Carl Williams writes, "The WWE seem to be moving in a unique direction over the last five to ten years. They are slowly moving away from gimmicks they are focusing more on women competitors as actual competitors and seem to be working more with indies. It is almost like wrestling has come full circle. In the old days, there were territories that were owned by wrestling companies. You would share talent to help each other and fans were happy. WWE changed that by buying everyone they could out."
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