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Originally Posted by Xero
Different product. Can you honestly look at today's product and the product of 2000 and say "yes, these are exactly the same"? Absolutely not. The content is a sharp contrast to one another.
I will, however, admit that WWE DID market to a younger audience during the Attitude Era. But that doesn't take away from the fact that there were warnings and the ratings were in place.
If anything, I think some of the stuff WWE put out 10 years ago should have had an M rating. They treaded the line A LOT of the time.
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Listen, I totally agree with you Xero about the parents and their children, even though the other side of that is it being an easy cop out. But either way, I agree with you on that part, but you and I are having another conversation apart from the current topic or my question in the beginning, why would he make this thread about John Cena, before making one about Steve Austin if he was truly after the whole what type of affect does something have on a generation?