Post by Deleted on Oct 11, 2011 22:42:59 GMT -5
Hey guys!
So I may be a little biased here but my friends and I were talking today and I came to the conclusion that 1997 might be the most underrated and influential year in WWF(E) history. I think a lot of it really started in 1996 but didn't go into effect until 1997. Gone were the days of Trash Men, Clowns and Repo Men. In their place was "real" story lines and real drama from the likes of Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold and a more human Undertaker.
1997 also had a lot of firsts...the first ever 4 person PPV match between Bret Hart, Undertaker, Vader and Stone Cold in February. The first ever "border war" between Canada and the USA. The first (and only) time they had a worker successfully play heel in the USA and work face everywhere else in the world. Not to mention, the first flag match and Hell in a Cell. There was even the beginnings of a Light Heavyweight Division. Also a lot of the cheesy "I'm the good guy" stuff was replaced with "whoop ass" and "Sunny days". Even for a guy like Rocky Maivia who started out 1997 as a blue chipper baby face eventually found his way and officially became The Rock by December. Stone Cold is another guy who started off 1997 as a tweener/heel became one of the most loved superstars of all time by the end of the year.
That's not to say that 1997 was perfect...some things like the Screwjob and Austin's neck injury were certainly two things that I wish didn't happen. I just feel like 1997 is where wrestling changed. It was no longer a Saturday Morning Cartoon show. In 1997, wrestling became something else. Monday Night Raw became Raw Is War. Bret Hart became a national hero. Steve Austin really became Stone Cold and Rocky Maivia became The Rock.
I started watching WWF in February, 1997 and looking back...it's easy to see why I got so hooked.
Thoughts?
So I may be a little biased here but my friends and I were talking today and I came to the conclusion that 1997 might be the most underrated and influential year in WWF(E) history. I think a lot of it really started in 1996 but didn't go into effect until 1997. Gone were the days of Trash Men, Clowns and Repo Men. In their place was "real" story lines and real drama from the likes of Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold and a more human Undertaker.
1997 also had a lot of firsts...the first ever 4 person PPV match between Bret Hart, Undertaker, Vader and Stone Cold in February. The first ever "border war" between Canada and the USA. The first (and only) time they had a worker successfully play heel in the USA and work face everywhere else in the world. Not to mention, the first flag match and Hell in a Cell. There was even the beginnings of a Light Heavyweight Division. Also a lot of the cheesy "I'm the good guy" stuff was replaced with "whoop ass" and "Sunny days". Even for a guy like Rocky Maivia who started out 1997 as a blue chipper baby face eventually found his way and officially became The Rock by December. Stone Cold is another guy who started off 1997 as a tweener/heel became one of the most loved superstars of all time by the end of the year.
That's not to say that 1997 was perfect...some things like the Screwjob and Austin's neck injury were certainly two things that I wish didn't happen. I just feel like 1997 is where wrestling changed. It was no longer a Saturday Morning Cartoon show. In 1997, wrestling became something else. Monday Night Raw became Raw Is War. Bret Hart became a national hero. Steve Austin really became Stone Cold and Rocky Maivia became The Rock.
I started watching WWF in February, 1997 and looking back...it's easy to see why I got so hooked.
Thoughts?