Loved the Attitude era in WWE, went to see it live a few times. Cracking entertainment and though it's all choreographed it looks bloody painful. Never missed a RAW and Smackdown for around 5 years. Nowt wrong wi wrestling, perfect pizza and ale viewing.
Bizarre timing as I only saw it on Twitter earlier this evening. It’s a ‘Survivor Series’ range you can buy online. Artwork is ace!
Used to watch it religiously through the Attitude era right until it went PG after all the Chris Benoit stuff, the John Cena era was way too childish for my tastes, although I do get into it around Wrestlemania season then lose interest again. It’s far too scripted these days, WWE that is. AEW I tried getting into but it’s far too acrobatic, too many high fliers. I follow WWE on social media to keep updated, but it’s sad to see it in its current state.
In my opinion AEW is nothing but a playground for Cody and his mates. The set looks cheap, the effects are terrible and it just seems so gimmicky
I follow the women's division in all wwe/aew/impact and aew is too predicable cos 80% is mostly signed wrestlers vs unsigned jobbers matches on dark or the new elevation show
I was the same absolutely loved it back then, it was brilliantly entertaining. Can't get into the new stuff but still watch old clips and listening to podcasts ect on the old days. The Stone cold and Edge/Christen one's are great. Remember reading Mick Foleys (who I also love) autobiography and the insight it gives you on the life left me with so much appreciation and respect for the what's involved.
One of my favourite stories about Michael's is Jim Cornette on discussions before the Montreal screw job with Vince McMahon. When Vince asked him what he thought of doing that to Brett using Michaels Cornette replied. "Shawn's a asshole but at least he's our asshole"