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Old 11-01-2004, 07:08 PM   #1
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Is the wrestling cycle beginning to turn again?

Okay, some of you might recognize me, some of you may not. Used to be a a big fan, blah blah blah, not I don't really watch it anymore. Used to post a lot in the Wrestling Forum too. Well I still catch a glimpse of some of the topics here, and began thinking...

I am hearing of a lot of the older WWE wrestlers being released from their contracts. As a result, a lot of the roster spots in the WWE are being filled with younger guys. The cut veterans are sort of drifting over to that NWA-TNA promotion. Isn't this pretty much exactly what happened in the mid-1990s, when a lot of the (then) WWF's older talent were being released and signing with WCW? This continued, until WCW finally wrote a killer storyline and the nWo shit started going down. WCW was the dominant promotion for a while.

Do you guys think this is happening again? Like the beginning of the process

DAMN WRESTLING AND ITS CYCLICAL WAYS

Forgive me if I was just rambling, please.
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