Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
In addition to what HairyKunckles said, I think part of the reason was there was less of a personal relationship involving the successors. Back in the old days, the connections across the country were a lot stronger. Bosses in different cities actually knew each other. As time went on, and those connections weakened, there was no incentive to allow newer guys a place on the Commission.


Yes. And the smaller Families were getting weaker and weaker overall while the New York Families managed to stay powerful. (In the 70s.)


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