>>13230928Look, I'm not gonna act like this Vince bullshit isn't a big L for WWE. It is. Vince is the reason why WWE is what it is now, so if he falls then the company will feel the effect of that fall whether or not he's still officially in the company. There's no avoiding that.
And of course there's also the likelihood that some of our favorite older WWE wrestlers may go down in this as well, depending on their level of involvement. Whether Brock, HBK and Triple H survive this long-term is unknown, because the full extent of their involvement is currently unknown (at least to the public). And there may be more of our favorite past/present WWE wrestlers ready to fall if more accusations and evidence is produced: Hogan, Taker, Austin, Orton, Batista....we really don't know how deep this shit can go
But this won't destroy WWE as a present-day company. Even if all of the 'old guard' is taken down in scandal, WWE as a company today will only take a hit from it, it won't die
But this Vince mess is a black eye that will take a very long time to heal no matter what. This is clearly not something that will just "blow over" in a couple of months, and some of us really need to accept that now