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Old 04-10-2020, 12:41 AM   #54732
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According to this week's Observer Newsletter, the financial hit from the coronavirus outbreak in Japan has reached a point where the current feeling is WWE now has a much easier road to establish themselves as a major force in the market.

Companies that were not willing to sell to WWE or even consider the idea before supposedly are now more open to the idea.

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Originally Posted by Observer Newsletter
Due to the virus, the situation in Japan has changed once again. Before, nobody wanted to sell to WWE and now with most companies in tough financial straits, it’s become a buyers market and it is believed companies that otherwise wouldn’t sell would be willing to do so and WWE could have a local infrastructure and start being a force in that market. The general belief is that with MMA no longer a big deal except for a few shows a year, that the only thing that can threaten New Japan, past a current act of God, wouldn’t be another company in the market, but WWE in the market with roots which always could have happened but now the odds are significantly better to make such a deal
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