{"id":936117,"date":"2019-08-18T13:35:55","date_gmt":"2019-08-18T18:35:55","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/?p=936117"},"modified":"2019-08-18T13:36:21","modified_gmt":"2019-08-18T18:36:21","slug":"does-the-shadow-of-the-attitude-era-hang-too-heavy-over-wwe-tfs1101","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thesportsdaily.com\/news\/does-the-shadow-of-the-attitude-era-hang-too-heavy-over-wwe-tfs1101\/","title":{"rendered":"Does The Shadow Of The Attitude Era Hang Too Heavy Over WWE?"},"content":{"rendered":"
WWE is the superhuman juggernaut of the professional wrestling industry. Vince McMahon\u2019s company is on top of the world and massively lucrative days lie ahead with SmackDown Live\u2019s<\/em> move to the FOX Network. The money will flow, the product will take center stage and fans all over the world will surely tune in to see how it all unfolds.<\/h5>\n

But many of the fans tuning in will likely be of the casual ilk, which is a segment that WWE has targeted over the years. Those casuals were along for the ride when D-Generation X was breaking the rules, Mick Foley was diving off of steel cages and The Rock was electrifying the world. Stone Cold Steve Austin was the biggest star in the business and business was white hot.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The Attitude Era was indeed an unforgettable time in WWE\u2019s history and the legacy of its stars looms large over the company despite how much time passes. But does the shadow of that era hang too heavy over WWE today?<\/p>\n

WWE is unlike any other combat sports promotion in the game today. Much of that has to do with the fact that WWE is predetermined pro wrestling of course, but it\u2019s also because of the company\u2019s willingness to celebrate its past. The Attitude Era came to an end in 2002, but it continues to be talked about among the WWE faithful. More importantly, WWE continues to talk about it as well.<\/p>\n