Conclusion: A new wrestling war would be good for everyone--including current top dog WWE.
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Eric Bischoff once said "Controversy creates cash." With all respect, we would like to amend that to say; "Competition creates cash."
The WWE and WCW effectively made wrestling, which had faded from its 1980s glory, relevant and 'cool' again with their Monday Night War . If the entire industry gets involved in the competition for ratings, buyrates, and fans, then it will mean nothing but blue skies and big paydays for the entire business.
In short, a new wrestling war might be brewing, but unlike real war which leaves only ruin and destruction in its wake, this kind of war will lead to massive growth of the wrestling industry.
Which is good news for fans and the WWE alike!