WWE and TNA have joined forces in a multi-year talent-sharing deal that's making waves in the pro wrestling world. This partnership, focusing on NXT and TNA, is a savvy business move that could boost ratings and ticket sales for both companies. But what does this mean for the wider wrestling community?
In the past, WWE has supported other wrestling organizations, like ECW in the '90s. Back then, it was about keeping the industry strong, not seeing them as rivals. This new deal with TNA seems to follow a similar strategy. But it's also a strategic move against AEW, adding another layer to their ongoing competition.
One thing to consider is how this deal affects the wrestling scene as a whole. On one hand, it brings new talent and exciting matches to fans. But on the other, it could reduce competition, which might not be great for wrestlers or viewers in the long run. It's a bit like when your favorite ice cream flavors combine; it might taste good, but you miss the variety.