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The reason behind WWE's familiar formula — and why they're walking a fine line

The reason behind WWE's familiar formula — and why they're walking a fine line

New York Post2 days ago
The finish to the Night of Champions main event got me thinking, as a portion of the WWE fan base grumbled over another overbooked and overpopulated conclusion to a premium live event.
It took five other superstars, plus Paul Heyman and substitute referee Charles Robinson, to bring John Cena's final match with CM Punk to a close in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday.
So why does it feel like we have seen these far too often in WWE under Triple H's watch?
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Well, he may have little choice.
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