BAck in the day, the old NWA model was that the World Champion would move from territory to territory, defending against the top star or stars and moving on. Seeing the World Champion was a big deal, a World title match was a draw, and would drive a large live gate.
National television (both cable and national syndication) destroyed the basis of the territory system--you didn't have to wait for a year or two to see the World Champion in your city's arena, you could see him in your living room on TV.
So now I'm wondering--for non-televised or barely-televised promotions, does or would a "touring champion" do much, if any, good? Part of the reason the NWA and TNA parted ways was TNA wasn't sending the NWA champions to the territories. But would there have been much point to sending JArrett or Styles to indy shows more often?
National television (both cable and national syndication) destroyed the basis of the territory system--you didn't have to wait for a year or two to see the World Champion in your city's arena, you could see him in your living room on TV.
So now I'm wondering--for non-televised or barely-televised promotions, does or would a "touring champion" do much, if any, good? Part of the reason the NWA and TNA parted ways was TNA wasn't sending the NWA champions to the territories. But would there have been much point to sending JArrett or Styles to indy shows more often?