Professional wrestling is an ever-evolving thing, it changes to keep up with the times. Sometimes those changes can be excellent, other times... Not so much. Now, out of all the eras in the history of wrestling which is your favorite?
Simple question, really: What is the greatest era in professional wrestling history?
I'll begin by outlining all the different eras:
- The Golden Era: The time during which the WWE(F) took off and became popular. This was when it took off towards becoming the global giant that it is today. The Golden Era is probably the most well known era of them all. It gave us stars such as Hulk Hogan, who is probably the most famous professional wrestler of all time.
- The New Generation Era: The time where new stars were born. The old guard, such as Hogan, were phased out and guys like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Owen Hart, and Bret Hart all came in. This was effectively the "lead-in" to the Attitude Era. The product became a little stale and began to evolve, the groundwork or the future was laid down.
- The Attitude Era: The most cutting edge and controversial period in pro wrestling history. Wrestling went from being family friendly to being adult oriented very suddenly. Some of the greatest stars ever came out during this period, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, etc. Competition was a big part of the product during this era, hence all the pushing limits by the WWE(F) and WCW. This era is beloved by many, and is in the eyes of most of the IWC the "glory days" of wrestling.
- The PG Era: The current product, which is geared more towards children and families. Hated by the IWC, and felt, by some, to be the worst time in wrestling history. It had changed the product, but in some ways it had returned the product to what it was once like in the Golden Era.
Now, there are two eras which I didn't include, because they are generally ignored but I will summarize them here:
- The Territory Era: Before there were any huge promotions. The country was split into territories, and regions. Major competition between promotions.
- The Ruthless Aggression Era: The period after the Attitude Era and before the PG Era. It is not officially recognized by the WWE, I believe, and it was a fairly down time for wrestling... Quite similar to the New Generation Era.
Now that all the summaries are complete a decision can be made. I believe that the Attitude Era is the greatest era in wrestling history. I may be biased towards it due to growing up at the time, but there are many reasons I think it is the greatest. It was the most entertaining time, and it was the most profitable. This is the time when WWE(F) and pro wrestling in general exploded into the mainstream. This when wrestling was "cool".
Ok, now that you know what my choice is, tell me yours. What do you think?
Simple question, really: What is the greatest era in professional wrestling history?
I'll begin by outlining all the different eras:
- The Golden Era: The time during which the WWE(F) took off and became popular. This was when it took off towards becoming the global giant that it is today. The Golden Era is probably the most well known era of them all. It gave us stars such as Hulk Hogan, who is probably the most famous professional wrestler of all time.
- The New Generation Era: The time where new stars were born. The old guard, such as Hogan, were phased out and guys like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Owen Hart, and Bret Hart all came in. This was effectively the "lead-in" to the Attitude Era. The product became a little stale and began to evolve, the groundwork or the future was laid down.
- The Attitude Era: The most cutting edge and controversial period in pro wrestling history. Wrestling went from being family friendly to being adult oriented very suddenly. Some of the greatest stars ever came out during this period, The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, etc. Competition was a big part of the product during this era, hence all the pushing limits by the WWE(F) and WCW. This era is beloved by many, and is in the eyes of most of the IWC the "glory days" of wrestling.
- The PG Era: The current product, which is geared more towards children and families. Hated by the IWC, and felt, by some, to be the worst time in wrestling history. It had changed the product, but in some ways it had returned the product to what it was once like in the Golden Era.
Now, there are two eras which I didn't include, because they are generally ignored but I will summarize them here:
- The Territory Era: Before there were any huge promotions. The country was split into territories, and regions. Major competition between promotions.
- The Ruthless Aggression Era: The period after the Attitude Era and before the PG Era. It is not officially recognized by the WWE, I believe, and it was a fairly down time for wrestling... Quite similar to the New Generation Era.
Now that all the summaries are complete a decision can be made. I believe that the Attitude Era is the greatest era in wrestling history. I may be biased towards it due to growing up at the time, but there are many reasons I think it is the greatest. It was the most entertaining time, and it was the most profitable. This is the time when WWE(F) and pro wrestling in general exploded into the mainstream. This when wrestling was "cool".
Ok, now that you know what my choice is, tell me yours. What do you think?