>>17824946And despite the numbers, WWE continues to present itself as being in a new wrestling boom because they are getting good live attendance numbers. For now, crowds want to attend shows, and will pay a lot for it too, but don't really care for the product outside of that. The real problem comes when the allure of live events wears off. Then where will the industry be? And I still believe that higher attendance rates from the last few years, despite the high ticket prices, are due to the desire to see live events after the covid lockdowns disrupted everything. I just don't think this fervor will last unless WWE puts on a great product people actually want to see. And TV numbers don't reflect that they are doing so.