Where in that did I say otherwise (

at you implying Vince/Dunn writes both shows). Since you wanna be a Gump, I will go into detail.
Raw is 3 hours, yet feels even longer than that, yet they get across the minimal things that can through that 3 hours. Meanwhile, in 2 hours, SD tries to make as much happen in that time span, and have tons of people involved. At one point, there were 3 straight weeks of SD using almost every single person on the roster in some capacity, whether in the ring, on commentary, or backstage. Raw on the other hand has all this talent, including piling the CWs on the show, yet there's points when guys debut and you don't seen them even mentioned on Raw for the next 3 weeks. Another thing, SD doesn't have their GMs hogging shows every week. You'll probably see Shane or Bryan backstage for a segment, then never see them again. Raw will have Mick Foley and Steph chewing up hoards of airtime all throughout show. Not saying SD is perfect (need to build the lower tag teams and find Crews something badly), but SD as a whole simply is easier to watch and doesn't insult my intelligence. Vince may oversee both shows, but there's glaring differences between the two. Hope that was enough.