Will WWE ever fall out like WCW?
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Serious Juice Mayne
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will some company ever rise up and take it down? (please dont mention TNA not going to happen with them fools running it ) ...
Will WWE ever fall out like WCW? 19 votes
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NOThe sooner yall ? learn what happened to WCW the sooner yall can let the ? die.
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NOnah, vince got too much $$$$$$$, the damn mcmahons got way too much $$$$$ to let wwe be worse than what it currently is
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NOno, and although wrestling sucks now days i still give props to Vince for being able to keep his brand out for so long and being able to keep ? on tv for us.
just think if WWE goes under so does Tna and what will we have to televise? Roh and all the others aint got the paper to give us a weekly show on tv -
No, not as long as there's no legitimate competition.
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NONo wwe will be around
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No, not as long as there's no legitimate competition.
Pro Wrestling is basically a monopoly.
WWE is a juggernault with no real competition.
TNA might have potential one day right now they're not ready though they are basically what the NWA was in the late 80s to the WWF. -
NONWA had a stronger foothold in their territories than TNA has. TNA is more like the AWA lol.
Vince can't take the chances he wants to because of public backlash so he turned it down. There's more money in PG programming (when it comes advertising, video games etc) but everything else is suffering...especially quality.
Don't be fooled though, Vince will drop the PG gimmick and go ? to the wall if he needs to. -
NOEhhh I think wrestling will fade to black as a whole before another wrestling company gets poppin
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NONo. But I really wouldn't care much if it did
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TNA will overtake themTna will overtake them lol
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NOThe day WWE is dead is the same day pro-wrestling is dead.
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Maybe: Wrestling isnt as popular as it once wasAccidentally clicked maybe but im changing to no. Mcmahon's paper too long to ever let that happen
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NOWrestling will probably never be as popular as it once was but it seems like fans have more problems accepting that than either company does.
Its fans going out of their way to compare everything to the Attitude Era, for WWE its history, for the most part they are past that ? .
The days of RAW ratings being in the 7s & 8s, 500+ buys for PPVs in May or June are over, the standards are much lower. There are a lot of reasons for that but one is that wrestling just isn't as mainstream as it used to be. -
NONo
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NOWrestling will probably never be as popular as it once was but it seems like fans have more problems accepting that than either company does.
Its fans going out of their way to compare everything to the Attitude Era, for WWE its history, for the most part they are past that ? .
The days of RAW ratings being in the 7s & 8s, 500+ buys for PPVs in May or June are over, the standards are much lower. There are a lot of reasons for that but one is that wrestling just isn't as mainstream as it used to be.
I think WWE is a lot more mainstream then it was back then that's why they had to tone ? down
with twitter, wrestlers and fans interacting with each other online
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Wrestling will probably never be as popular as it once was
Not "probably" it NEVER will be.
To anybody expecting another wrestling boom I have a nice plot of land in the fiji islands to sell you.
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NOthe internet ? wrestling up now days u get a look at a wrestlers life 24/7 and can even interact with them, back than u only had mon,Thur, PPVs to see them on tv and at airports or signings to see them out and about
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I think WWE is a lot more mainstream then it was back then that's why they had to tone ? down
with twitter, wrestlers and fans interacting with each other online
No way in hell WWE is more mainstream now than it was in the Rock N Wrestling and Attitude eras. You got out there and ask the average person who John Cena is and they give you the gas face. You ask them who Hulk Hogan or Stone Cold Steve Austin is and they will at least know who you're talking about.
There are several factors why
1) The death of kayfabe and people seeing through wrestling's ? ruined the appeal especially in this age of "reality" TV obsession. This is why so many people follow MMA now. At least it's "Real".
2) People don't rely on watching TV as much anymore. There is more competition from portable devices (Ie: tablets, smart phones etc.) and much greater reliance on using the internet as the primary form of entertainment now that everybody is at least a basic techie as opposed to when the net was only for neckbeards.
3) The format of a wrestling TV program is not enough to compete with the formats of scripted shows they do watch like The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones.
There's nothing surprising in pro wrestling anymore. People have seen it all before and the stigma of it being "fake ? anyway" doesn't do it any favors. As entertainment technology keeps evolving and varying it will never grow past the ? wrestling fans and the more casual fans that have been conditioned by WWE thanks to their marky redneck parents.