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Who reigns supreme in the gritty world of Taylor Sheridan's vision—Tulsa King's modern mafia saga or 1923's raw, historical drama? Picture this: a clash not just of timelines but philosophies. On one side, the fresh charisma of Sylvester Stallone's mobster-out-of-water tale in Tulsa King; on the other, the epic scale and generational saga of 1923. This is more than a bout for bragging rights—it's a battle to define what greatness looks like in Sheridan's universe. Will fans lean towards innovative narratives or the weight of historical gravitas? Your choice reveals not just a favorite, but what aspect of storytelling holds your heart.
In this battle:
Fans currently prefer 1923 over Tulsa King when it comes to the greatest Taylor Sheridan Shows of all time. In head-to-head matchups, fans pick 1923 71.4% of the time over Tulsa King.
Across all battles:
1923 win rate: 58.4%
Tulsa King win rate: 28.2%
It's a classic showdown between the old guard and the new wave in Sheridan's storytelling. 1923 offers that historical depth fans crave, while Tulsa King brings a modern, edgy twist. Fans are torn because each has its own unique flavor that stands out in the league.
Fans adore Tulsa King for its fresh take and Sylvester Stallone's charming anti-hero vibes. It's not just any old crime show; it's got that Sheridan touch that keeps the drama high and the dialogues sharp.
Fans are really vibing with 1923's deep dive into the Dutton family's past, and it's got that classic Sheridan grit they love. Plus, it's hard to compete with a show that connects so seamlessly with the Yellowstone universe!