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Hello everybody - I was thinking about the importance of WrestleMania, not only for the WWE but also for the world of professional wrestling. There are a lot of stories that this sporting event has, a lot of great shows, bad shows. Popular culture memories, amazing moments and that has been going on for already three decades - which pretty much means that at least 50% of the WWE audience is younger than the "Biggest Stage of Them All". With that great history beyond such great legacy, one can bet that this big wrestling event will continue to be a success and will continue to appeal at mass media attention every year, only getting bigger, turning a wrestling event, to pretty much an important social landmark for us to mark on our calendars.
However, I was thinking about the chances of this great show ending for the decision of the company - the scenario could be any, from a marketing decision to evolve the company to a new era and wanting to evolve their biggest show with them causing, what I could call a reboot - or just simply put, end the "WrestleMania Season" - bad results, whatever, whatever you want to call it.
So hypothetically speaking and I know that this thread sounds really difficult to happen - what would your thoughts be right now if you found out that the WWE would make a reboot of WrestleMania after their 30th edition, or simply put ending that legacy for the DVD's and creating a whole new event from the start. You can go further in points such as the popularity of the WrestleMania event, the social impact that a marketing decision to reboot such classic event by simply calling it a New Era, and The Modern WrestleMania would have in the world. Pros and cons of such effect and what not.
Please be aware that this is just an hypothetical conversation, I'm not stating that this should happen or whatever some idiots in the IWC may think. This is a debate that can really show some different opinions and try to answer it as both a wrestling fan and in the perspective of a company man.