WWE's bad attitude era has always been everyone's favorite period, during that time WWE has created many classic character shapes, the greatest player is naturally Steve Austen, who caught fire at the beginning of the bad attitude era, and also retired at the end of the bad attitude era. But from an objective point of view, the era of bad attitudes is not necessarily the greatest era, at least it is overrated. Let's take a look at why the era of wwe's bad attitude is overrated.

If you build a wrestling league and create several titles at the same time, the number of heavyweight championship titles should be the least, like those second-tier titles will change hands more frequently, so as to reflect the value of heavyweight championships. Not to mention that the bad attitude era doubles championship title changes hands a lot, wwe championship title changes hands is really frequent, as a first-line championship title, many players do not have many days to lose to others.
The most typical is that in 1999, Dwayne Johnson walked into 1999 as a wwe champion, but he was unexpectedly taken away by Mick Foley in early January, from Mick Foley to the big show brother who won the championship in November 1999, there were as many as 12 players who won the WWE championship this year, and the average month changed a host, so that the value of the wwe championship title would be reduced. Although wrestling is a performance, it should be better to have a top player hold the title for a period of time and then change people, isn't it?
Everyone said that the bad attitude of the game is wonderful, this is indeed not wrong, at that time there was no need to worry about the problem of bloodshed, but also more violent, is this kind of wrestling competition a high-quality competition? Not necessarily, in the era of bad attitudes, WWE only had the 1997 wrestling mania on Bray Hart vs. Steve Austin's yield game and the same year HBK vs. Funeral WWE's first hell cage game in history was rated five-star. Relatively speaking, the game at that time was still relatively routine.
In the era of bad attitude, female players began to appear frequently in the ring, when WWE stared at men in the age range of 18-34 years old, in order to attract men's attention, female players staged some more vulgar plots. Wwe's approach was later criticized for objectifying women too much, using women as a tool to make money, and of course, no matter who criticized WWE's approach, the audience still bought it.
Steve Austin is the greatest player of the era of bad attitudes, and he is also good and evil, fighting against the leadership gang, and is loved by everyone. Unfortunately, Steve Austin suffered a neck injury in the 1997 match against Irving Hart, and although he returned from injury, he was significantly worse off than before, and the injury forced him to operate again in 1999.
People now have a nostalgic idea in their hearts, saying that wwe used to look better than the present, and maybe in a few decades, you will think that the current wwe looks good. Everyone has a nostalgic mentality.
Overall, the years of the bad attitude era are indeed more exciting, and it is worth recalling.
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