WWE has ruled the roost of professional wrestling in the United States for the last two decades. While it would be a stretch to say that the success of ALL IN means the wrestling world has caught up to WWE, it should not be lost just how important and historic this event is.
Just a few years ago any non-WWE show selling out a 10,000+ seat building would have been a laughable concept. The idea being that despite hardcore wrestling fans usually being the loudest and most passionate of the bunch, they were still a very small section of overall wrestling population. Now, that idea has changed. The success of ALL IN has proven that while the gap between the WWE and the rest of the wrestling world does still exist, it has gotten smaller.
ALL IN has managed to achieve a feat that has not been accomplished by a non-WWE company since before WCW‘s dying days. The success of ALL IN is the success of the wrestling industry and it is so significant in 2018 that a business that has had its fair share of highs and lows is finally seeing a glimmering light of hope for its future.
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