The Naitch
04-21-2011, 06:05 PM
I would consider ERAS like even as little as 5 months. I left some blank because I can't point out a specific date. Feel free to FILL THEM IN
Attitude Era- WrestleMania 14-the day after WrestleMania X7. Here, after WrestleMania X7, they had the chance to make Triple H a bigger star than he already was, by having him go up against Steve Austin. I think they screwed it up here by having him play second fiddle to Austin as the Intercontinental Champion. The Rock was gone, so this was the chance for THE GAME to fill in that void
Invasion Era- ????- the day the nWo official died. With the WCW Invasion angle dead, there was still the potential to make something out of a newly acquired nWo. You can't really lay the Invasion angle to rest when there's the nWo around, so it still gave off that WCW feel. But once the nWo officially died in the spring of 2002, it was time to move on.
Transition Era- the RAW after the nWo died-????? I would consider this the transition era since it was now the time to lay the WCW buyout to rest and finally focus on brining in the new generation of future WWE superstars. We caught glimpses of the future of WWE. First starting off with Brock Lesnar, a rookie blue chipper in Randy Orton, a prototype-esque John Cena, and a guy who hung around a guy who preached against masturbation...Deacon Batista.
Okay I started it off, who wants to continue listing down the next list of eras.
THANk YOU
Attitude Era- WrestleMania 14-the day after WrestleMania X7. Here, after WrestleMania X7, they had the chance to make Triple H a bigger star than he already was, by having him go up against Steve Austin. I think they screwed it up here by having him play second fiddle to Austin as the Intercontinental Champion. The Rock was gone, so this was the chance for THE GAME to fill in that void
Invasion Era- ????- the day the nWo official died. With the WCW Invasion angle dead, there was still the potential to make something out of a newly acquired nWo. You can't really lay the Invasion angle to rest when there's the nWo around, so it still gave off that WCW feel. But once the nWo officially died in the spring of 2002, it was time to move on.
Transition Era- the RAW after the nWo died-????? I would consider this the transition era since it was now the time to lay the WCW buyout to rest and finally focus on brining in the new generation of future WWE superstars. We caught glimpses of the future of WWE. First starting off with Brock Lesnar, a rookie blue chipper in Randy Orton, a prototype-esque John Cena, and a guy who hung around a guy who preached against masturbation...Deacon Batista.
Okay I started it off, who wants to continue listing down the next list of eras.
THANk YOU