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>future
>queef lee and Gay WayFatt
>no 86-90 hulkamania golden era
Cringe and sneed
>The Future
>40% aren’t with the company
Lel
>Flair
>WWE Attitude Era
>Ric Flair
>Attitude Era
>no wwwf
>no rock n wrestling
>no new generation
>those wrong attires for the eras
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>released
>released
>lost his push
>midcard
>likely got a career-ending injury
Ruthless Aggression solely because of WHOAAAAAA NEVER GIVE IN
>the future
>3/5 will never wrestle in WWE again
The time gap between punk and cena is far less than between punk and roman/sefetty. And drew debuted before both of them
>Carder and Flair in the attitude era
>Roman and Seff in PG despite being much more prevalent in the reality era
>Bray Wyatt in the Future despite being around at the exact time of Seff and Roman
>Drew in the Future and not in the PG Era
>Big E in the Future and not in the PG Era
I get WWE revisionism but this redditor manages to be more incompetent with less of a motive
Everybody comes back to the fed eventually. Unless they're like really dimeless like Bob Holly
Bob holly will return one day in a royal rumble or those throwback battle royales most likely
>picture of Flair in WWE
>from post AE
RA it's missing someone.
Golden - Hogan Piper Savage Warrior Andre
New Gen - Bret Shawn Owen Hall Nash
Attitude - Austin Rock Vince Foley Jericho
Ruthless - Angle Lesnar Benoit Eddie Edge
PG Era - Punk Cena Taker Orton Bryan
Some people say Attitude Era lasted until the name change but regardless, Flair debuted way too late to be considered a defining star for that period. That's like calling Austin a New Generation star.
Attitude Era ended when Chris Jericho unified the WWF & WCW World Heavyweight Championships at Vengeance 2001
>>Carder and Flair in the attitude era
Carder was in the highest TV rated match of the attitude era
>Carder in PG
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Who is the blonde guy in front of Owen and behind Earthquake?
I think he means that he debuted before that and was already a significant name
Bruh I don't care if you don't like Triple H but he belongs in Attitude over Jericho. Jericho's prime was in Ruthless Aggression.
Carder's peak in popularity was from 2007 until the Streak ended
hardly
there won't be a fed to come back to in a few years
HHH only had one period where he was over in the Attitude Era, January of 2000 until April of 2000. Jericho was more over with fans the entire period
No man, Jericho in Ruthless Aggression era was pretty good.
Jericho was literally so white hot when he debuted in WWE that he got buried by Vince because he was supposed to be a heel and fans kept cheering him
dude was a jobber in that period