After Vince McMahon spent the past couple of years trying to
get his once-failed XFL back up and running, it looks as if the football league
is once again on the skids.
This relaunched XFL had previously been put on hold
indefinitely due to the ongoing chaos being experienced across the globe, and
today brings news that the organisation has now suspended all operations and laid
off its entire workforce.
This news first came from ESPN’s Field Yates, with Dave
Meltzer quick to chime in with his thoughts.
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As mentioned by Meltzer, this really does look like being ‘it’
for this rebooted XFL.
Previously, the initial suspension on the league was to lead
to matters picking up again in 2021. Now though, Vince McMahon is facing up to
the very real possibility that he may have to axe his football league once
again.
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The early feedback to the few XFL games that took place
earlier this year was largely a mixed bag. That said, early TV ratings were
promising – even if TV numbers did start to drop as the weeks went on.
With UFC 249 finally called off, all other major sports in North
America on hold, and now the XFL in limbo, it remains to be seen whether
McMahon and his inner circle will finally make the call to put the current WWE
product on some sort of hiatus.
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