I back this 1000% I quit watching WWE a decade ago.
At this point I only watch Mark Henry promos and Daniel Bryan matches on youtube. Why watch it just to shit on it? I keep up with it through this board and whatever gets recommended to me. I don't care much for WWE right now, so I don't even watch it. Chant Husky Harris all you want, he's still counting your money backstage. What does Vince care one way or the other if you're still tuning in? He's still getting paid. As opposed to buying tickets just to boo. I think if we're going to try and shape the WWE through our crowd interactions, we need to be smarter about it(excuse the pun). I think the sound of crickets is more devastating to a wrestler than mindless chatter and smarky chants. For me, I don't like John Cena's character, so instead of chanting "You can't Wrestle" I just sit on my hands. Both are promoting a character either way. In wrestling a fan can do this one of two ways, boo that bad guys and cheer the good guys. So why not celebrate what we like about wrestling than continue to hang on to the bad. For example the phrase Pro-Life is better sounding than Anti-Abortion(I'm not debating the intention just the semantics so don't derail here).
And she said she'd rather do promotions. Which is to say instead of being ANTI something, be PRO something. Part of my idea is influenced by a conversation with my wife where we were talking about doing artistic protests on the street.
But it's not a step I have to take because I'm not a professional wrestler. But, there is probably a way in which coming to terms and rolling with "the crowd" without getting pissy about them is the most important step in being a professional wrestler. They are the reality that the bookers have to work through. The one thing you can't book totally and can't fake (at least until post production and Coliseum Home Video). The crowd is ruining everything! But the thing is, they are the only truly real thing in the show. In a way Vince has left the door open to the notion that crowd response can be martialed to affect things (Fandango's push maybe?) but at the same time he fucking hates the crowd for not doing what he wants them to. Thing is, that is the logical result of how the company alternately ignores or uses crowd reactions to change things or force things through. It's a huge wild card in this type of show. It is something that would kill most other types of theater because they don't know how or can't respond to it. Wrestling is pretty unique in the crowd interaction. That's like trying to enforce the rules of March Madness.
What you are asking for seems impossible, like some super-responsible fandom where everyone is not only reacting but trying to guage how best to help the good guys (the workers) or how to send the right message to the bad guy (Vince).