>>19971868>The thing that makes sense is the most predictable thingThis isn't a problem. Storytelling should make sense and once you've seen enough of it in any form you can spot structures and patterns, even moreso with wrestling.
Hunners problem is he's simultaneously a low imagination dork and desperate to work the sparks, so his constant booking pattern is either filler shows with 4 matches absolutely none of which have any investment in outcome because they're literally just obvious stepping stones to the next big show, or pointless SURPRISEs that are just so he can pay himself on his back and go "heheh you didn't expect that", which throw off the big card because now they've set up stuff people aren't that interested in. Plus half the time his surprises aren't even genuine surprises they're just "wouldn't it be weird or retarded if WWE did". The guy cannot fucking book.
Elimination Chamber is built around 6 guys vying for the main event shot and you almost never have more than 1 guy in it who's a logical and believable winner, they book themselves into corners relying on dumb swerves or predictability every time instead of building multiple guys up. Worst part is as much as Drew winning the title was a good thing, if Cody still had it the field would feel more open. Same as Cenas heel turn was a good idea but then everything that happened with it stuck them in a corner by the summer. It's a pattern by now.
>Inb4 AEWNot console war shit. AEW can't book either, it relies on excessive pre-existing knowledge, considers any level of character or history information to be spoonfeeding so tells you to do it yourself starting at Hotdog Handshake Wrestling in 2008, and obsesses over in ring callbacks that you forget because every match has so many spots crammed in they just become noise.