WWE Leadership Told Talent To Ignore Social Media Critics
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WWE Leadership Told Talent To Ignore Social Media Critics
"Even when things are good, there's going to be negatives, whether it's good or bad. But the idea of not, you know, you don't - don't listen to it. It's a vocal minority, and it's like, there is a vocal minority there."
"Like what he did was, is he read tweets from, like, you know, you can go in - I can go in and get the dumbest tweets possible that come out and say the stupidest things possible and go read it to people and go, hey, see, look how stupid this is."
"Like, he was reading tweets about, 'oh, Roman Reigns will never make it.' Well, see how dumb they are? Or 'you can't hire CM Punk.'"
"Ignoring all feedback - even legitimate criticism - could hurt the company long-term. While some social media takes are extreme, many fans raise valid concerns."
WWE leadership has advised talent and staff to disregard social media backlash, framing it as stemming from a small group of vocal critics. They emphasized that negative feedback should not be taken seriously, even when it gains traction among fans. Leadership illustrated their point by sharing extreme negative tweets to demonstrate the unreliability of social media commentary. Critics, including Dave Meltzer, argue that ignoring all feedback could be detrimental to the company, as many fans express valid concerns.
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