WWE personality discusses major changes in company after Vince McMahon s retirement
WWE personality discusses major changes in company after Vince McMahon's retirement Will we see the return of Attitude Era? commentator Byron Saxton recently discussed major changes in the company amidst recent events. Vince McMahon announced his retirement last week, and WWE's management underwent a massive change in the following hours. Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan were named co-CEOs. The biggest news was taking over as the Head of Creative. WWE fans are excited to see changes in the company, especially after rumors about RAW possibly reverting to a TV-14 rating started doing the rounds. Saxton discussed the idea of WWE television potentially replicating Attitude Era storylines. He feels it is impossible to return to the older days but insists that the product will have to evolve and keep up with the present: “You got to evolve, man. That’s the name of the game. You can’t go back to being the Attitude Era, but you evolve into whatever we’re going to be in 2022.” He acknowledged that there had been significant changes in management. He feels optimistic about the process and believes it will help entertain fans: “Our business always evolves every single day. Obviously, there’s a big change at the top, but we evolve as a business. That’s what keeps our product so entertaining and so intriguing for our audience.” (h/t ) Aliyah vs Rhea Ripley for the love of Buddy? Aliyah vs Rhea Ripley for the love of Buddy? Interestingly, the latest episode of RAW marked the beginning of Triple H's era as the Head of Creative. This week's show also drew the highest viewership of the month. Fans praised the red brand's final show before SummerSlam and claimed it delivered beyond expectations.