WWE fans are eagerly awaiting the merger of the sports entertainment company with UFC, which will create a behemoth worth over $21 billion. However, while wrestling fans are happy about the merger, they are also concerned about how it will affect their viewing experience. The merger will test the collective power of consumers in the face of corporate behemoths. Fans are worried that the company may return to a pay-per-view model for its flagship event, WrestleMania, and are concerned about creative control. The fans will be paying close attention to what happens in the ring and how the matches are conducted under a new executive regime. Despite numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against him, Vince McMahon, who has been the CEO of WWE since 1982, will continue to be involved. The fans are concerned whether McMahon, who will be the executive chairman of the new combined company, will be involved with creative decisions. There are also concerns about the content, and how it will be handled after a recent lawsuit was filed against the company claiming that racism was prevalent in the writer’s room. Despite the concerns, fans keep coming back for more and are likely to stick around to see where things go from here.