Scenarios about 'AFL-NFL merger'
The 1970 consolidation of the rival American Football League and National Football League into a unified professional football organization in the United States. This merger followed a period of intense competition for players, fans, and television contracts during the 1960s, and created the modern NFL structure with two conferences and the Super Bowl as its championship game. The merger fundamentally transformed professional football's economic model and propelled it toward becoming America's most popular spectator sport.
What If The Super Bowl Never Became Popular?
Exploring the alternate timeline where America's biggest sporting event failed to capture national attention, radically altering the landscape of sports, media, advertising, and American cultural identity.