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Instead of summing up everything that CAN go wrong why not just give them the benefit of the doubt? It’s an exciting time to be a wrestling fan. Just be excited and let everything else be what it’s going to be.
That was a good read KB. AEW obviously is in the honey moon period right now and yeah they’ve sold out some Shows (like you said that WCW did with Monday Nitro) but the real test is going to be taking their weekly TV out of the East Coast to the smaller markets and sustaining it. Though i hear the Pittsburgh and Charleston WV TVs haven’t sold out at the moment.
Wow! Thanks KB for taking my suggestion/idea and running with it! Great article!
I appreciate the suggestion. Sometimes there isn’t much to talk about.
No problem man! I don’t know if you’re up to making kind of another column on the same subject (I would understand why not) but it would be interesting to hear your take on what Impact, MLW, ROH and NJPW should be doing in this situation. All up to you though man, if you ever have another week with nothing to talk about haha
I’m not a big NJPW guy (I know I know), ROH is dead anyway and MLW isn’t likely to last long with what they’re losing. I’d believe int he latter with the bigger potential of the two at the moment though.
So with that assessment, do you believe that NJPW and Impact are sort of in the middle grounds and shouldn’t be too harmed? That they will keep growing slowly but surely?
I’m assuming AAA and CMLL will be fine since they’ve survived the test of time, just curious about the others.
NJPW is on its own plane of existence.
Impact….can it get much worse?
I mean Impact is definitely in a better spot than it was during that whole GFW/Corgan debacle mess imo. I think they’re taking the slow build to things.
Impact is a cockroach and it just won’t die. No matter how hard you kick it, it won’t roll over and die. Whether that’s something to commend or not is to be seen lol.