Pro wrestling reaching new mainstream heights — and there may be no going back
For the longest time, pro wrestling worked outside the mainstream of sports and entertainment, not quite fitting into either box and dipping a toe here and there in both genres when it could.
Hulk Hogan was the first to truly cross over, but it was an unspectacular run over B-movies and cookie-cutter TV (though I did enjoy “Thunder in Paradise”). The Monday Night Wars brought Dennis Rodman, Mike Tyson and even David Arquette and Jay Leno to have their brief wrestling moments, but that was a hot flame that died quickly.
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We no longer live in those times. There is likely no going back.
We have seen WWE debut on ESPN with its talent all over the Worldwide Leader’s programming in a way the company has been striving to attain for years.
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