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This guy started and ended the modern day wrestling boom
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>>20023175
There was no recent boom period, it was all smoke and mirrors
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>>20023188
The only boom was the boom in ticket sales, but that happened across the board for well known brands across the board. Look at how many 90s bands have reunited in the last 5 years. Going out to a show became the trendy thing to do for normies and they remember WWE from when they were kids.
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>>20023201
It is a post-Covid effect
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It seems like aew is the only company to carry the momentum still
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>>20023188
>>20023201
>>20023207
these parts, plus The Rock was the draw.
No Rocky at all this year? sales and viewership massively declines.
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>>20023188
>it was all smoke and mirrors
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