[HELP] Defining the Eras of WWE [Hogan Era, New Generation, Attitude Era, Ruthless Aggression etc]

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I've been thinking about this lately as I watch RAW/SD/NXT and the shows definitely have a different feel to them than say what we used to call the "PG Era". It seems a little more shooty, playing off pop culture, social media and they did way completely with pretending other promotions don't exist.

I know a lot of brehs been watching shyt on the network help me define the eras of WWE. The first couple there's probably not much argument to be made. I'd say anything pre-1984 is just pretty much the pre-expansion, New York MSG era. Your Sammartino and Backlund eras.

The Hogan Era [aka Rock N' Wrestling] 1984-1993. This is where Hogan takes off Hulkamania runs wild, you see celebrities and rock being incorporated into the product. You see a lot of the occupation gimmicks and the beginning of the cartoon gimmicks. Hogan is the primary face. Ultimate Warrior is the co-star.

The New Generation 1993-1997. This is the post-steroid trial era and post-Hogan era. Bret Hart, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Diesel, Razor Roman are the main stars, a new wave of talent with some others mixed in at times. WWE tries to push a lot of wrestlers who aren't as obviously juicing.

The Attitude Era 1997-2001. This is where it gets tricky. The focus is now on Stone Cold, The Rock, Mankind, still Undertaker, Kurt Angle, Kane, Bret Hart as a heel in the beginning, D-X, etc. Vulgarity, hoes, outlandish story lines, just more of an adult oriented product. I'm not sure when this started exactly. I'd have 1997 as the starting point but some say it was 1996. I know Goldust was controversial. When did it feel like everything was changing?

Ruthless Aggression Era [aka Brand Extension] 2002-2008. Another tricky one. For most of 2001 we have the WCW/ECW Invasion angle going on. Then Austin and Rock are slowly phased out as the top stars as they begin to do other things and/or deal with injuries. Brock Lesnar, Batista, John Cena and Randy Orton are among the new stars and are joined by Angle, Undertaker, Edge, Booker T, Benoit and Eddie Guerrero. We still have the vulgarity, blood, guts and hoes going strong. RAW and SD are separated through the WWE Draft. Also a lot of nostalgia angles. But I'm unsure where exactly the feeling changes to PG. ECW is revived.

The PG Era 2008-? . This is where I start falling off completely. I'm still watching the shows but it's background noise. PG angles, kids oriented product. Cena is the star of the shows. At some point CM Punk and Daniel Bryan start to break out but it's a couple years down the road. We also have the "It's all about the MONEY" shyt. The NXT competitions. Can't forget the RAW guest hosts. The official change to PG was in July of 2008 but I can't remember if shyt changed overnight.

The Reality Era [aka The Network Era]. This is the era we are in now. I want to say you can almost pinpoint it to the start of the network but it goes back a bit further than that. The big changes are the influx of new talent like The Shield and Wyatt Family and now AJ Styles, Kevin Owens, Jinder Mahal, New Day, Braun Stroman etc. This definitely feels different than the PG era. It's gotten more adult friendly, it's more shooty definitely, it uses social media, the women have broken out and a lot of guys from other promotions are signed and then it's referenced on TV. I guess this started with HHH changing NXT and creating the performance center. The Network began in I think February of 2014 but this dates before that.
 

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There's a lot of overlap between all the eras, so it is kind of hard to nail it down super specifically. For me, it goes like this:

Golden Era
anything pre-1993, although you could easily do 60s-84 as Golden Era, and Hulkamania from 84-93. I count it as one big thing for simplicity sake. You could also break the Hulkamania era into 2 distinct parts: Rock N Wrestling 84-88, and Hulkamania 88-93. It makes more sense to count the Bruno/Backlund era as one thing, and Hogan on as another, but if you want to get really specific the Bruno and Backlund eras are also more than long enough to be their own things, too.

New Gen to me is 1993-1997, but you could argue the AE started mid 1996 and I wouldn't argue too much. 2002-until the Benoit deal is Ruthless Aggression era, but there's also a few months window between Benoit and PG where a lot of bloody and violent shyt went down, including the HBK/Jericho match centered around HBK's eye. I consider the Post-Benoit era until the Network's debut to be the PG era, and 2014 on to be Network/Reality era.
 

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hogan era 84-93 (BROTHER)

new generation 93-97 (basically from when hogan left until the austin/bret double turn.)

attitude era 97-2001 (from the beginning of austin's run, the rock's rise/run until wwe buys wcw)

no competition era april 2001-the beginning of the brand extenstion (the point where they could have made wrestling the biggest thing ever, but squandered it because they would rather make DDP a stalker and shyt)

ruthless aggression era starts whenever vince said it in that promo and lasts until toothless aggression died.

we been in the PG era since. that reality era shyt is all bullshyt. all they care about is keeping it appropriate for their corporate sponsors.
 

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hogan era 84-93 (BROTHER)

new generation 93-97 (basically from when hogan left until the austin/bret double turn.)

attitude era 97-2001 (from the beginning of austin's run, the rock's rise/run until wwe buys wcw)

no competition era april 2001-the beginning of the brand extenstion (the point where they could have made wrestling the biggest thing ever, but squandered it because they would rather make DDP a stalker and shyt)

ruthless aggression era starts whenever vince said it in that promo and lasts until toothless aggression died.

we been in the PG era since. that reality era shyt is all bullshyt. all they care about is keeping it appropriate for their corporate sponsors.

Reality Era lines up with the debut of the Network, which is a legitimately separate era, imo. I want to say HHH cut that reality promo in late 2013 or very early 2014, and then the Network started up. Regardless, the Network starting up should be a pretty clear new era as it pretty much changed their whole business model and was a seismic in general. The whole structure of the company changed with the advent of the Network, so whatever era before February 2014 changed then.
 
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There's a lot of overlap between all the eras, so it is kind of hard to nail it down super specifically. For me, it goes like this:

Golden Era
anything pre-1993, although you could easily do 60s-84 as Golden Era, and Hulkamania from 84-93. I count it as one big thing for simplicity sake. You could also break the Hulkamania era into 2 distinct parts: Rock N Wrestling 84-88, and Hulkamania 88-93. It makes more sense to count the Bruno/Backlund era as one thing, and Hogan on as another, but if you want to get really specific the Bruno and Backlund eras are also more than long enough to be their own things, too.

New Gen to me is 1993-1997, but you could argue the AE started mid 1996 and I wouldn't argue too much. 2002-until the Benoit deal is Ruthless Aggression era, but there's also a few months window between Benoit and PG where a lot of bloody and violent shyt went down, including the HBK/Jericho match centered around HBK's eye. I consider the Post-Benoit era until the Network's debut to be the PG era, and 2014 on to be Network/Reality era.

What was going on in 1996? I'm really drawing a blank on a lot of that year. I know Goldust was controversial for a time with Razor Ramon feud and Jerry Lawler called him a fakkit, was there anything else that changed?

Also, yeah I feel like the limo explosion was pretty much the end of the ruthless aggression era but I guess I got my timeline mixed up because I didn't remember there being blood AFTER Benoit went crazy.
 

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What was going on in 1996? I'm really drawing a blank on a lot of that year. I know Goldust was controversial for a time with Razor Ramon feud and Jerry Lawler called him a fakkit, was there anything else that changed?

Also, yeah I feel like the limo explosion was pretty much the end of the ruthless aggression era but I guess I got my timeline mixed up because I didn't remember there being blood AFTER Benoit went crazy.

In 96 you had Shawn and Bret at Mania 12 and then Shawn carried the belt most of the year. Beefed with Vader at SummerSlam, lost the belt to Sid at Survivor Series and that was, for me really the start of shyt. Sid got cheered that night in MSG, along with Austin. Bret didn't get booed but Austin definitely got love.Then in 97 everything went in that direction. 96 was also the year of Austin 3:16, so ass started being said more, while also using Jake's real life drinking problems as an angle.
 
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In 96 you had Shawn and Bret at Mania 12 and then Shawn carried the belt most of the year. Beefed with Vader at SummerSlam, lost the belt to Sid at Survivor Series and that was, for me really the start of shyt. Sid got cheered that night in MSG, along with Austin. Bret didn't get booed but Austin definitely got love.Then in 97 everything went in that direction. 96 was also the year of Austin 3:16, so ass started being said more, while also using Jake's real life drinking problems as an angle.

okay yeah that makes sense. It reminds me a bit of 1991 where they did some adult angles with Jake attacking Macho/Liz with the snake or Ultimate Warrior being stuffed in a casket etc.

Wasn't Diesel also being like a cool heel that Summer?
 

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okay yeah that makes sense. It reminds me a bit of 1991 where they did some adult angles with Jake attacking Macho/Liz with the snake or Ultimate Warrior being stuffed in a casket etc.

Wasn't Diesel also being like a cool heel that Summer?

He was gone by the summer. His last match was with Shawn that spring at Good Friends, Better Enemies, which mustve been May because Shawn and Mankind fought in April at Mind Games. So yeah Diesel was in WCW with Razor by May because they showed up at the great american bash together and thats where Bischoff took the power bomb
 
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He was gone by the summer. His last match was with Shawn that spring at Good Friends, Better Enemies, which mustve been May because Shawn and Mankind fought in April at Mind Games. So yeah Diesel was in WCW with Razor by May because they showed up at the great american bash together and thats where Bischoff took the power bomb

forgot what month Bash at the Beach was in and when exactly they debuted. It's all a blur now. I know some people say the Attitude Era began with Austin as champion but I disagree with that. It could be credited to Austin especially with the "3:16" line but Bret is just as responsible if not more so with his increasingly getting more and more agitated and violent, attacking Vince who was just an announcer and the "frustrated ain't the goddamn word for it, this is BULLshyt" :whew:

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The reality era started the second Punk's microphone was turned off.
 

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forgot what month Bash at the Beach was in and when exactly they debuted. It's all a blur now. I know some people say the Attitude Era began with Austin as champion but I disagree with that. It could be credited to Austin especially with the "3:16" line but Bret is just as responsible if not more so with his increasingly getting more and more agitated and violent, attacking Vince who was just an announcer and the "frustrated ain't the goddamn word for it, this is BULLshyt" :whew:

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Yeah attitude era really started the minute scott and Kevin showed up on nitro
 
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