Tommy Dreamer explains the biggest problem in WWE’s The Rock & Triple h of Late

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WWE’s business doesn’t seem to be at risk, and the promotion has generated more revenue than ever, but fans’ opinions are relatively split regarding the creative direction heading towards WWE WrestleMania 41.

“My biggest thing is pulling back the curtains… and how that will affect you in the long run,” Dreamer said. However, he noted that the company is on a financial level and the staff have a lot of experience.

“At the end of the day, I’m also talking about the people I have. [drawn] More money than me as talent. ”

Levesque and Johnson interviewed them for being late into behind-the-scenes details, and Dreamer feels that the industry is better by maintaining the level of mystic. These may be his personal feelings, but TNA producers have admitted that the industry has changed since his arrival. Still, Dreamer suggested that getting a little closer to the vest and playing cards is not harmful.

“In the world of press conferences, pre-shows and post-shows, the wrestling business is about blurring the lines, and sometimes they don’t blur them anymore,” Dreamer concluded.

Prior to Wrestlemania, Levesque sat down for an interview and provided details of WWE’s current creative process. As for Rock, he appeared on the “Pat McCuffy Show” two days after WrestleMania, explaining why he didn’t attend this year’s event despite being involved in the storyline that led to it.

If you are using the quotes in this article, please credit “Busted Open Radio” using AH/T to Wrestling Inc. for transcription.

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