Will WWE/TKO 2020s Takeover attempt be worse than Cokeboy’s 80s Takeover?

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.“Parenting up” with TNA

.trying to grab a hold of current Indy wrestlers with the ID program and working with certain Indy Feds.

.NIL for sports athletes who want to transition to wrestling.

.trying to slowly move into Japan territory.

.now AAA.

Seems like they wanna keep a stranglehold on the industry. Not a fan of monopolies. :camby:
 

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Ehhh means nothing without compelling storylines & having the fresher product in terms of virality & newer stars.

They've done a better job as of late of integrating the old with the new compared to how they fumbled the 1992-1995 years.

Regardless you need a alternative which is why you should hope that AEW stays in buisness as long as possible.
 

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Cokeboy's 80's takeover affected the U.S and Canada, mostly. Business in Mexico, Japan and Europe had their own thing going on but weren't directly influenced by WWF going national,

If this current TKO's takeover is successful, it will affect wrestling basically everywhere.

If it's worse or not would depend on how many jobs are created and how much of the local style or wrestling identity is changed once WWE/TKO show up. I'd bet it would certainly feel worse for anyone that isn't WWE-centric when it comes to consuming wrestling :manny:
 
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