
Over the past 20 years, WWE has gone through more changes and alterations than any other wrestling promotion on the planet.
Always being at the top means you have to move with the times and keep things as up to date and politically correct as possible, even if it is just sweaty men and women hitting each other.
Between 1998 and 2001, WWE went through what has become known as the Attitude Era, which was filled with women in not a lot of clothing, blood, swearing and McMahons doing unspeakable things.
Now that it’s 2019, you would expect things to have moved on, but there are little things here and there that we’re starting to notice which may indicate WWE is making a slow transition back to the days of unprotected chair shots and Austin 3:16.
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