I was watching The Rise and Fall of WCW last night, and it got me thinking. Why did the wrestling industry boom in the 80s? Why did it start to decline in the 90s and then pick back up? Why is it declining now?
The answer is the attitude of the fans. In the 80s, the fans were extremely positive of the business. They shut down a whole city once! Wrestlers in Jim Crockett Promotions and NWA were seen as rock stars, they had to have security at all times. Fans went apeshit over the same stuff every week.
It's not because they had better talent back then. It's because we fail to recognize the talent we have now because we are telling ourselves "there will never be another Ric Flair or Dusty Rhodes". We keep saying that the wrestlers we have now are trash.
But that's all do to our attitudes and inability to move on from the past. Back then, the fans knew the wrestling business was going somewhere. They believed in it. Why can't we?
I think it's because so many fans think they have the business "figured out". They "know" how to book and where bookers "messed up". But they fail to realize that those same bookers are still filling arenas and occasionally selling them out.
So I'm making a resolution. Let's all start looking into the business with a positive outlook. Here's to us backing our favorite company, whether it's WWE, TNA, ROH, a foreign promotion in Mexico or Japan, or an indie promotion. Let us view wrestling with a light that says "I believe in this industry, it's going places". We've invested so much time into this business, why waste that by being negative?
The answer is the attitude of the fans. In the 80s, the fans were extremely positive of the business. They shut down a whole city once! Wrestlers in Jim Crockett Promotions and NWA were seen as rock stars, they had to have security at all times. Fans went apeshit over the same stuff every week.
It's not because they had better talent back then. It's because we fail to recognize the talent we have now because we are telling ourselves "there will never be another Ric Flair or Dusty Rhodes". We keep saying that the wrestlers we have now are trash.
But that's all do to our attitudes and inability to move on from the past. Back then, the fans knew the wrestling business was going somewhere. They believed in it. Why can't we?
I think it's because so many fans think they have the business "figured out". They "know" how to book and where bookers "messed up". But they fail to realize that those same bookers are still filling arenas and occasionally selling them out.
So I'm making a resolution. Let's all start looking into the business with a positive outlook. Here's to us backing our favorite company, whether it's WWE, TNA, ROH, a foreign promotion in Mexico or Japan, or an indie promotion. Let us view wrestling with a light that says "I believe in this industry, it's going places". We've invested so much time into this business, why waste that by being negative?