10 Predictions For The State Of Wrestling In 5 Years

1. The Next Generation Of McMahons Debut

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The Vin-man can live vicariously through an emerging generation anyway.

Face it, it's only a matter of time before one of Vince's grandchildren bound onto WWE programming and become General Manager of Raw. The promotion might not be able to resist that easy booking, and they'll be keenly aware that the kids are growing up quietly away from the federation spotlight.

By 2025, Triple H and Stephanie's daughter Aurora Rose will be around 19 years old. The same goes for Shane's son Kenyon Jesse, and Declan James (who was born two years before both in 2004) will be in his 20s by that point. The next wave of McMahon-related angles are coming, people. Get ready.

At least one of those grandkids will make their debut within the next five years. Shane and Stephanie were bright-eyed and bushy-tailed when they first showed up on TV, and their own children may not be able to refuse the lure of some ready-made stardom.

Somebody ask Kenyon and Declan not to do their dad's dance though.

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What do you think pro wrestling will be like in five years? For more like this, check out 10 WWE PPVs That Aren’t As Good As You Remember and 10 Things We Learned From Eric Bischoff's Podcast On Returning To WWE!

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