The year is 2026.
WWE, TNA and ROH have all gone out of business. Does wrestling in the west die then and there? Do indies become a bigger deal? Does Japan completely take over? I'm curious as to what people think.
>>2418173
Indies like PWG and Progress will still thrive since its business model didn't change since the beginning. Besides, were WWE and ROH gone, this would increase the supply of wrestler, which in turn reduce the cost for the mgmt. They might not be as big as WWE, but they will certainly live.
MMA starts to have writers and storylines. Real fights but scripted promos and vignettes. Also they occasionally do 2 v 2 fights, hardcore fights, and an over the cage battle royale.
>All the smarks start bingo hall shows
>Cream to top
>Back to territories
>Bionic flippy shit
>Hard R rating Samurai death match
>People still complain
>Vincebot is engaged in emperor Trumps hall of good times
>Vincebot is romans hair on a oiled robot
>Pushed to Uranus relentlessly
>Merch sales dont lie
>Aliens met and subsequently worked
>DIMES.EXE
>All entertainment is streamed directly into your permanent roman vest
Then
Now
Forever
>>2418279
Underrated
I got my old WCW tapes, I'm good.
i wasnt at all a fan of his until i caught an nxt house show in indiana against alexa's bf. He won me over with how well he worked the crowd and his moveset seemed better. Maybe it was because i took off my smark goggles, or maybe it was because i had my 6 over priced liquor drink goggles on, but ever since then ive enjoyed watching him wrestle.