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Old 07-23-2018, 07:46 AM   #43692
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Originally Posted by DAMN iNATOR View Post
Yesterday marked the 10-year anniversary of the official start of the WWE PG Era. It's been a long downward spiral (no pun intended) ever since...
I dunno -- I'd say things have been going down for a while since then. WWE probably hasn't had a good overall year since 2005, and that was mainly the WrestleMania season I am thinking of. Things would turn grim by the end of the year. I quite liked 2008 for the company, but that might be me cherry-picking stuff I liked to get me through.

I'm really struggling to think of the last truly good year in wrestling. Is it too selective to suggest 2013? Daniel Bryan was killing it in six-man tags against The Shield. SummerSlam 2013 was Cena vs. Bryan and Punk vs. Brock. WrestleMania drew money because you had The Rock there, even though the card felt disjointed. Maybe it's hard to call it a successful year, per se, but there was a lot of good I'd kill for now.
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