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Old 01-12-2006, 02:08 PM   #10
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But there would have had to been a point where Vince would have said enough is enough.

Let's just say that a multi-million dollar corporation started to fund ECW and it got to the point where Paul wasn't telling wrestlers to come over but they WANTED to go to ECW. All the newer named talents would have wanted to go to ECW and Vince would have wound up with the beaten down shit ala WCW.

ECW could have gotten to the point where Vince was going bankrupt just because ECW was more popular than them.

And when you say that two (big) promotions can live side-by-side, look at the TNA/WWE thing. Wrestlers are AVOIDING going to WWE and choosing the little guy where they can flourish. Christian left because he hated how the WWE was shitting on him.

Besides one or two shots TNA has taken at WWE (and I'm sure many other promotions have too), what would make WWE start to do all they can to raid/prevent talent from signing with TNA (as the rumor goes)? They're on a different night and a horrible time slot, but the big-name and the (arguably) better wrestlers are still going to TNA.
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