>>16792114Nobody would get squashed since big puro company politics would get in the way. Unfortunately that also means that politics would get in the way of the matches and fans would just feel kinda dissatisfied.
The Big Egg AJW giant crossover show was at the height of the 90s joshi boom and had some of the greatest workers to ever wrestle on it. Is it a hugely important show because of how it legit sold out the Dome with just joshi? Yes.
Is it actually a good show though? Not really. I've sat through it, it's 10 hours long to let everyone get their shit in, and there's 3 good good matches on it. It even had title matches but all of those were kinda mid. As a show it's just not that nice to view
So either politics means that your crossover has everyone for 10 seconds cameos so nobody gets shown up and you get a mid size show. Or you do a real modern giant TJPW/STARDOM crossover, it lasts 19 hours so everyone can show off, politics stymies the match structure so any big story matches are forgettable. Giant crossovers in any era have never really lived up to expectations
It's better to sprinkle them in as weird fun novel cameos like Kakuta Cross where midcarders can eat pins and you bring along some middlinly popular new faces