>>6361822Each territory had a very different style though. Sam muchnick's st. louis was very different to Jerry jarrett's memphis, for example. Territories themselves also went through change, Jim crockett promotions used to be a tag team territory until people like Johnny valentine arrived and it slowly became more singles based
The talent itself also innovated, The Midnight and The Rock n' roll express had their first program together in mid-south, which was a territory full of big men
>the wrestling itself is secondary, the market for shows is served by a consistent but stagnant productThat's a very generalizing statement. One territory's business might be down while the one next to it is on a hot streak
Just like NJPW and AJPW the territories presented whatever the audience wanted to see for as long as the audience wanted to see it. If what you said was true and every territory was truly stagnant then the wrestling business wouldn't have been so hot overall like it was in the territory era