>>4941386I think there was a short window of time for another large wrestling company to rise up, which is around the time that AEW came about. The problem is what people wanted was something that resembled the Attitude Era. Which is near impossible to recreate due to modern American being a bunch of girly faggots. Even if you were somehow able to recreate the badassery and machismo or the AE, the only people who'd be watching are aging Millennials, Gen X & Boomers. The so-called lapsed fans that AEW thought they were going to appeal to.
AEW targeted the younger Zoomer generation which sounds like a good idea on paper, but Zoomers just aren't watching anything wrestling related. They prefer to watch retards playing video games rather than retards sawdusting themselves.