>>15002768There needs to be greater insistence on selling opponents' moves and minimizing kicking out of finishers. Better coaching on ring psychology. Chops are okay but you have to sell that shit. Flippy stuff is fun but not when it's a constant thing done every match. Less is more sometimes.
I don't care about stories. But I do care about well structured matches. If matches are going to be what you base your product around, make them watchable to people who aren't into indy spotfests. I'm not saying make them more like WWE, just closer to current New Japan, Noah, and All Japan.
Doing every move in your arsenal every time makes sense when that might be the only time people see you. But when you're on television, you can afford to keep stuff in reserve for the PPVs.