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* In the early '90s, [[Hulk Hogan]] had retired to try acting -- then came back to wrestling for the competition, The [[Ultimate Warrior]] had decided that he was bigger than wrestling and disappeared, and [[Vince McMahon]] was on trial for steroid trafficking. Given all of this, one could forgive the [[
** The guys at WWE are known for having photographic memories, acknowledging as canon almost everything that has happened in pro wrestling (in their own promotion and those promotions that intersected extensively with theirs, at least) since the early 1960s, and sometimes even events before then. So according to WWE's bible, as it were, every age (even if it's a dorky one) is considered legitimate, with more recent eras having precedence. (This means that Doink is still a face, no matter how much that might rankle.)
* [[WCW]] was also in the same state as WWF back in the early '90s. At that point in time a much smaller company, they tried to emulate WWF's overtly cartoonish characters, coming up with characters such as Arachniman, The Juicer and the Dynamic Dudes. Then there were the infamously terrible skits that TBS helped produce, such as the one where [[Sting (wrestling)|Sting]] and Jake "The Snake" Roberts ''shot laser beams out of their eyes''. Don't forget about Oz<ref>Nash dressed up as the Wizard with a fake beard and gigantic puke-green robe</ref>, although that was probably more TBS wanting to cross-promote than anything else.
** Speaking of cross-promotion, [[RoboCop]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yc9FXJT8HE&feature=related rescuing Sting from the Four Horsemen], anyone? How about [[Child's Play (TV series)
* Fans of the WWE have been complaining about the new "PG" rating since it's been erected, claiming that it's neutering the product for the sake of being "family-friendly" again (as well as claims that it's all a deluded attempt to aid Linda McMahon's hopeless run for the US Senate). Then, the NXT riot on Raw happens and fans are buzzing about what is the most exciting and freshest angle in years. Then, WWE decides to release the most "over" of the rioters, indy darling [[Bryan Danielson]], because he choked out Justin Roberts with the man's tie on camera. Despite the fact that ten years ago, dropping [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] ''off a bridge'' and ''lighting Kane on fire'' was standard fare, Danielson's actions were deemed too menacing and too violent for the project. Fandom now has even more ammo to proclaim that the PG Era will kill WWE.
** This turned out to be premature, as Danielson was brought back a few months later and then given the United States Championship. As of January, he still has the belt and appears to be pushed as the "ladies man" of Monday Night Raw.
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