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Post by Lord Ragnarok on Jul 21, 2010 11:23:32 GMT -5
Which is BS. Bandwagon jumpers And it's all because Jericho said he didn't like the Attitude Era. If Jericho said he likes to eat his dog's sh*t, they would all start eating their dog's sh*t. In the words of Kurt Angle: "It's true, it's damn true"
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Jul 21, 2010 21:46:42 GMT -5
Personally it is my favorite era of all time. I was a huge Austin fan & was addicted immediately as soon as he became the beer swelling redneck. The era was just filled with so many memories for me. Is it the best era of all time? Couldn't say, I wasn't born during the 80s so I missed most of this era. Is it my favorite? yes, but I almost feel that many will favorite the era they grew up as kids watching in my opinion.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Jul 22, 2010 17:38:29 GMT -5
You don't need to worry about being blasted, everyone hates it since Jericho doesn't like it.
I love it and won't ever stop.
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Post by Brad on Jul 22, 2010 19:27:49 GMT -5
You don't need to worry about being blasted, everyone hates it since Jericho doesn't like it. I love it and won't ever stop. I feel the need to specify my comments have nothing to do with Jericho. I dont hate it, fact is it still serves to take me back to my teen years but I wish we hadnt seen so many gimmick matches.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 22, 2010 19:43:41 GMT -5
I liked it, but can see where you're coming from. It's most definitely a time in wrestling that can never be duplicated.
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Post by The Boglin on Jul 23, 2010 10:05:35 GMT -5
I'd watch a RAW from97-99 over todays product any day. As far as over the top gimmics go, i prefer that over everyone today being super serious.
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Post by ztj_wwf on Jul 24, 2010 1:29:33 GMT -5
When you have The Rock, Stone Cold, HHH, Mick Foley, Undertaker, Kane, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, etc. all actively wrestling at the same time, how dare you say it sucked. I honestly don't get how anyone could talk poop about that era, I think it's just people wanting to go against everyone else's opinion, because the storylines and quality of TV shows every week were unparalleled, the stuff with the Higher Power, Austin and McMahon, Rock and Austin, Undertaker and Kane, The Ministry, etc. is the best stuff in the history of this business and how anyone can say otherwise is beyond me. But if you like the cartoon characters of the 80's or the poop that is happening today more, so be it, but I feel really sorry for you if that's the case.
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Post by hurrimark on Jul 24, 2010 12:34:20 GMT -5
When you have The Rock, Stone Cold, HHH, Mick Foley, Undertaker, Kane, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, etc. all actively wrestling at the same time, how dare you say it sucked. I honestly don't get how anyone could talk poop about that era, I think it's just people wanting to go against everyone else's opinion, because the storylines and quality of TV shows every week were unparalleled, the stuff with the Higher Power, Austin and McMahon, Rock and Austin, Undertaker and Kane, The Ministry, etc. is the best stuff in the history of this business and how anyone can say otherwise is beyond me. But if you like the cartoon characters of the 80's or the poop that is happening today more, so be it, but I feel really sorry for you if that's the case. Thisthe attiude was the best, is the best and the best there EVER will be.
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Post by Sam on Jul 24, 2010 12:38:56 GMT -5
The Attitude Era for me, was what got me into wrestling on a weekly basis. Not because of what it was, that was part of it, but others things like the Monday Night Wars was at its peak then and The Rock was starting to become on of WWE's biggest stars.
There are some parts of the era I didn't like, but then again, you get that in any era.
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Post by hurrimark on Jul 24, 2010 13:05:52 GMT -5
The things I disliked about the attitude era I can count on one hand (not pun intended). They are as follows in no order:
PMS Mae Young birth to hand RTC Sable Over the edge
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Post by Matt on Jul 24, 2010 13:25:06 GMT -5
The Attitude Era was great at the time, but I really cannot go back and watch it without cringing. The talent was good, the storylines were good and over the top, and the same can be said about the gimmicks; however, the actual wrestling quality sucked, with few exceptions.
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Post by Brad on Jul 24, 2010 14:39:21 GMT -5
however, the actual wrestling quality sucked, with few exceptions. THIS right here is what I'm trying to say. I'm in no way discrediting the storytelling of that era. I was glued to my tv every single week and it was head and shoulders above today. Someone in this thread talked about "cartoon characters of the 80's" well, when I think of old school wrestling I do not automaticly think WWF I grew up a memphis wrestling fan, from the time I was three years old. Not only that, AWA... great stuff When I can go back and watch the likes of Curt Henning Vs. Nick Bockwinkle or The Midnight Rockers Vs. Playboy Buddy Rose and Pretty Boy Doug Somers, why would I want to see so many gimmick matches like we got in the attitude era? That's my only complaint, as I've gotten older I like the mindset and feel of a stead wrestling match. I dont need tables ladders and chairs, though they all have their place. I dont even need blood, though it too has it's place. I want the two guys in the ring to make me feel the match without having to go over the top. Tell me a story, please I dont think any true wrestling fan would argue with what I said here.
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Post by hurrimark on Jul 24, 2010 16:29:42 GMT -5
however, the actual wrestling quality sucked, with few exceptions. THIS right here is what I'm trying to say. I'm in no way discrediting the storytelling of that era. I was glued to my tv every single week and it was head and shoulders above today. Someone in this thread talked about "cartoon characters of the 80's" well, when I think of old school wrestling I do not automaticly think WWF I grew up a memphis wrestling fan, from the time I was three years old. Not only that, AWA... great stuff When I can go back and watch the likes of Curt Henning Vs. Nick Bockwinkle or The Midnight Rockers Vs. Playboy Buddy Rose and Pretty Boy Doug Somers, why would I want to see so many gimmick matches like we got in the attitude era? That's my only complaint, as I've gotten older I like the mindset and feel of a stead wrestling match. I dont need tables ladders and chairs, though they all have their place. I dont even need blood, though it too has it's place. I want the two guys in the ring to make me feel the match without having to go over the top. Tell me a story, please I dont think any true wrestling fan would argue with what I said here. One of the best and most balanced posts i've seen on this forum and i've been around here for about 7 or 8 years on an older account.
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Post by slappy on Jul 25, 2010 4:31:51 GMT -5
I'd choose WCW over the same years that the WWF aired the Attitude Era.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2010 11:11:20 GMT -5
however, the actual wrestling quality sucked, with few exceptions. THIS right here is what I'm trying to say. I'm in no way discrediting the storytelling of that era. I was glued to my tv every single week and it was head and shoulders above today. Someone in this thread talked about "cartoon characters of the 80's" well, when I think of old school wrestling I do not automaticly think WWF I grew up a memphis wrestling fan, from the time I was three years old. Not only that, AWA... great stuff When I can go back and watch the likes of Curt Henning Vs. Nick Bockwinkle or The Midnight Rockers Vs. Playboy Buddy Rose and Pretty Boy Doug Somers, why would I want to see so many gimmick matches like we got in the attitude era? That's my only complaint, as I've gotten older I like the mindset and feel of a stead wrestling match. I dont need tables ladders and chairs, though they all have their place. I dont even need blood, though it too has it's place. I want the two guys in the ring to make me feel the match without having to go over the top. Tell me a story, please I dont think any true wrestling fan would argue with what I said here. great post.
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Post by Patrick Bateman on Jul 25, 2010 18:36:11 GMT -5
lol, of course Jericho didn't like the Attitude era.
Who'd like being Triple H's job boy bitch?
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Post by The Boglin on Jul 26, 2010 14:25:59 GMT -5
When you have The Rock, Stone Cold, HHH, Mick Foley, Undertaker, Kane, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, etc. all actively wrestling at the same time, how dare you say it sucked. I honestly don't get how anyone could talk poop about that era, I think it's just people wanting to go against everyone else's opinion, because the storylines and quality of TV shows every week were unparalleled, the stuff with the Higher Power, Austin and McMahon, Rock and Austin, Undertaker and Kane, The Ministry, etc. is the best stuff in the history of this business and how anyone can say otherwise is beyond me. But if you like the cartoon characters of the 80's or the poop that is happening today more, so be it, but I feel really sorry for you if that's the case. The 80's was awesome!
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Post by Dat guy ova der on Jul 30, 2010 18:58:03 GMT -5
My favorite time in wrestling has always been 1996-2005. The variety of WCW, ECW, and WWF/E at the time was great. I'm sure that the main reason I feel this way though, is that I was still a kid, and believed that everything was real. I mean, I was AFRAID of Taker and Kane... I LOVED the Hardys simply because the moved quick... I LOVED Goldberg because he was an unstopable freak of nature... I don't feel that way now, as I've learned so much about the business...
Honestly, I think that the Internet killed wrestling for me; but at the same time, it brought my love for it to a whole new level...
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Post by STING on Aug 1, 2010 12:48:46 GMT -5
1985-1995, was the best era of wrestling in my opinion. There were so many great moments in there. WWF, NWA, AWA, WCCW, GWF, USWA, etc. Territory wrestling at its best. Truly the "Glory Years" of wrestling. This time period was such a great time to be a wrestling fan.
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Post by OmegaGaijin on Aug 3, 2010 2:23:21 GMT -5
Even though i started watching wrestling in 1991,i consider myself a 'new generation' kid. I was never huge on the attitude era,by the end of 1997 it was getting unbearable for me,yet i still put up with the WWE till 2004 lol.
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