Jonathan Coachman Blames WWE’s Crowded Event Schedule For Rushing Storylines

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Jonathan Coachman criticized WWE's crowded event schedule, arguing that the company's packed calendar with premium live events, Saturday Night's Main Event specials, and various media commitments is forcing creative to rush storylines instead of allowing natural development. Speaking on 2 Count Tuesday, Coachman cited examples like Oba Femi's booking and the CM Punk/Roman Reigns storyline as cases where WWE moved too quickly, and pointed to the tight spacing between major shows like Backlash, Saturday Night's Main Event, and Clash in Italy as problematic. He blamed WWE's multiple media deals with Netflix, ESPN, Peacock, and NBC for creating a situation where the company must constantly produce content, resulting in some major shows feeling less special and leading to booking shortcuts like multi-person matches.
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