Can the WWE thrive in a post Vince McMahon world as Summer Slam rocks the nation and John Cena confronts loser Roman Reigns

 Otto Jansen

   There is  hope as the Peacock channel and maybe FOX gets more control of the story lines and slowly they can permute the new direction for professional wrestling away form the concentrated effort of Vince McMahon to use the company to highlight his family and himself and feed his ego. Summer slam and live WWE attendance is again a part of professional wrestling which I and many other people long quit nauseated in seeing ugly old egomaniac Vince


McMahon in the ring so many times talking  his ugly old ass for all to see taking valuable time away from the entertainers and wrestlers that people really want to see perform. Summerslam was outstanding along with the return of Goldberg challenging some Black dude and John Cena challenging the boring title regime of Roman Reigns who has symbolized the dramatic free fall of WWE and professional wrestling as Vince McMahon pays such a tribute to one Polynesian family Mr Reigns is from which  also includes Rocky Johnson, Dwayne Johnson  Yokozuna, Jimmy Snuka,

The Wild Samoans, etc etc and hopefully the nepotism that Vince McMahon brought to the world of wrestling ends and kerit actors and fake performer fighters outshine and rise to the occasion bringing  new levels of excitement not seen since the days of"Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Dwayne Johnson. The tide is turning and hopefully these networks get more control of story lines and improves this product that the geriatric  large ego-mind of Vince McMahon has destroyed through the years with a decline in interesting cool storylines instead spending so much time focusing on his family and that of his son in law Hunter Hearst Hemsley. The fans are back and huge crowds are again in WWE arena and for events and hopefully the dahys of Vince McMahon highlighting himself instead of the performers is something we see more and more until the McMahon clan themselves relinquish full control of their family product into more capable and better hands.

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