WWE Appears To Have Lifted The Ban On No Wrestling Happening During Commercial Breaks

WWE Appears To Have Lifted The Ban On No Wrestling Happening During Commercial Breaks

In recent weeks, WWE has been going to great lengths to ensure that no wrestling takes place during commercial breaks but based on last night's RAW, it seems as if the ridiculous ban has been lifted...

By JoshWilding - Jul 30, 2019 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: WWE
It seems as if WWE has decided that wrestling is once again allowed during commercial breaks. Back in June, the company started going to great lengths to ensure that didn't happen, hence why we were getting multiple two out of three falls matches and a number of restarts and strange stipulations. 

At the time, it was reported that Vince McMahon had made the decision because he felt legitimate sports didn't play through commercial breaks. 

Well, it seems with Paul Heyman in charge of proceedings, things have changed. On last night's RAW, multiple bouts went to commercial during the action and there wasn't a two our of three fals match in sight! Some believe that the rule helped ratings as the numbers were a little more steady over the three hours but it's impossible to say whether that was the case. 

What do you guys think?
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