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The biggest difference between the Attitude Era and today's product is Smackdown.
The reason why TV today is said to be less compelling is because Smackdown exists. Back in 1997-late 1999, there was a total of one major show a week in the WWF. Raw was all that mattered (did anyone really watch Shotgun or Superstars? Heat was around but it was more of a supplement than a compliment) and it was on once a week.
That was the big difference. You had to wait seven whole days before you could get more of the story. It was a week before you could see what Austin was going to do to Vince next or what DX was actually going to say and do on live TV. Today, the longest you go without a new WWE show on the air is two days (which are Saturdays and Sundays when there's no PPV).
A lot of what made Raw so much fun back in the day was waiting. You would see something happen and you would want to know immediately what happened next. WCW made a fortune saying "FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WEEK!". Today the endings of shows are more definitive and not really cliffhangers. It just moves on to the next show and we talk about it all week on NXT, Superstars and Smackdown.
Consider the return of an injured superstar. Let's use HHH in 2002 as an example. He was part of the super heel team with Austin and Vince when he left. He would abuse Lita and steal titles and be an all around heel. When he came back in 2002, the pop was the loudest I've ever heard. Why would that be? We hadn't heard from him in months so it's not like he made some big speech turning face. It was because we hadn't seen him and we missed him. When's the last time someone made a big return and was a heel? It doesn't work that way and it's the same concept.
I'm getting off track here. In short, with no Smackdown you were able to be left hanging and by the time you had spent a week thinking about it and talking to your friends about it, you HAD to see what happened on Raw. It's a very basic difference but it's changed the way wrestling works. Even with the Brand Split we hear about what happens on the other shows, be it through a video or the announcers hyping it. It's a big difference and the biggest difference in today's product and that of the Attitude Era.
And before anyone asks, no I'm not saying there shouldn't be a Smackdown or any other show besides Raw. This is an observation, not a criticism.
The reason why TV today is said to be less compelling is because Smackdown exists. Back in 1997-late 1999, there was a total of one major show a week in the WWF. Raw was all that mattered (did anyone really watch Shotgun or Superstars? Heat was around but it was more of a supplement than a compliment) and it was on once a week.
That was the big difference. You had to wait seven whole days before you could get more of the story. It was a week before you could see what Austin was going to do to Vince next or what DX was actually going to say and do on live TV. Today, the longest you go without a new WWE show on the air is two days (which are Saturdays and Sundays when there's no PPV).
A lot of what made Raw so much fun back in the day was waiting. You would see something happen and you would want to know immediately what happened next. WCW made a fortune saying "FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS NEXT WEEK!". Today the endings of shows are more definitive and not really cliffhangers. It just moves on to the next show and we talk about it all week on NXT, Superstars and Smackdown.
Consider the return of an injured superstar. Let's use HHH in 2002 as an example. He was part of the super heel team with Austin and Vince when he left. He would abuse Lita and steal titles and be an all around heel. When he came back in 2002, the pop was the loudest I've ever heard. Why would that be? We hadn't heard from him in months so it's not like he made some big speech turning face. It was because we hadn't seen him and we missed him. When's the last time someone made a big return and was a heel? It doesn't work that way and it's the same concept.
I'm getting off track here. In short, with no Smackdown you were able to be left hanging and by the time you had spent a week thinking about it and talking to your friends about it, you HAD to see what happened on Raw. It's a very basic difference but it's changed the way wrestling works. Even with the Brand Split we hear about what happens on the other shows, be it through a video or the announcers hyping it. It's a big difference and the biggest difference in today's product and that of the Attitude Era.
And before anyone asks, no I'm not saying there shouldn't be a Smackdown or any other show besides Raw. This is an observation, not a criticism.