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Old 05-31-2021, 10:47 PM   #7
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I agree with Destor on that, I don't think wrestling will ever truly die, it will have a niche audience even if it collapses.

For me the thing that's hurt wrestling the most has been WWE being spread too thin. They are a content-generating company now. Kevin Dunn's production work also makes the programs difficult to watch. WWE can still put on a good ppv but the weekly shows are just not good.

I actually expect WWE to be sold within a few years, for a large amount of money, with a similar structure to what UFC got where current management remains in charge after the sale.
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