>>13560383>>13560387>>13560471>>13560383>>13560387>Wrestling is the best it's ever beenLike I said, your definition of wrestling is not the same. So yes, this thing we have now is good to you.
>We make more money>WeResorting to Peacock, firing a fuckton of wrestlers en masse, unable to be mainstream now when back in the days they would get a lot of 6s, 7s and even 8s. Wrestling has lost its cultural relevancy. The money they make now like your pic implies is business decisions OUTSIDE the ring and outside the characters. It's dishonest to say the wrestlers did that, it's more of Vince and the higher ups making compromises and resorting to all of it in desperation. That's like saying Michael Jordan is the most profitable athlete of 2023 just because he made billions selling a team. That wasn't him going out there performing and "drawing"/making that money, in fact the team he sold wasn't even one of the popular ones, it was a jobber team. Yet he made more money with that one business deal despite not even playing on the court. It's not the same.
>plummetsThat is one thing we can agree on. Even when the Rock and Hogan match happened it was already on the decline. Still doesn't change the fact wrestling isn't cool anymore, it's not mainstream, none of the feds can produce a genuine star like Hogan or Rock. That's because it's a jew competition now, fans and wrestlers fighting over a jew's opinion. Instead of just people watching a fighting show cheering on who the coolest, most charismatic bad-asses are. It was larger than life and felt like a big deal. Now it's ugly manlets doing ballerina routines and weakly doing flips on each other to the cheers of hipsters and bronies. I stand with everything I say until the day your flippy floppy "pity contest" feds can produce a genuinely charismatic star that becomes a household name. Spoiler: No chance of that happening. GGs