Not to get off-topic, but poker is still very big. The reason there's not many shows outside of WSOP anymore is because black friday (when America became nazi's and banned online poker) scared away almost anything to do with poker. More specifically, most of the shows were sponsored by or created by owners of those poker sites.Poker seems to have left as quickly as it came, and it was only really popular in my opinion because of the personalities, and the fact that anyone can learn to play Hold'Em with a deck of cards and some spare change.
But the main reason poker is so popular is because on any given day, a complete scrub can beat a pro. Even if they do everything wrong, they can still win... and potentially win A LOT of money. And Poker is incredibly easy to understand and learn, to the point where it's enjoyable to watch even if you've only played it once or twice. The fact that there's a huge amount of luck draws in people like moths to a flame. It's a skill game but with the right amount of luck, you could become a millionaire in a single tournament.
This is why I was advocating more randomness and luck factors in fighters. As a competitor I absolutely hate that idea, but it would get more people into the game. Fighters are one of the MOST skilled based games, and they're also one of the least played and least popular because of this, imo. I realize what the games need to be, which is why I've really stopped playing fighters.