>>8576281However, Tony's lack of experience in the industry and poor decision-making skills quickly became apparent. He began to make drastic changes to the company's established formula, alienating fans and driving away top talent. He also focused too much on the company's financials rather than the creative side of the business.
Tony's poor management led to a decline in viewership, ticket sales, and merchandise. He also failed to invest in new talent and new storylines which made the company less interesting to the fans. As a result, WWE's reputation and brand was severely damaged.
Tony's dream of owning the biggest wrestling company in the world had quickly turned into a nightmare. He soon realized that he had made a huge mistake, but it was too late to reverse the damage he had done. The company's future looked grim, and Tony was forced to sell the company at a significant loss.
Tony's ambition to own WWE has led to the downfall of one of the biggest entertainment companies in the world, leaving a trail of disappointed fans and a tarnished legacy.