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Vince Russo: WWE Raw Fails to Capture Cool Factor for Younger Teen Viewers

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In a recent episode of Legion of RAW, former WWE head writer Vince Russo expressed his opinion about the product’s appeal to younger viewers. Russo, who has been a veteran in the wrestling industry and has worked for companies such as WCW and TNA, believes that WWE Raw is not a “cool product” that can attract college students and teens.

Russo stated that for WWE to gain the interest of the younger demographic, it needs to be considered a “cool product” that teens would want to watch. He emphasized that college students and young viewers are not watching WWE Raw, which is a significant target market for the company.

Triple H (Via WWE/Twitter)

WWE’s teen audience is essential for the company’s success. To stay relevant and retain its fan base, WWE must adapt to the changing tastes and preferences of the younger generation. With the competition from other forms of entertainment vying for the attention of young viewers, WWE needs to be innovative in making its product appealing to a younger audience.

The question is whether WWE can regain its cool factor and attract the younger teen viewers that it desperately needs to stay competitive in the industry. Only time will tell if WWE can adapt and rise to the challenge.

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