Re: Let's discuss
@35:
Another example of monopoly is the American pro wrestling.
back in 90's, there was a stiff competition between WWE (Known as WWF back at that time,) and wcw.
As a result, both promotions gave their best, and it resulted in the largest audience for the wrestling during the late 90's.
But when wcw was purchased by WWE, the monopoly was set, and no one has offered the competition to WWE ever since, (Aside from the modern promotion aew, which is too young to be judged yet.)
Basically, it all alienated people who watched wrestling at that time, and modern day wrestling has barely enough audience now, compared to that time.
Meanwhile, in Japan, even though NJPW, which is a big enough promotion which can be considered at the second place world wide next to WWE, there are many small promotions which offer great entertainment, and as a result, great competition.
There would be another example if AMD for some reason went under, where intel and Nvidia would rule over the processors and graphics cards.
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