Wrestling doesn't need beer swilling and middle fingers?/Mickie interview

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He's from a different era...what made the attitude era good was the talent of stone cold the rock DX and how well they build the main storylines... but a lot of the excess of the attitude era was garbage.

Hacksaw doesn't understand that from a marketing standpoint sometimes you have to differentiate your product especially with demographics and pop culture changing.

There was also less wrestling and way more kayfabe so WWF in the 80s could present itself as more of an athletic contest where winning and losing mattered.

But chill with the hate on hacksaw...all of Austins appearances for the latter part of the decade have been cheap pops
 
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He's from a different era...what made the attitude era good was the talent of stone cold the rock DX and how well they build the main storylines... but a lot of the excess of the attitude era was garbage.

Hacksaw doesn't understand that from a marketing standpoint sometimes you have to differentiate your product especially with demographics and pop culture changing.

There was also less wrestling and way more kayfabe so WWF in the 80s could present itself as more of an athletic contest where winning and losing mattered.

But chill with the hate on hacksaw...all of Austins appearances for the latter part of the decade have been cheap pops

I agree with this post
 

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He's from a different era...what made the attitude era good was the talent of stone cold the rock DX and how well they build the main storylines... but a lot of the excess of the attitude era was garbage.

Hacksaw doesn't understand that from a marketing standpoint sometimes you have to differentiate your product especially with demographics and pop culture changing.

There was also less wrestling and way more kayfabe so WWF in the 80s could present itself as more of an athletic contest where winning and losing mattered.

But chill with the hate on hacksaw...all of Austins appearances for the latter part of the decade have been cheap pops

another austin hater on this board making a fool out of himself. :smugfavre:
 
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