<p>I guess in a way you can look at it through intent in booking? When you go out of your way to book someone strong even though they're losing. Your focus is building around that mindset. Instead of focusing on how to get the winner over. You're making sure your bigger star isn't looking too weak.</p><p> </p><p>
In a normal, "Get them over through a great match." scenario. Let's say you do a Roman vs Lee singles match. If the intent is to have a star making performance for Lee. You may book it to be this back and forth, hoss fight. </p><p> </p><p>
Roman is still getting his stuff in naturally. But Keith is right there with him giving it back just as good. Lee wins, Roman didn't look like a chump because it was hard fought until the end. And Lee just went at it with one of the biggest stars in the company. That's a great look for him.</p><p> </p><p>
If you do the same match up, but spend too much energy in making Roman look strong against Lee. You still have Lee win. But the struggle and, "everything and the kitchen sink." comes into play. Lee has to throw his entire soul into keeping Roman down lol And hardly looks like he's on equal playing field. He wins, but it doesn't have the same impact if it felt like he was closer to Roman's abilities. </p><p> </p><p>
Roman gains very little because he's an already made man versus a guy who is trying to prove himself, but barely clinched victory. </p><p> </p><p>
That's one example. But I make up scenarios that way lol</p>