>>13208387>Hangman vs swerve and christian/edgeHangman Vs swerve is Swerve saying he wants Hangman's spot, Hangman throwing a tantrum over it. Swerve then broke into Hangman's house on live TV and the house was empty except for an unsupervised baby. No repercussions. Swerve beat him twice. Months went by, they are angry at each other again. That's just a sequence of random things happening, it's not a story.
Christian and Edge is the same. It's a sequence of WWE style TV wrestling segments that happen with no real reason for any of it to happen. That's it.
Cody's story is that he is trying to win the belt that his daddy never could. Roman is from another wrestling family and uses his massive extended family to retain the title for years. Both men have their own ongoing stories that have been building and they will now cross over again as they did a year ago. I don't watch WWE so I don't know the specifics but even without watching it I can get more out of that than I can out of anything from the company I do watch.
>>13208391Those aren't stories, those are putting guys in matches. Sting hasn't had any ongoing farewell tour narrative. He wrestled random jobbers a few times and then buried Hobbs needlessly. Swerve saying he wants to win the title isn't a story. Danielson Vs Kingston is match leading to match. There's no narrative structure there. Begining, middle, end. Story structure. Basic thing. Nothing you listed has that structure. Every wrestling career should be a story. Every company should be run as a massive ongoing story made up of multiple interweaved stories of the characters who interact with each other. AEW barely has any characters in the first place, just 200 bland guys. The characters that they do have are all compromised and have undone their own gimmicks long ago and never developed further than resolving their character trope, so they just go back and repeat the now stale joke that they base themselves on after completing it 2, 3, 4 years ago.