The funny thing is if Nick Khan wants to take the company down that route - fine. They can change the company as they see fit. But he has to know that there is a massive audience that eats up wrestling product, and Tony Khan is experiencing that windfall. Never have I seen such a windfall of talent that arrives at their doorstep since WCW was acquired 20 years ago.
I just don't see Triple H long for WWE at this rate, unless he's baked in with investments and internal power. But he seems to be losing the latter.
Honestly I think with the way the industry is now, the "forbidden door" access growing the product, and the revival of fun wrestling again (thanks AEW, NJPW and Impact!), there's probably room for a "breakaway" promotion from WWE that would be well-timed, especially with the demise of ROH.
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