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Competition between AEW and WWE was the one thing keeping both companies interesting and wrestling in general from fading away.
Now that AEW lost, AEW is now back to square one and the WWE is back to coasting through their programming knowing they don't have to try anymore.
The lack of competition will make professional wrestling less interesting to watch again. The sense of competition was THE thing keeping both sides interesting, and that got killed on Tuesday.
You don't want to watch a football game if one of the teams is up by 60 points. People leave the stadium. Nobody wants to watch if the fight is disproportionate.
AEW and WWE mutually destroyed each other on Tuesday and with it, killed off pro wrestling. They put the nail in the coffin so to speak.
Tribalism was the last thing keeping the sport alive. Tuesday was a blow off top. It was like a flat series finale.
It's unironically over.
Now that AEW lost, AEW is now back to square one and the WWE is back to coasting through their programming knowing they don't have to try anymore.
The lack of competition will make professional wrestling less interesting to watch again. The sense of competition was THE thing keeping both sides interesting, and that got killed on Tuesday.
You don't want to watch a football game if one of the teams is up by 60 points. People leave the stadium. Nobody wants to watch if the fight is disproportionate.
AEW and WWE mutually destroyed each other on Tuesday and with it, killed off pro wrestling. They put the nail in the coffin so to speak.
Tribalism was the last thing keeping the sport alive. Tuesday was a blow off top. It was like a flat series finale.
It's unironically over.