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Is Pro Wrestling Dead?
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On the contrary, I'd say pro wrestling is the most alive its been in 10-15 years. Yes, it is true that the "middle sized" promotions, TNA and ROH especially, are not in such good shape, but elsewhere and in the smaller "regional" promotions, things are buzzing. I'm in the UK, and I would either go to a WWE event or one of the smaller indies (ICW being top of the list) - but pass on TNA's tours, because they simply don't appeal. WWE give you the show, the spectacle, and now more than in years, some quality entertainment (house shows don't suffer from the bullshit written TV does, so you see how good the guys really are) Smaller indies serve up hungry performers, doing it because they love it or because they are giving it everything to make it to the bigtime one day, and if you want to, you can easily catch up on relevant angles via youtubes or the we before the show. It's that middle ground thats faltering, but pro wrestling is far from dead. [Edited on 7-29-2016 by SpiNNeR72]
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