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7/2/2025, 10:59:01 AM
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Absolutely not. Ruthless Aggression was a rapid return to everything that sucks about professional wrestling. Attitude Era was genuinely unpredictable and full of spectacle because McMahon was hungry to win the Wars. They made the brilliant call to drop the gay and stupid attempt to portray wrestling as a real sport where the fighters worried about winning and turned it into a red neck soap opera with the Undertakers evil brother coming back from the grave and Stone Cold and DX rebelling against the company. The focus wasn't on who was going to win the gay fake championship, it was all a bunch of memorable egotistical rednecks beating the shit out of each other. Wrestlers were literally dying in front of fans.
The Attitude Era was the best because it was the only (televised) era of wrestling where the focus wasn't on the make belief that it was real. As soon as WWF won the wars and returned to the tired Sports Entertainment aspect of wrestling everyone but the weird autists tuned out, and rightly so.
Absolutely not. Ruthless Aggression was a rapid return to everything that sucks about professional wrestling. Attitude Era was genuinely unpredictable and full of spectacle because McMahon was hungry to win the Wars. They made the brilliant call to drop the gay and stupid attempt to portray wrestling as a real sport where the fighters worried about winning and turned it into a red neck soap opera with the Undertakers evil brother coming back from the grave and Stone Cold and DX rebelling against the company. The focus wasn't on who was going to win the gay fake championship, it was all a bunch of memorable egotistical rednecks beating the shit out of each other. Wrestlers were literally dying in front of fans.
The Attitude Era was the best because it was the only (televised) era of wrestling where the focus wasn't on the make belief that it was real. As soon as WWF won the wars and returned to the tired Sports Entertainment aspect of wrestling everyone but the weird autists tuned out, and rightly so.
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