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Old 10-06-2021, 09:30 AM   #31
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With the advent of streaming, if you think about it, Bret Hart is theoretically as relevant a star as anyone else today. It isn’t live, but it’s readily accessible content that can be discovered and consumed by people. Many of whom have an easier time accessing Peacock than they would cable television.

The world is changing so much. That 18-49 demo doesn’t mean what people allege it means for the sake of a pro-AEW argument.

Some people look at it from a now, now, now, hyper-competitive wrestling fan perspective. “I want to see what I want NOW! That is what is good.” Vince McMahon has already started marketing Gable Steveson.
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