Vince Russo Critiques WWE’s Lack of Humor and Comical Elements in Modern Storylines

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The world of professional wrestling has undergone significant transformations over the years, but one aspect that seems to be missing is humor. According to Vince Russo, a veteran of the WWE, the current roster is lacking in comical elements, which he attributes to the wrestling world becoming too serious. Russo, who has been vocal about his opinions on the state of professional wrestling, feels that the lack of humor is a significant problem that needs to be addressed. Fans have been expressing their dissatisfaction with the lack of humor in recent WWE programming, citing serious storylines and characters as the main culprits. The renaming of the WCW Hardcore Championship to the Saskatchewan Hardcore International Title is a prime example of the type of humor that is now lost.

Russo also shared his thoughts on the recent match between Ludwig Kaiser and Bron Breakker, stating that the two should not have been on equal footing. He believes that Bron Breakker has become just another wrestler on the roster, rather than the dominant force he once was. This sentiment is not new, as fans have been critical of Breaker’s recent performances, feeling that he has lost some of his momentum. It remains to be seen what the WWE has planned for Ludwig Kaiser down the line, but it’s clear that Russo is not pleased with the current direction of the storyline.

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The lack of humor and the treatment of certain characters are just a few of the issues that the WWE needs to address to keep their product fresh and exciting. As the wrestling world continues to evolve, it’s essential for creative departments to find a balance between humor and seriousness. Fans are more likely to stay engaged when there is a mix of both, rather than an overemphasis on one aspect. The absence of humor in professional wrestling is not a new issue, and it’s not just limited to the WWE. Other promotions, such as Ring of Honor and Impact Wrestling, have also faced criticism for lacking comical elements in their programming.

The importance of humor in professional wrestling cannot be overstated. Humor is what sets wrestling apart from other forms of entertainment, and it’s what makes the product more relatable and entertaining. Humor allows wrestlers to showcase their personalities and create a connection with the audience, which is essential for building a loyal fan base. The WWE has the talent and resources to create more comical storylines and characters, but it seems that they are lacking the willingness to take risks and push the boundaries of what is considered acceptable.

By Max Everett

Max Everett is an experienced wrestling journalist who has interviewed notable figures like Tony Khan and Josh Alexander. He provided exclusive AEW coverage for Sportskeeda between 2021 and 2023. Max’s work was highlighted in AEW: All Access, where Britt Baker and Tony Schiavone discussed one of his articles. You can reach out to him at [email protected].