King Patrick Star
K. O. T. R. 2007 - Team Undisputed
WWEShop.com said:For the first time ever, WWEs incredible journey is charted through a detailed timeline of watershed events, from Mr. McMahons early bold steps in the business to the global success it is today. Featuring exclusive interviews with The Chairman and incredible archival photography, The Untold History of the WWE is your essential guide to the most memorable milestones in WWE history.
Interesting notes:
The History is divided into 6 parts:
The '80s Boom [1982-1985]
The Dawn of WrestleMania [1985-1990]
The New Generation [1990-1996]
The Attitude Era [1996-2001]
The Postwar Era [2001-2005]
The Modern Era [2005-Present] (I wonder what they are going to call it when this Era isn't "Modern" anymore)
VKM has a Q & A at the start of every Chapter. Now, I haven't read through the whole mag yet, but something caught my eye.
WWE Magazine : "The Modern Era" section's Q & A said:Is there any part of WWE history that you wish could be erased?
Vince McMahon said:I wouldn't erase any of it. I've had a wonderful experience
WWE Magazine said:What about the Chris Benoit tragedy? We're two years removed - will there ever be a time when we can acknowledge him as part of WWE history?
Vince McMahon said:It's not right to pretend he didn't exist. It's one thing to include him as part of a historical perspective, which I believe is OK, and it's another thing to promote him, which is not OK. The situation is very similar to that of O.J. Simpson - despite his controversy, O.J. was still a part of the NLF scene. You can't deny that he existed.
Interesting.