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What ERA or GENERATION would you call this...
I'd say the Attitude Era to WrestleMania X7 (1997-2001) was it's own era.
Now from Backlash 01- WrestleMania XX (2001-2004), what would you call this time frame? Would you call this the "transition era"? That sounds dumb. This was the time WCW got was ushered in, they trimmed the fat, and eventually a new roster arose. The "Ruthless Agression Era" wasn't mentioned enough for it to be called that. What I think from WrestleMania XX to now (2004-Present) can be called "The Future", The Rock had his last match to date at XX and we saw the rise of John Cena. Pretty much How would you name these different eras? |
2002-2006 : Ruthless Agression
2006-2008 : The Cena Era - Akin to the Hulkamania era 2008-Present : "The Future"/New Generation 2.0 |
just wondering, what grants it the name "Ruthless Agression"? Was it because the technical wrestling + talent was good at the time (mainly SD! in 2003. Lesnar, Angle, Guerrero, Rey, Hass, Benjamin etc etc)?
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PG-Era...
yeah...what Xero said. |
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def. the PG/PC era
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I thought we were still in the transition era...Era of Cena?
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The Chicken-shit.. dumbed down politically correct hope we don't offend a certain demographic to keep the TV-PG rating era.
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The "Wake me when its over" era.
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Cena wins
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WWE Universe Era
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2002-2005 HHH Era
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Michael Colera
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I think this is the transitional era. 2001 to 2004 was certainly different, but we still had Rock, Austin, Angle, HHH, Flair, Taker and later Hogan, Nash, etc...
This might be the first era where there are only two true Superstars from multiple eras in HHH and Taker. So many new faces coming in and getting pushed while older guys like Hogan, Flair, and Shawn either got pushed out or retired. |
The SGS Era - Shit's gone Stale
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That ought'll do it.
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Era 404
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late 80's redux this reminds me of that time. pretty much what zero said old guys forced to pass the torch to the young guys.
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What Xero said,the new Generation 2.0 era. This era also isn't much different than 1995 (which was almost as bad) in terms of quaility.
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fucking hate how wwe has to go through "era's". such aload of bollocks.
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I'm not all for classifying everything into "eras", however, right now WWE is in a period of transition.
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"Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Machida era!"
that shit lasted 2 fights. Good job Seth Rogan |
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I only remember the WWE officially labeling anything as "an era" twice, with the "New Generation" and "Attitude". Everything else is just...opinions. |
yeah, you're right, aguakate. vince isn't doing a thing with regard to this.
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The Age of Apathy?
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Can't really call this the "transitional" or "the future" era as transitionary periods and periods of building to the future will happen throughout wrestling history, so calling this era that hardly makes it unique. Here's how I see the eras in WWE history since the 80s. 1985-1993 - Hulkamania Era/Golden Era 1993-1997 - The New Generation 1997-2001/2002 - Attitude Era 2002 onwards = Roster split Era. |
The Coleborg Collective Vintage and I quote Era.
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Generation Me
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1996-2001/2002: Attitude Era
2002-2007: Up and coming era 2008-now: PG-era aka WCW 2 era... |
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