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Old 08-12-2010, 12:40 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR View Post
There's a very strong possibility, I feel, that had WrestleMania I not been a huge success that the industry could still be very much a regional territorial system with much more competition from many companies.
Again, like I said in a previous thread, there's no way I see the territory system surviving into 2000. Even with Vince out of the picture. To me, the territories were like the mom and pop stores. In today's economy, you don't see a lot of them anymore, do you? Just like they've been eaten up by larger companies, the same thing would of happened to the territorial companies.

Going national was always going to be the way to go with wrestling
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