Triple Fail certainly isn't endearing himself to the Short Attention-Span Generation by stretching out matches to 20+ minutes so that the workers can "get their stuff in" and feel positively towards management and he can tell the advertisers that by stretching the matches through multiple ad-breaks he's ensuring the viewers see their products. Apparently Levesque has never heard of a FF button.
Periodically, I go back to a presumed "bad" year of WWE and see what they were showing to contrast to the modern product. One thing I notice is that they have plenty of matches that go 5:00 or shorter, keeping the pace up and getting more matches on the show.
I mean,
nobody wants to see 25 minutes of Nathan Frazer. Quite possibly not even his mum.
ETA:
Review of the October 25, 2019 SmackDown, entitled "Oh, This Was Bad". And it was, probably even worse than last Friday's show. But at least the matches were shorter. Only the main event went 15 minutes.
(A six-man tag where the babyfaces were Big Dog Roman Reigns [who was rapidly squandering the goodwill he got by beating leukemia and who would need to turn heel very soon], Mustafa Ali [who is a natural heel if I ever saw one] and Chad Gable trying to be a rapper named "Shorty G"? Ye gods.)