10 Events That Will Lead To The Demise Of WWE

10. Not Finding A New Star Man

Here's the truth that most of the IWC know but don't like to admit: we don't matter. Not one of us. Why? Because not even every single member of the IWC world wide could keep WWE in business on our own. Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler's work-rate? Irrelevant. Sami Zayn's years of struggle on the independents? Irrelevant. Dean Ambrose and believe it or not Seth Rollins? Irrelevant. Why? Because not one of them has the star power to give WWE in the injection it needs to push into another era. Hulk Hogan was right. Nobody else had what he had. Not even Warrior or Savage. Hogan's true star power and his true star power alone sustained WWE for years, even beyond his departure from the company. WWE needs a new Hulk Hogan. It's not Roman Reigns. He doesn't have the charisma. WWE is coming to realise this and, make no mistake about it, that is the only reason Reigns didn't win at Wrestlemania. WWE as a brand on the whole can't survive long without star power. They're not like Disney or the NBA. WWE desperately needs to find the next guy with the mass appeal on a national scale and it becomes a more desperate endeavor with each passing year that John Cena gets older.
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