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Anonymous No.19237540 [Report] >>19237548 >>19237549 >>19238638
>yfw WWE dies
Anonymous No.19237548 [Report]
>>19237540 (OP)
>......after aew does
Anonymous No.19237549 [Report]
>>19237540 (OP)
can't wait, I just hope those old assets get sold to someone who will actually use them. Ideally, I would like to see all their plundered IP go back to its rightful owners.
Anonymous No.19238638 [Report]
>>19237540 (OP)
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Anonymous No.19238669 [Report]
YESSSSS YESSSS FINALLY IT'S DEEEEAD
Anonymous No.19238701 [Report] >>19238739
Professional wrestling has effectively died. Everyone knew it was fake but there was still a certain mystique that just isn't there anymore. What fans are left seem more interested in backstage meta plots than the real thing. Hardly anyone knows how to work so every match looks like overly safe cooperative gay sex. The plots are awful. It's circling the same drain now that American comics have been circling, increasingly self referential content to an increasingly older, smaller audience until one day it just can't sustain itself. And because WWE was allowed to buy up all the tape libraries once it goes down and gets auctioned off to some Haim Saban kind of rat, the whole history will be gone. All that'll be left is a few hillbilly backyard hot dog feds. Maybe Dana White will start fixing fights to get better PPV and it'll all start again.
Anonymous No.19238718 [Report]
you know I finner hit that shoot Waka Wiggle irl when the bad fed dies
Anonymous No.19238739 [Report]
>>19238701
Wrestling is fine, it's WWE and AEW that are dying. These bloodsucking corporations are the problem, and when they are gone wrestling will be able to build anew. As for those tape libraries, there is at least some hope that they could end up in a better place once the bloated monster known as WWE is finally dead and buried. The acceptance and attention of normies means nothing, it's that never-ending quest for mainstream acceptance that has turned WWE into the soulless husk that it is today.