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Old 02-20-2006, 09:38 AM   #2
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Well, yeah. Wrestling basically goes in cycles. The Attitude era wasn't the first era of blood and shit (although it was tweaked for that generation). The Attitude era, in terms of popularity, would probably be the equivalent of the Hogan era from about 88 to 93 (at which point the "New Generation" came to be).

My bet is by 2009 the WWE will be huge again and be at another all-time high. It'll be the equivalent of the Attitude era again, tweaked for that generation.

Of course, by then, Triple H will be running the WWE because he tore both his quads, both his lats, and both his biceps in "The Great Tear of 2007".
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