Wrestling is dead as we know it. But I refrain from going so far as to blame it squarely on parental guidance. The actual cause date of the death of professional wrestling can be traced back to March 26th, 2001 - the closure of WCW and its submission to WWF ownership. See if you can recognise a pattern here. The closure of WCW led to hegemony. Hegemony led to complacency. Complacency led to greed (a sure formula for career failure...). And when greed set in, the lucrative family market came calling...
Super Rich in Korea Review: The Netflix reality show peeks into the lives of 5 individuals with immense wealth, making South Korea their abode.
With the news of a new live-action Scooby-Doo show for Netflix, perhaps Mystery Inc. would benefit from the Riverdale treatment.
The new adventures of Sam and Bucky are now available in a convenient, take home package.
Families only made wrestling more accessible to today's fans. After all, a medium never survives if it doesn't make compromises to convert new fan bases.