What’s Next for Wrestling in the US?

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Sora
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What’s Next for Wrestling in the US?

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With AEW’s growth and WWE’s global reach, the future of US wrestling looks bright. Technological advancements like virtual reality could change how fans experience matches. What are your predictions for wrestling’s future?
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The future of wrestling in the U.S. seems incredibly exciting, especially with the growth of both professional wrestling and amateur wrestling. WWE continues to dominate with stars like Roman Reigns and emerging talent, while AEW has made waves as a new alternative, giving fans more options for exciting, high-quality wrestling entertainment. On the amateur side, there's increasing recognition of wrestling as a key part of Olympic sports, with athletes like Jordan Burroughs inspiring future generations. The blend of athleticism, entertainment, and storytelling is bound to continue evolving, and as MMA grows, I believe wrestling will keep adapting, integrating elements of both sports.
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Wrestling in the US seems to be evolving rapidly, and I’m excited about what’s next. With AEW challenging WWE, the competition is pushing creativity and innovation. There’s also a growing focus on diverse talent and fresh storylines, which is refreshing. Independent wrestling promotions are thriving too, giving rising stars a platform. I think the future holds even more engaging content and opportunities for fans to connect with the sport.
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Wrestling is just such a difficult sport. You have to be somewhat of a masochist. You have to be comfortable with pain. It’s never going to be “popular”. Very few people have the mindset to participate.
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The future of wrestling in the U.S is really bright with more of interesting and exciting things to look out for. I look forward to unending thrills from both professional wrestling and amateur wrestling. WWE continues to dominate while AEW has made waves and becoming very popular too
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I believe and kniw that westling is expected to remain a popular sport in the US, as it is a form of entertainment that combines athleticism, storytelling, and drama. it would be a great way to develop physical fitness, strength, and endurance.
Explanation Wrestling will continue to be a popular form of entertainment in the US, and is also popular in other parts of the world
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JFor 2025 I predict that my favorite ohn Cena wins his 17th world championship and also wins either the Intercontinental or United States Championship. There will be the Rock vs. Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 41. TNA signs a major TV deal in the United States. RAW with the move to Netflix will have three or more tapings
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Wrestling in the US is evolving, with companies like AEW offering competition to WWE’s dominance. Increased digital platforms and social media engagement will expand wrestling’s reach, while more inclusive storytelling could attract diverse audiences. With talent-driven promotions, evolving formats, and crossover potential in sports and entertainment, wrestling’s future looks dynamic and promising.
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Ferando wrote: Sat Jan 18, 2025 8:16 pm Wrestling is just such a difficult sport. You have to be somewhat of a masochist. You have to be comfortable with pain. It’s never going to be “popular”. Very few people have the mindset to participate.
It is not easy to take part in as you rightly mentioned. I have never seen wrestling as an easy activity, and where as millions of people are entertained, we have some who struggle to understand that the sport is filled with pains for those taking part in it.
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