[10 / 2 / 9]
>women are given multiple storylines, actually feel like stars and part of the show instead of just a division completely separated from the rest of the program
>Plenty of backstage angles and segments that aren’t just interviews, making it feel like a living breathing world with actual characters
>characters are actually introduced to the audience instead of assuming the audience knows them already
>exceedingly few matches booked “just because,” matches almost always serve a narrative purpose and push forwards storylines
How does a developmental wrestling program with a roster full of nobody indie geeks and green trainees put on a more logically consistent wrestling show than anyone else?
>Plenty of backstage angles and segments that aren’t just interviews, making it feel like a living breathing world with actual characters
>characters are actually introduced to the audience instead of assuming the audience knows them already
>exceedingly few matches booked “just because,” matches almost always serve a narrative purpose and push forwards storylines
How does a developmental wrestling program with a roster full of nobody indie geeks and green trainees put on a more logically consistent wrestling show than anyone else?