No ceiling can seemingly hold WWE right now.
Since Paul “Triple H” Levesque took full control of WWE’s creative wheel, the company has seen a number of production and relational changes. Production wise, WWE has increased the usage of long, singular camera shots, rather than repeatedly cutting to different angles. The company has also weaved in more cinematic segments, in addition to the traditional backstage and in-ring promos.
Relations-wise, WWE has notably partnered up with TNA Wrestling to deliver several cross-promotional appearances and content. In general, the organization has further opened the door for talents to wrestle outside of the WWE bubble, with the likes of Josh Barnett’s Bloodspot, Reality of Wrestling, and Pro-Wrestling NOAH already taking advantage.
While speaking on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, WWE SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis shared his thoughts on working under the current regime in WWE, which has personally dubbed “The Renaissance Era.”
“One of the really exciting …