How Do They Decide Who Wins WWE?

How do the WWE officials decide who wins WWE matches? Is it predetermined? We explore the answer in this blog post.

How Do They Decide Who Wins WWE?

Introduction

WWE is a entertainment company that specializes in professional wrestling. WWE has two main brands, Raw and SmackDown, which features both male and female wrestlers.

WWE matches are not predetermined, but the outcomes are usually decided before wrestling each other. The finish of the match is a scripted event, and the wrestlers execute moves in a specific order to make the match look believable and entertaining.

While the outcomes of WWE matches are decided beforehand, there is still some level of uncertainty. This is because anything can happen during a match, and wrestlers can improvise moves if they feel it will make the match more exciting.

The McMahon Family

Vince McMahon is the Chairman and CEO of WWE. His daughter Stephanie McMahon is the Chief Brand Officer, while his son Shane McMahon is the WWE Executive Vice President of Global Operations. The McMahons own approximately 70% of WWE’s Class A and B common stock and 86% of its voting power through a dual-class share structure. Together, Vince and the McMahons hold a controlling interest in WWE.

Vince McMahon

WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon is the sole person responsible for deciding who wins and loses in WWE. His decisions are based on what he believe will generate the most interest and excitement from the WWE Universe. Sometimes, these decisions are based on kayfabe (storyline) and other times they are based on real-life rivalries and personal animus. In either case, McMahon’s goal is always to put on the best possible show for WWE fans.

Stephanie McMahon

Stephanie McMahon is one of the most powerful women in WWE. As the company’s Chief Brand Officer, she oversees all aspects of WWE’s brand, including live events, marketing, digital media, and talent development. In addition to her role with WWE, Stephanie is also a mom of three and wife to WWE Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events & Creative Paul “Triple H” Levesque.

Shane McMahon

Shane is the son of WWE owner Vince McMahon and has been with the company since he was a child. He is a former WWE Champion and has held various titles over the years. Shane’s return to WWE in 2016 was a surprise to many fans, as he had not been seen on television for several years. Shane has been involved in some controversial moments, including the “Montreal Screwjob” at Survivor Series in 1997.

Other WWE Executives

Other WWE Executives:

-The McMahon Family: Vince McMahon is the chairman and CEO of WWE, while his wife Linda McMahon is the current United States Senate Majority Leader from Connecticut. Their daughter Stephanie McMahon is the Chief Brand Officer (CBO) of WWE and their son-in-law Triple H is the Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative.

-John Laurinaitis: Former Executive Vice President of Talent Relations in WWE, Laurinaitis was in charge of recruiting, developing and evaluating talent. He also oversaw the organization’s medical staff and facility. Laurinaitis was released from his position in 2012.

-Paul “Triple H” Levesque: Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative, Levesque is responsible for all aspects of talent management and development, live event bookings and WWE’s creative process. He is also a former professional wrestler who has won 14 world championships during his career.

-Stephanie McMahon: Chief Brand Officer (CBO) of WWE, McMahon is responsible for overseeing the company’s brand strategy, marketing initiatives and public relations efforts. She is also a former professional wrestler and currently serves as on-screen commissioner of Raw.

WWE Creative Team

The WWE Creative Team is responsible for the overall booking and direction of all WWE programming. This includes writing, casting and editing Raw, SmackDown, NXT, pay-per-view events and all other WWE programming. The team is also responsible for managing the talent roster and creating storylines.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is safe to say that WWE does not have a specific method or algorithm to decide who wins and who loses their matches. While there may be some factors that are taken into consideration, such as a wrestler’s popularity or win-loss record, ultimately it is up to the WWE creative team to make the call.

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