>>10044825>>10044856What if they actually just finished up all their current storylines at once, had the new storyline just being people anxious or excited about the upcoming random draft, and then they actually, shoot, non worked at all, do it completely randomly with atmospheric
random.org live on air verifiable by the viewers, and then whether it's "stars" or "jobbers" or "faces" or "heels" on a given show, it's genuinely a fresh mixup, all the stories were already wrapped up so viewers don't get deprived of that, have a few shows of each just some unexpected matchups while they figure the rosters out, and then the writers are forced to flex their creative muscles on the fly and come up with new storylines with whoever they happen to be given. It's spontaneous, it's unexpected, no one knows what will happen next for a while including the writers.
But carnies will never understand that chaos can be more profitable and draw more new eyes than a controlled and proven formula emulating the feeling of chaos which has long since lost its novelty and appeal.