WWE: Two realistic ideas that could instantly spike interest in WWE

WWE, Vince McMahon (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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WWE is suffering from low ratings, and is definitely looking for a ratings bump with the arrival of new competition, All Elite Wrestling.

WWE has struggled with ratings over the last several years. Every year, WWE continues to set new lows in viewership for its flagship show, Monday Night Raw.

More and more fans are becoming displeased with the product, and wrestlers themselves have even come out and critiqued the company.

Jon Moxley (formerly Dean Ambrose) is the most recent star to speak out on WWE and its habits. Moxley appeared on Chris Jericho’s Talk is Jericho podcast to discuss his departure from WWE and his frustrations with the creative process.

It was not as personal as CM Punk’s infamous post-WWE comments, but it certainly rang true with wrestling fans that have grown sick of the product that WWE is putting out on a weekly basis.

It is a shame, too, as the company has the most resources and the most exposure to truly create something special. There is no debating that the company has some of the most talented wrestlers in the world, so it is a shame that the product is not as good as it could be.

It might not seem like it on the online community, especially with the arrival of All Elite Wrestling, but wrestling fans want to see WWE succeed and put on a better product.

When WWE is better, the wrestling world is better.

There are a lot of changes that Vince McMahon and company are going to have to make in order to create a much better product. First, it is about spiking interest in WWE yet again. Here are 2 realistic ideas that WWE could do to legitimately spike interest.

P.S. The key word here is realistic, so do not expect to see anything about CM Punk returning to the squared circle under the WWE banner.