Watched a couple episodes of Unreal and I sort of get why they're going the way they are going. Kayfabe is essentially dead, so with this "documentary" style they can do two things, one is to legitimize the business as an artform like acting, secondly to get that parasocial audience to increase and become even more hooked, it usually happens with reality tv shows. They've been going with the 'bleed the niche audience dry' strategy anyway so it lines up with that too. Unfortunately as a consequence it is now certain that there will be no more stars in the future, just like in hollywood. Everybody will be a fucking influencer, not that a lot of them weren't already but a few people like roman kept themselves a scarce commodity by not prostituting themselves on social media, now that probably won't happen. In addition to that you can also do worked shoots, which isn't a bad idea if you ask me. But despite all that, the production is good, I quite enjoyed it.
Now speaking of Bron and his talent or lack thereof. He's 27, some of you guys forget that big poppa pump wasn't really a thing until what? His mid 30s? He's amazing for his age, has a great look and again for his age can talk. Have reasonable expectations. You're only as good as your opponent so how much you can learn in nxt is very limited, let the man learn and grow a bit more, he obviously has potential. Now that he's almost in the main event territory I believe he'll do great in a few years' time. People don't just start out great, there's a reason most of the main event talent right now are between 35-40, as has always been the case, even austin was that age when he got over.