I wonder if most WWE fans even understand what's going to happen when they enter another inevitable "down" period of money making and ticket sales.Do they understand the position the company is in being owned by TKO? This isn't going to be Vince scratching and clawing his way back to the top, it's going to be the company continually losing money, get less funding and eventually sold off to god knows who else. It is unironically over for the WWE. It may not look like it but it is.
You smarks have been saying this shit for 2 years and we just keep making more money and selling out more arenas
>>20280589>weShouldn't you be seething in silence on the post-show panel Pauletty?
>>20280569Yeah but I already accepted that it was over a few years ago so it's whatever. I'll probably never watch pro wrestling again. I just come here for the memes.
>>20280569Tony may own this company by 2030 if this is how things are going from now on.
>>20280810He'd probably unironically treat it better than it is at the moment.
>>20280589this jeet is crying lmao
>>20280569yup
>>20280569They are an economic powerhouse never before seen for pro wrestling. There's no realistic scenario where a "down period" leads to them losing half their fans and revenue, but even if something crazy like that happened, they would still be making a ton of money just like McDonald's would if they closed half their restaurants. Wrestling fans seem to be the only fanbase this paranoid. NHL fans don't cry when national broadcast games only get 200,000 viewers, but some wrestling fans since at least the 80s newsletters have been in panic mode about their sport going away. Home pay per view and having more than squash matches on TV was supposed to kill live attendance, the steroid scandal was supposed to be the end, video games and the internet and the downfall of kayfabe, etc. Yet somehow even TNA has survived for 25 years.
>>20281907Correct take. Sadly they're too big to fail.