Is the Attitude Era coming back?

Vince McMahon plans to bring back some elements of the company’s most successful era, The Attitude Era. According to reports, The Big Man is targeting the 18-34 demographic. Essentially, this means that the company is eliminating the overall PG Era vibe, and bringing back The Attitude Era.

Why did WWE Attitude Era end?

Why did this decline take place? The simplest answer is that WWE made a single, catastrophic blunder that led to the company rapidly losing popularity. No, that blunder was not botching the invasion angle of WCW and ECW wrestlers, but rather the decision in the main event of WrestleMania X-7 to turn Steve Austin heel.

Why did WWE change from WWF?

The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) had to change its name to the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) due to the lawsuit initiated by the World Wildlife Fund over the initials back in 2002.

Are the wins in WWE scripted?

Although roughly 99.9 percent of the things that have happened in professional wrestling over the years have been carefully scripted and planned for, spontaneity is bound to creep in every once in a while. In fact, some of the most memorable moments in WWE history were unscripted.

Why did WWE go soft?

WWE says that the move to PG cut the “excess” of the Attitude Era and “ushered in a new era of refined and compelling storytelling”. John Cena was face of the company during this time, despite receiving a mixed reception from the audience.

Will WWE ever stop being PG?

Vince McMahon: WWE Content Will Stay ‘PG,’ Won’t Revert to the Attitude Era’s ‘Gory Crap’ WWE Chairman Vince McMahon said that his wrestling content will stay “in a PG environment,” and that the company is not going back to what he called the “gory crap” of its famed “Attitude Era.”

When did WWE stop blood?

The WWE has banned performers from bleeding in the ring since 2008, and most people never had the slightest of idea why this took place. However, it appears we can all lay our blame at the feet of Shawn “The Heartbreak Kid” Michaels.