Triple H discusses content output in WWE.
Along with seven hours of live television every week, WWE puts out daily content across multiple platforms ranging for social media posts to exclusive interviews to profile pieces to highlight packages. Fans can consume content at their own rate, but will rarely run out of content to consume.
"Our fanbase is so ravenous for (content). There is nothing else that episodically airs. I say this a lot; we're not a sport. We're a movie about a sport or a TV show about a sport. The interest of all the other things happening are just as great as what happens in the ring. People are so interested, in not only those storyline, but who are the real people behind those storylines? The drama behind it. If you're younger or want to buy into it that much, the drama of the storylines. If you're in a different mindset, the drama of what is happening behind the scenes. 'Is that guy leaving? Has he signed a contract? Is he going to stay? I heard he has problems with management, they're trying to restrict his style.' Whatever your mindset is, you can go there and follow up with it on a regular basis. The content is easy to watch and easy to understand. You can sit on a bus or train and watch clips," Triple H said on The Pat McAfee Show.
Some would call it cinema.
Elsewhere during the interview, Triple H commented on not having to worry about censors on Netflix. You can find his full comments by clicking here.
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