Interesting Use Of Technology To Archive Wrestling History
The above video, found on this YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/@ProWrestleMachine), is an interesting use of technology to archive pro wrestling history. This specific video attempts to archive pro wrestling newsletters from the 1992-1004 era, recapping the first set of shows for ECW - then known as Eastern Championship Wrestling.
Do you find these uses of new technology useful for preserving professional wrestling history? If not, then leave your replies on how to use technology better for specific purposes. For example, you may not like the above video's structure and robotic voice if you are at home -- but you may find it at least beneficial to listen if you are on a long drive and aren't able to read those archives in text/PDF format.
Regarding pro wrestling history in the coming months there may be posts on topics such as new uses for:
- Augmented Reality
- Metaverse - such as a digital pro wrestling museum
- NFTs and wrestling-specific crypto tokens to use in new digital wrestling ecosystems (games and more)
- Fractional ownership or at least some kind of fractional voting for future wrestling shows, including things like voting on match stipulations and more
- Web3 domain names based on wrestling
- Other kinds of ways in which new technology can be incorporated to give wrestling fans more reasons to connect with specific wrestlers, certain promotions, and pro wrestling's history
Leave your thoughts on what you believe, or already have seen, which can help grow the pro wrestling audience and also give both wrestlers & fans alike new ways to be emotionally connected to the industry.