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Old 05-12-2009, 02:24 AM   #39
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Originally Posted by Lock Jaw View Post
I'd say there's actually more wrestling nowadays than there was in the Attitude era, and that the Attitude era had more "soap opera shit" than today.
I dunno, do you say that because back then the shows were part of one brand? and now it seems separated and less of? or do you actually think thats the case?

You could be right, I guess I should've illustrated the idea of quality, rather than quantity.

I get that its entertainment, and corny, tounge in cheek, whatever you want to call it is always going to be part of wrestling, but I dunno, its just seeing that Santino/a thing, its just embaressing to watch. But then I was also a different age back then and how to perceive the product then is different.

Its just my opnion that if the watershed was back to what it was, all aspects of the product; wrestling, matches, spots, violence, quality, characters etc would all improve.

I mean to call ECW ECW is pretty much false advertising.
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