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Vince will be out and Stephanie will be in charge. Not much will have changed. I think they'll pretty much stay where they are right now, fluctuating both direction every few years. The rosters will be merged and someone who we never heard of - even on the Indy scene - will be the second big thing, after "The Second Coming" John Cena. Cena will hold the longest-reigning world championship title record for the modern era, holding it for 3 years a 281 days.
They'll have stopped making movies at this time but their Blu-D-DVD business will be booming. "The Rise and Fall of TNA" will be the number one BDDVD, followed closely by "Absolved: The Chris Benoit Story" and "Hornswoggle: The Littlest Grand Slammer". Fans will still be bitching about the fact that a WCW DVD never came out.
Triple H will have been caught in a sex scandal with Cherry, and DH Hart made an infamous "Popped Her Cherry" promo. Ultimately, Triple H and Stephanie will have gone through a separation but are still together. Triple H is now in the Vince McMahon role. He will have held the title a grand total of 75 times, after declaring it having 24/7 rules for two years.
At WrestleMania 30, Hulk Hogan made his final wrestling appearance, facing The Hip Hop Collie. In the match, Hogan went for a Bodyslam but broke both his hips. This, 'fortunately', opened up the 'feud of the year', Nick "Hulkster 2.0" Hogan vs. HHC.
Chris Jericho will be "burned out" again, and will be making his next return this time with a viral video dubbed "Numa 2 Numa". He returns with his sidekick, "The Numa Kid" Ralphus II.
TNA will be gone, after John Cena quit WWE after a contractual dispute and went there. After he formed the World Chain Association with Vince Russo, Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar the company went down. Rumor has it he was a mole by WWE to destroy the company. WWE will have bought them out - working into the storyline that they were always owned by WWE.
Ring of Honor will have dissolved and overtaken by a number of other indy promotions.
MMA will have gone through many steroid-related scandals, and eventually the UFC admits that they are "purely entertainment" and a work, thus working around using steroids, much the same way WWE will eventually.
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