10 Ways WWE Can Be THE Cool Wrestling Company Again

10. Throw What Must Be Pennies At Anthem Sports

Impact Wrestling is on its a*se.

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Mired in financial woes, with a roster vanishing faster than the company is from the wider wrestling radar, it is surely only a matter of time before the company accepts its inevitable fate. At this point, the only logical explanation behind the company's continued existence is that the Grim Reaper, like most everybody else, has forgotten about it.

If WCW, in 2001, cost a mere $4M - that's $1M less than the WrestleMania 33 rollercoaster - Impact Wrestling must represent chump change. But, despite its current predicament, it wouldn't represent a chump investment; the archive footage alone would entice several new eyes to the WWE Network, and provide excellent source material for several new BluRays covering the marketable careers of AJ Styles, Samoa Joe et al. Procuring Impact and its (debated) intellectual property would also allow WWE to at last step up plans to re-break Matt Hardy's BROKEN universe - the so-bad-it's-good cult sensation WWE has the production budget to writ impossibly large.

Matt isn't the only performer WWE should allow this creative freedom...

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