Don't know I agree with that. I mean the XFL is pretty much just assets right now as is the USFL for that manner. The XFL is a collection of used uniforms and a handful of executives on zoom meetings. They're not wrong in their summation, and we still don't know what the overall intentions are. I'd put this as a 2/10 on the significance scale
That could also be technical language, a la WWFE buying the assets of WCW (including the name, the actual company died out under the name Universal Wrestling Corporation a few years back). Of course this would also assume that Alpha assumes ownership of the league to some degree, perhaps the Luck lawsuit--which is about all I can think of why it would.
But I doubt Jeffrey Pollack and Janet Duch secretly went to work for RBC, so I wouldn't write anything off as far as the league goes.
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If nothing else, if they do go with teams in individual markets, sure seems like Austin is going to be one of them.
TSL has a longstanding relationship with Austin; they held the 2018 and 2019 seasons there. In fact, "Austin Generals" was one of the names of the 2019 teams.