Why Comparing the New Day to Hall & Nash Makes No Sense

 Introduction

Wrestlers in the 90s didn’t make money from video games, Twitch, DVDs, movies, or any of the extra revenue streams guys have today. Back then, the merch money was tiny, the contracts weren’t guaranteed, and nobody had 90‑day no‑competes keeping them locked down. Just look at Rick Rude and Jeff Jarrett — they walked onto another show the same week.

There were no dirt sheets updating every five minutes. Fans didn’t know contracts, backstage politics, or who was jumping where. You had to actually watch the shows, and people were way more invested because the business still felt real. You didn’t know it was all a work the way everyone does now. That’s why comparing anyone today — New Day, Elite, whoever — to Hall & Nash makes no sense.

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Closing thoughts

Two different eras, two different business models, two different worlds. That's why it's more attention than anything else. Let me know your thoughts!

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