On a recent edition of the “Busted Open After Dark” podcast, ECW legend Tommy Dreamer discussed some of the recent changes in production for WWE Monday Night RAW.
You can check out some highlights from the podcast below:
On the production changes for WWE RAW: “They keep doing different things, I would say, cinematically. When Kofi Kingston was about to make that hot tag, what did they do? The camera was right there. They gave you the point-of-view of the wrestler when his partner makes that tag. When Kofi hopped over the top rope, that cameraman was right there. These are all things with this new ownership and this new regime that’s been going on. Their production’s been off the charts.”
On how the audience lights would be dimmed and come back on later: “I think they’re experimenting for Netflix and where they’re gonna go. It’s interesting to watch because … they’re doing different things that remind me of trailers to movies … I would like to say that the past six shows made you feel like you were on the edge of your seat. If you were on a roller coaster, if you were hanging on every word, the chaos just kept continuing. What’s gonna happen next? You couldn’t wait to get out of commercial break for all this stuff.”