we are truly witnessing the final days of professional wrestling because:
> WWE has been doing the same ol' run-of-the-mill bullshit since Triple H and TKO took over. They have zero incentive to try or put on a compelling product, because the fanbase of basement dwellers aren't willing to walk away for a year, hence why WWE used AJ Lee as the hook to get them to pay the $30 for ESPN.
> AEW is hopeless and will remain a lost cause. They have all the talent in the world on one stacked roster, but their only top-tiers are Toni Storm and Jamie Hayter. Also, Tony Khan just sucks and AEW will never reach new heights as long as he's still in charge.
> TNA ain't been the same since they got rid of Scott D'Amore. He was the reason TNA seemed rejuvenated for the first time since the Dixie Carter days. And now that he's been gone, TNA has been trending downward, and it's become WWE-lite, basically another WWE clone.
> I don't particularly care for the indies and any other promotion.
> we're in an era where literally nobody gets over because wrestling has zero incentive to make new stars, and nobody has any passion for wrestling anymore.
> John Cena and Brock Lesnar are the last remaining two megastars still active in wrestling today. Cena's on his way out amidst a terrible final year, and Brock will be on his way out too given the way TKO did him dirty.