- Aug 9, 2001
- 6,837
- 8,987
- AFL Club
- Hawthorn
- Other Teams
- Box Hill, Northcote Junior Football Club
They'd have to argue in bad faith, pretending 1996-2003ish never happened.
Pro-wrestling in the 1970s and 1980s was mainstream. Hell, it was mainstream well before that. Contrary to what the McMahons tell you, wrestling was being held in big arenas all over the world in front of big TV audiences. There was a tweet I saw a while back which listed attendances by sport in the US for the year 1973 - professional wrestling was the clear number one (hey it might have been crap but it illustrates a point).
It's now a niche market and all major companies seem to be focused on servicing the niche rather than expanding the audience. I don't see a Hulk Hogan or Steve Austin or Rock or John Cena coming down the path that will have the ability to connect to a wider audience. Hopefully someone does click like The Rock did or Bruno Sammartino or Rikidozan or whoever - I just don't see it happening.