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Old 07-16-2014, 10:54 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by SlickyTrickyDamon View Post
Yes, WCW's collapse was inevitable because of their business structure. The PPV money went to Turner Home Entertainment and not back to WCW. The structure was flawed on every possible level. AOL would still have bought out Time Warner and they would have shut down WCW.

Had WCW won there would be no major professional wrestling company in America today.

Austin gave WWF a huge boon that Triple H wouldn't have. They'd still win the war because WCW was managed by a bunch of halfwits. They wouldn't have made as much money as they did though.
ECW could have still been around if Paul Heyman could have found a checkbook not made out of rubber.
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