I mean in lore and such. Not irl wise. I know this doesn't matter and such but ickind fo want to talk about it for a while.
Like have over a thousand wrealters. That a lot of people to pay. Maybe they have some sort of casue so you have to show up and wrestle or you don't get paid but still that a lot.
You have to make sure you please the fans snd it can be hard for the fans to stick to someone they like or remember because of how many wrestlers there are. However I think they overcame it
I am very certain they have there own stadium. Like they have to have 1 at the very least. Honestly it wouldn't suspie me if they have there own cyrpto, only fans, probably sell stuff like used wrestling gear.
In fact they probably depend on thwre 18+ sales to make it and keep going to gain wealth. Heck the tickets are probably pricy as well.
Oh heck all of that staff as well. Havin talent who had a following that isn't a aprt fi l.a.w is helpful. Also because there are so many wreslters that probably means that a lot of wrestlers get forgotten.
I am just rambling. What do you guys think about how L.a.w is run and such in l.a.w lore.
Running L.A.W must be a nightmare
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Re: Running L.A.W must be a nightmare
I see LAW as being the largest business inside of a massively successful global conglomerate. Not only is LAW a wrestling promotion, but it is tied to other industries: Gyms, hotels, saunas, and what have you, all of which are utilized to expand the scale of the competition it boasts, all coming together in such a way that makes it, without question, THE biggest game there is, in all of professional wrestling history. I'm no financial expert, but I can see that working out well enough to make everyone on the payroll major cash, from the top down. Even with a massive team handling operations worldwide.
I also head-canon in some fictional laws that make all the kidnappings, brutal non-match beatdowns and all, perfectly legal (as long as the victims of these crimes are in the business, with a few to cover some murky waters like assaults on fans). And with all the money coming in from the product and the hotels, gyms, and everything else (which anyone who isn't a signed wrestler or staff member has to pay for), a top of the top-tier legal team is on standby to pull the promotion's ass out of the fire whenever something that ISN'T covered by the laws goes down.
As for how the matches are broadcast and streamed, the way I see it is that LAW doesn't do just one or two weekly shows like WWE or AEW. It's too big for that. Instead, there are several shows being broadcasted live throughout the world. Something like how the sportsball shows work: The show that comes on for you at home depends on the region you're in, with other shows being available if you have all the premium sports channels, for example. And plus, you can see them on the in-universe website as well. Plus, there's all the matches that are being streamed and recorded in other places, which are more their own things. And there's also a bunch of local events going on at any given time. House shows here, there, and everywhere. So everyone who's signed could always be wrestling.
The logistics would still be crazy, though, and the chain of command would be more like a pyramid. Dan up top, then it goes from there, down to bookers and individual showrunners and what have you. People who aren't General Managers, per se -- not of LAW as a whole -- but have that authority for the shows they're trusted with. At least until they're overruled by someone higher up.
I also head-canon in some fictional laws that make all the kidnappings, brutal non-match beatdowns and all, perfectly legal (as long as the victims of these crimes are in the business, with a few to cover some murky waters like assaults on fans). And with all the money coming in from the product and the hotels, gyms, and everything else (which anyone who isn't a signed wrestler or staff member has to pay for), a top of the top-tier legal team is on standby to pull the promotion's ass out of the fire whenever something that ISN'T covered by the laws goes down.
As for how the matches are broadcast and streamed, the way I see it is that LAW doesn't do just one or two weekly shows like WWE or AEW. It's too big for that. Instead, there are several shows being broadcasted live throughout the world. Something like how the sportsball shows work: The show that comes on for you at home depends on the region you're in, with other shows being available if you have all the premium sports channels, for example. And plus, you can see them on the in-universe website as well. Plus, there's all the matches that are being streamed and recorded in other places, which are more their own things. And there's also a bunch of local events going on at any given time. House shows here, there, and everywhere. So everyone who's signed could always be wrestling.
The logistics would still be crazy, though, and the chain of command would be more like a pyramid. Dan up top, then it goes from there, down to bookers and individual showrunners and what have you. People who aren't General Managers, per se -- not of LAW as a whole -- but have that authority for the shows they're trusted with. At least until they're overruled by someone higher up.
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