Night Of Champions & Help An Internet Marketing Company Could Give

By Robert Sutter


"Night of Champions" aired this past Sunday and it was a show that a number of wrestling fans tuned into. It's the one show where fans can be certain that every single title is going to be on the line. It's a strong concept, to say the least, but I have to wonder whether or not WWE could have done more to help the matter. Maybe an Internet marketing company, for example, could have helped in order to make this pay-per-view event a much more effective show in general.

I believe one of the things that frustrated me about the show was the series of interactive polls that WWE displayed throughout the night. Basically, fans had to vote on who they believed were the greatest WWE Champion, greatest United States Champion, and so forth with five different choices for each. However, the problem is that this doesn't exactly give the fans a great amount of selection. Being limited does not exactly give the impression that they have the choice.

There are many different networking platforms to take into account, so why doesn't WWE utilize those instead? It seems like Twitter could have been the perfect option, in my mind. It doesn't lock fans into a certain set of choices that they may not like, as they are then able to choose who they believe to be the best individuals for every poll. Why should they have to be short on options because WWE wants to keep matters as locked as possible at the expense of true selection?

I think that it would be for the best to allow an Internet marketing company to come into effect. The reason that I say this is that I think firms such as fishbat more than understand giving fans choices more than WWE seems to. It doesn't seem too difficult to give those who watch the product options and not just ones that WWE selects. I think that the company needs to have a more effective idea of what the best voting model is because this is not it.

Revisionist history is something that WWE has gone about more than a couple of times. However, I cannot help but feel as though this came into play at the expense of fan choices. I believe that those who vote on these polls shouldn't have to be stuck with just a couple of choices that they may not entirely agree with. To me, WWE could put forth one of the best platforms out there in Twitter but, for one reason or another, the company has stuck to more rigid polling options.




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