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TNA would be the top company....
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Gets Hardcore in the gym
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Samurai Rocker
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Now. Here. Man.
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I think the business would survive a few years without WWE, but not particularly long. Most wrestlers don't really have long and lucrative careers, and I'd have to imagine the big brass ring for the vast majority of them is to wrestle on national TV and pay-per-view for WWE, since that's where they'd be getting the most exposure and best pay. If the dream job is suddenly taken away, then where's the incentive for new wrestlers to start?
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