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My problem with WWE is that they are skipping over all these moments. They did this right when Goldberg returned in 2016 but since then they are not milking anything.
Goldberg was also an exception when they were milking him. Goldberg when he returns now doesn’t have the same hype because they are not presenting it in a big way which they did earlier.
This is the part i am miffed with WWE because they have the roster or these moments available but they are running it like they want to complete the story in one week only instead of spreading it.
Great article KB and you are right. AEW accomplished what WWE has failed to do in last couple years and that is make the television programs interesting and must watch from week to week. This is how WWE used to be and I wish they could get there again.