Court Bauer: WWE's Format Is Very Flat Crash TV That Vince Russo Used To Do

Court Bauer has a major criticism of the current WWE product.

Bauer is a former WWE writer and the current CEO of MLW. Bauer has often expressed that he wants his product to feel "real" as he tries to do something different with MLW.

The lack of authenticity is a criticism Bauer has of the current WWE product.

"Even when I was at WWE, I'd sit in the writer's room and be like, 'guys, we have to change this format.' At that time, they had been doing this format for ten, twelve years, now you're going on two decades. It's the same format," Bauer said on Busted Open Radio. "The format from the 70s to the 80s to the 90s, they changed to where by the 90s, it was the crash TV format. Now, it's kind of a dialed down crash TV format and a very flat crash TV that (Vince) Russo used to do. It's still essentially the same format; how you open the show, you have a guy do a 20-minute promo and there is an invisible wall where his rival sits on the entrance way and listens patiently as this guy talks about his feelings. This doesn't feel real. The evolution of fighting, you watch UFC and watch all these big fights, they don't sit there and let someone talk about their feelings and not do anything about it. It feels very rehearsed and it feels like it's the same voice coming out of 15 to 20 people's mouths. You have to have continuity. If all of a sudden you shift gears, that's a problem. The other problem is being authentic. In this day and age, rebranding a guy and having him have a different name after you've established him, it's impossible to not have pushback. Authenticity matters now more than ever. If you try to have a fake product, a plastic product, artificial product. It's kind like McDonald's, it's readily available but I don't know if you're going to feel good digesting it."

MLW recently filed a lawsuit against WWE over alleged attempts to monopolize the wrestling market and undermine the competition. You can learn more by clicking here.

MLW is set to hold its Blood & Thunder event on January 21 from Dallas, Texas. It was announced on Thursday that The Von Erichs were off the show due to COVID 19.

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