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Old 11-21-2018, 05:55 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Fignuts View Post
They dont have the money to be a real alternative to WWE. Nobody does.
Dude, Shad Khan is worth $7 billion. Vince is worth $2.5 billion. Khan was about to buy Wembley Stadium for about the cost of 80 WrestleMania sets. He's worth more than Sinclair Broadcasting. He could buy his own TV slot, if he needed to.

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Originally Posted by Danny Electric View Post
If things go well then this is exactly what professional wrestling needs in America and also with some strong competition the WWE may up their game.

There is definitely a ton of under-utilised guys in the WWE who could jump ship and give a new promotion some star quality. I know I’m getting ahead of myself but imagine guys like Balor and Nakamura rejuvenating their careers.
They most definitely would, but that would be good for the overall product. Talent will also have leverage, which obviously gives them financial benefits, but also allows them to angle for more creative leeway.

Definitely seems like there is smoke to this fire. The story seemed very odd to just...make up.
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