WWE fans are upset, and want to sound off
  • 06/29/2005 (12:00:00 am)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

It’s your hard earned money, let them know how you feel……This DOES contain a SPOILER!!!

Jennie Russomando of New Jersey has a grievance with the WWE, she is sounding off.... 
   
I really feel that the issue of WWE's advertising practices need to be addressed. 
 
Firstly, there is the issue that I wrote to you about a few weeks ago regarding whether or not the WWE would honor its advertised main event for the July 11th Raw in E. Rutherford, NJ regardless of the outcome of this draft lottery. 
The company has been advertising the main event on Raw broadcasts since June 6th.  Furthermore, the Meadowlands website listed the main event, Batista/Cena vs. HHH/JBL, the night before the ticket on-sale date. 
Now that Batista has been traded to Smackdown, will the main event still take place?  If the main event was tentative based on the outcome of the draft, the company had a right to indicate this to fans when they advertised the show.  Secondly, apparently the WWE has been advertising dark matches for fans who attend live shows and not always honoring them.
 
I think this is outrageous. This is no way to conduct business and treat paying fans.  I sure I'm not the only one aggravated about this.  Fans need to let their voices be heard and tell the WWE that they will not pay good money to see specific wrestlers and matches only to have the carpet pulled out from under them because of storyline/direction changes. 
The WWE should not have advertised specific main events during this time period until after this draft lottery nonsense was completed and fans knew  what the respective rosters were going to be BEFORE they purchased tickets to upcoming shows. 
Fans are left in the dark to guess, which is just ridiculous.  I am just so disgusted by this and so are other people.
  If you feel that this will motivate people to let their voices be heard, then feel free to post this. 
 
Jennie - - there are a lot of fans who agree with you.. But unfortunately, the WWE have themselves covered when they list at the bottom of every lineup, CARD IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
(The match is listed as an interpromotional match, so it should take place.)
Not that I'm giving them the right, because promising matches and not giving them is not the right thing to do.  Especially these days when most tickets are so expensive.
I suggest the fans who are fed up, take a few minutes and write an email, or call the office and voice your grievances.  Let your voice be heard.......
 
 
   

 

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