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  1. #31
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    Don't even know 90% of the WWE roster these days.

    I stopped watching wrestling at about the same time Kane took off his mask. Talk about worst character move ever and completely ruined his character in the process. Today's PG era seems like they're trying too hard and it now caters to a younger crowd compared to the Attitude era when it was mostly young adults. You don't see matches like The Undertaker vs. Mankind in Hell in a Cell or Hardy Boyz/Dudley Boyz/Edge & Christian TLC matches anymore. It became too much of a soap opera and less so on creating an entertaining ring fight.
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  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by Mega-Tallica View Post
    Don't even know 90% of the WWE roster these days.

    I stopped watching wrestling at about the same time Kane took off his mask. Talk about worst character move ever and completely ruined his character in the process. Today's PG era seems like they're trying too hard and it now caters to a younger crowd compared to the Attitude era when it was mostly young adults. You don't see matches like The Undertaker vs. Mankind in Hell in a Cell or Hardy Boyz/Dudley Boyz/Edge & Christian TLC matches anymore. It became too much of a soap opera and less so on creating an entertaining ring fight.
    Yeah the 90s was the BEST years for wrestling.
    The entire show got terrible right at the start of about 2001/2002.
    I stopped watching as well, but the video games for it are still fun
    Wishlist:
    The Cure [1]
    Queen [28?]
    AFI [7]
    My Chem. [3]

  3. #33
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    The 90's were both the best and the worst decade of wrestling. Just look at some of the cheeseball crap that came out in the early 90's that everybody seems to forget, while they remember the end of the decade.

  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by Ehfahq View Post
    The 90's were both the best and the worst decade of wrestling. Just look at some of the cheeseball crap that came out in the early 90's that everybody seems to forget, while they remember the end of the decade.
    i watched mostly towards the end of the '90s (i would have been 8 in '99)
    So i'm thinking from '98-'03 i watched full time every week (as i quit right after 6th grade)
    Wishlist:
    The Cure [1]
    Queen [28?]
    AFI [7]
    My Chem. [3]


 

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