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When you look at who's on top of pro wrestling today it's almost all people who were around in the 2000s in some capacity or nepobabies. I genuinely have no idea how wrestling is going to survive the 2000s generation retiring. How do you replace such irreplaceable assets? That generational dropoff has even happened on a smaller scale in Japan already. How do you follow up an era built around the youthful exuberance of various 42 year olds?
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the Rock was a nepobaby, little bro
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People said this about post attitude era, man. There are plenty of wrestlers
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They clearly aren't irreplaceable. They replaced people who were just as big when they were coming up
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10 years ago we would have said theres no way Cody fuckin Rhodes could touch any previous top face in WWE, he was already getting ruined. Same with Drew.



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