Kemo
03-28-2024, 08:01 AM
WWE fans have been enjoying the direction the company has been going under the creative leadership of Paul Levesque(AKA Triple H). For years. the company has faced issues like plans being changed during a TV episode to the last minute with Vince McMahon at the helm. However, creativity has seemingly run more smoothly with Levesque in charge, and superstars like Becky Lynch appreciate the shift.
In an interview with Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast, 'The Man' discussed the differences in WWE creative under Levesque and McMahon. She shared that consistency is the main factor and praised the former nine-time WWE Champion for his long-term storytelling.
"...Paul tends to have a long-term vision of something and an idea of something and then executes, whereas before, you know, it was notorious that the show was being rewritten as it was going, and we were live on TV, and people didn't know what was happening in the third hour and there would be stories that would start and then Vince would change his mind and so with Paul, he sees things through and for better or worse that gives a different viewing experience," said Lynch.
'The Man' also explained why it's important to let storylines develop over time as intended rather than nixing them altogether.
"...You might not like the story on week two, but you don't know where it's going on week four, and so if we listen to people that saying 'Yeah, but we don't like the story on week two,' well then you might never get the magic that you were going to get on week four, and so I think it's important to listen to the audience to a certain degree," said Lynch.
Lynch went into detail about storytelling and why letting things play out as intended over time is good. The former WWE Smackdown Women's Champion used herself as an example from when she was feuding with Bianca Belair and defeated her in 26 seconds at WWE SummerSlam on August 21, 2021.
She noted that the fans didn't like some of the 'heel' things she did during her rivalry and that it was meant to elicit negative reactions.
"...You were meant to be outraged. You were meant to want to see her succeed, and then I think I started talking about her hair, and people were outraged that I might touch her hair," said Lynch. She continued, "...If you don't know where we are going... also, I am a heel. You are meant to be outraged by the things that I do, and please understand that is a heel. Heel isn't like somebody that gives cool zingers. It is somebody that is unlikable that you want to see the babyface overthrow. Doesn't always work out."
Lynch reaffirmed her stance that it is good to see things through, which is something that WWE is doing more under Levesque's leadership. It seems WWE creatively is in a better place than it has been for their talent and fans. Hopefully, the company's momentum will continue and allow for more creative storytelling that can make for great weekly TV programming.
In an interview with Getting Over: Wrestling Podcast, 'The Man' discussed the differences in WWE creative under Levesque and McMahon. She shared that consistency is the main factor and praised the former nine-time WWE Champion for his long-term storytelling.
"...Paul tends to have a long-term vision of something and an idea of something and then executes, whereas before, you know, it was notorious that the show was being rewritten as it was going, and we were live on TV, and people didn't know what was happening in the third hour and there would be stories that would start and then Vince would change his mind and so with Paul, he sees things through and for better or worse that gives a different viewing experience," said Lynch.
'The Man' also explained why it's important to let storylines develop over time as intended rather than nixing them altogether.
"...You might not like the story on week two, but you don't know where it's going on week four, and so if we listen to people that saying 'Yeah, but we don't like the story on week two,' well then you might never get the magic that you were going to get on week four, and so I think it's important to listen to the audience to a certain degree," said Lynch.
Lynch went into detail about storytelling and why letting things play out as intended over time is good. The former WWE Smackdown Women's Champion used herself as an example from when she was feuding with Bianca Belair and defeated her in 26 seconds at WWE SummerSlam on August 21, 2021.
She noted that the fans didn't like some of the 'heel' things she did during her rivalry and that it was meant to elicit negative reactions.
"...You were meant to be outraged. You were meant to want to see her succeed, and then I think I started talking about her hair, and people were outraged that I might touch her hair," said Lynch. She continued, "...If you don't know where we are going... also, I am a heel. You are meant to be outraged by the things that I do, and please understand that is a heel. Heel isn't like somebody that gives cool zingers. It is somebody that is unlikable that you want to see the babyface overthrow. Doesn't always work out."
Lynch reaffirmed her stance that it is good to see things through, which is something that WWE is doing more under Levesque's leadership. It seems WWE creatively is in a better place than it has been for their talent and fans. Hopefully, the company's momentum will continue and allow for more creative storytelling that can make for great weekly TV programming.