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Pro skateboarding is on the verge of being dead in the next 5 or so years.
Why?
- it doesn't seem like theres a vanguard of up and comers that will replace the current pros
- there's less and less videos that seem monumental, it seems like that number is dwindling year after year partly because videos have been deprioritized and they are expensive to make
- the content pro skaters/companies produce seems to increasingly lack strict editing or have a point of view
- potentially sponsored skaters are less likely to accept being paid so little as part of being AM unless they are already rich or have family in the business
- the pay pro skaters get now doesn't seem to be keeping up with inflation
I think skateboarding itself is as strong as ever and will not die but the part of the skate industry that sponsors skaters seems to be in a bad spot as far as talent selection and money. seems like more companies will implode and nothing will replace them.
Disagree. The east coast, and Europe is fuckin killing it right now.
At the very least Gustav and oski deserve to be mentioned with the greats.
Cyrus, Nik Stain, hjalte, shin, plenty of people putting out stuff that I genuinely get excited about before watching.