Marc the Smark
02-03-2008, 03:00 PM
You know how these threads work. You confess about things that put you in the minority or admit to things that most people won't readily admit to. Here's one of mine ---
I don't think "The Attitude Era" was the pinnacle or golden era of wrestling... I think it may have been its lowest point. Let me clarify this by saying that I enjoyed *some* of the product during this time. The work-rate was really good and there were a lot of talented performers around during this time.
What really turned me off was the raunchiness and seediness that was so prevalent. I was actually embarrassed to call myself a wrestling fan during this time. The obscenities pushed the envelope way too far and the product became something I could no longer identify with or relate to.
I don't think "The Attitude Era" was the pinnacle or golden era of wrestling... I think it may have been its lowest point. Let me clarify this by saying that I enjoyed *some* of the product during this time. The work-rate was really good and there were a lot of talented performers around during this time.
What really turned me off was the raunchiness and seediness that was so prevalent. I was actually embarrassed to call myself a wrestling fan during this time. The obscenities pushed the envelope way too far and the product became something I could no longer identify with or relate to.