Too old for that shyt. Doesn't give enough of a fukk about wrestling. He didn't even watch it when he owned it.
I don't believe it is impossible to catch up at all. if an upstart promotion got their hands on the right talent and the right names, the type that might help lend credibility to the product... then anything is possible. all wcw had to do was sign hogan and the rest was history.
it's a huge hypothetical but for the sake of discussion lets assume another company took foot 2-3 years from now and had a big stack of chips to play with. let's say they were able to miraculously sign CM Punk... maybe Brock Lesnar once his contract with the E was up... maybe they catch a few other dissatisfied members of the E on the rebound... Austin lends his name to it...a few other old timers lend their name to it... there's no telling what would happen after that.
Anyone wanting to compete with WWE has to be the boss of or have major influence of a major cable station (not destination America or el rey) because they'd need 1) a 5-10 year commitment to ride out the early years until they get an audience, and 2) a Monday night slot. The only way WWE fans as a mass are gonna check out a new company is if it's when they're already on the couch trying to see wrestling and its on a channel they already have.
When wiz Khalifa is performing and your friend texts you that Alberto and Rey are on this new show..that's when you'll find the alternative. That's how it happened in 96
Monday has been wrestling night for over 20 years and being against WWE would force them to avoid dumb TNA-like fukkery. If you're not out to take WWEs fans by being an alternative to WWE, you lost before you got starteda monday night slot off the top is not a good idea
Monday has been wrestling night for over 20 years and being against WWE would force them to avoid dumb TNA-like fukkery. If you're not out to take WWEs fans by being an alternative to WWE, you lost before you got started