A different look. Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful has pointed out what appears to be several changes in the way that WWE’s production has been looking on television. This comes after recent news that Kevin Dunn left the company and was replaced by Lee Fitting.
The recent changes in WWE programming were evident in the latest videos across Raw and SmackDown. One video featured Chelsea Green and Piper Niven confronting Kayden Carter and Katana Chance at a club, while another aired on SmackDown with Butch teasing a name change to Pete Dunne, his old gimmick with Tyler Bate. Additionally, there was a segment with Kevin Owens hyping his feud with US Champion Logan Paul.
Furthermore, Triple H allowed Jeremy Borash to assemble a team in NXT over the past few years, operating discreetly outside of Kevin Dunn’s oversight. This initiative was well-received, and following Dunn’s departure, it paved the way for a similar style of videos to be featured across all of WWE’s programming.
It was said that “One source noted that under Dunn, the segment would have likely cut away to several different things, but the new method was to let the characters breathe, and the segment to play out.”
Editor’s Opinion:
I have a feeling that the changes will be subtle, and slowly introduced over the following weeks, but that we will notice a difference. Ever since Vince McMahon left the company, it seems that Triple H allows the people who have been hired to do their jobs.
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