Sure, but the issue is, instead of finding competition that is closer to the kind of wrestling they prefer, far too many people want the WWE to shift their product to something that is not in their best interests.
If you think the WWE is trash and decide to watch Lucha Underground, New Japan, or even God forbid, TNA, great. But, if you continue to give the WWE money, then complain when they don't change because you're complaining on the Internet about it or spending thousands of dollars on tickets and other assorted purchases for the right to boo the #1 babyface in the main event, then I really don't feel that much sympathy for your position.
Like I said before, companies respond to incentives. As long as you pay for the WWE in any way, shape, or form, that's an endorsement of their choices. You can explain it away that you really love NXT or want an AJ Styles shirt or whatever, but all of that cash is going into Vinny Mac's pocket, no matter how much you think it's a "bad" product because a product that gets you to spend money can't be that terrible.