Heyman removed as Executive on RAW and replaced by Pritchard who will lead a joint team now booking both shows.
In my opinion this is all because Vince took his eye of the ball and realises that after years of relying on part-timers and getting into bed with Trump, The Saudi's & bringing back XFL, the penny had finally dropped and WWE is in rough shape in terms of appealing to it's audience.
I'm not sure how Pritchard will be able to improve things, Heyman looked to be rebuilding with the likes of The Street Profits and The Viking Warriors, Drew McIntyre being booked as Champion etc.
Is Vince now a hindrance to WWE creatively? Should he take a sidestep and let HHH and others take the book and keep himself involved as chief of negotiations for TV deals etc.
In my opinion this is all because Vince took his eye of the ball and realises that after years of relying on part-timers and getting into bed with Trump, The Saudi's & bringing back XFL, the penny had finally dropped and WWE is in rough shape in terms of appealing to it's audience.
I'm not sure how Pritchard will be able to improve things, Heyman looked to be rebuilding with the likes of The Street Profits and The Viking Warriors, Drew McIntyre being booked as Champion etc.
Is Vince now a hindrance to WWE creatively? Should he take a sidestep and let HHH and others take the book and keep himself involved as chief of negotiations for TV deals etc.