So, I don't generally post in the wrestling discussions here. I haven't seriously followed WWE in years, and this particular card shows why. Clearly the product they put onto their main show isn't for me, so I choose to direct my attention and money towards things that align more with my interest. Of course, this is Wrestlemania, and as a fan of pro wrestling I naturally pay some attention to things around this time of year. So maybe I have no right to say this, but I will anyway...
People who are legitimately displeased with the direction of the product, whether they be Neogaf users, Rajah users, Reddit users, EWB users, or whoever else. People who are unhappy and want to see a change, just do this: look away. Stop paying attention. Sandow made a tweet a little while ago that said, "If you're unhappy then show up to RAW and tell them you're unhappy." No, this is the exact opposite of what people who are really, TRULY unhappy with the product should be doing. They shouldn't be showing up at all. Why would WWE change anything when people are paying money to see the shows, following them on Twitter, liking them on Facebook, subscribing to their Network?
Contrary to popular opinion, Vince McMahon isn't the end all, be all of the company. The shareholders are. Do you think they give two shits about the crowd booing Roman Reigns when the company they hold stock for just drew a nearly 100,000 person crowd that cost hundreds (and thousands) of dollars to get into? Do people think these shareholders are going to start selling off stock in mass because those people who just got done increasing the value of their stock are booing the main event? Of course not. These same fans will show up again next year. They'll show up at RAW, and keep lining the company's pockets. Then everyone will get angry when people say they're just showing up to take over the show. Why be angry when it's a 100% accurate statement? If they're paying this company they supposedly hate very good money to show up and chant, that's exactly what they're there for.
That aside, Reigns winning was totally the right move. The way they've built him clearly isn't working, but from a narrative perspective, him winning was one of the more sensible decisions.
Also note, this post isn't me pointing fingers at Neogaf, or anyone in this thread specifically. It's more a broad stroke at the hardcore wrestling (or WWE) community in general. If you enjoy the product, that's awesome. Spend your money on the things you enjoy. If you hate the product, that's awesome. Spend your money on things you enjoy.
Just my two cents.