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Post by Citizen Snips on Apr 20, 2020 18:37:49 GMT -5
As goofy and childish as it was, I'd rather watch any 3 consecutive Raws from 1995 than one 3 hour Raw from the last few years.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on Apr 20, 2020 19:18:48 GMT -5
I still have no idea how the WWF survived 1995. It absolutely boggles my mind.
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Post by Instant Classic on Apr 20, 2020 20:14:05 GMT -5
2002-2007 is my favorite point in WWE ever.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2020 20:38:50 GMT -5
I feel like 1995 was the worst. Not just because WWE, but wrestling in general.
Because no matter what we have today, it's so much easier to find different options out there. 1995? Not so much. You had ECW, but even then it was difficult to find shows, or pray to god your affiliate carried the show late night.
I don't know how things survived 1995.
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Post by chazraps on Apr 20, 2020 21:09:50 GMT -5
Good point, I’d still call it worse but yeah 2004 was terrible. From what I can recall 2003 through 2006 was pretty brutal. I think 2004 has it beat. 2003, in spite of some of the storylines and booking, you at least had solid-to-great PPVs and watchable weekly television. Nothing in all of 2003 is as bad as Great American Bash 2004 or those summer Smackdowns with Angle as GM. After Judgment Day, the whole brand goes off a cliff.
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Post by thehottag on Apr 20, 2020 21:48:51 GMT -5
Nothing in all of 2003 is as bad as Great American Bash 2004 or those summer Smackdowns with Angle as GM. After Judgment Day, the whole brand goes off a cliff. True story: I was a mega WWE fan for years, even an apologist/fanboy, but the Great American Bash 2004 is what broke me. I was in a hotel, waking up late after my high school prom. I turned on the TV & it was on Sky Sports, advertising the Great American Bash 2004. They were promoting Kenzo Suzuki, Mordecai & Bob Holly. I think there may have been the likes of Mark Jindrak too. On PAY-PER-VIEW. Now, I would still consider myself a fan, & although had been dissapointed in the direction the company has taken, I was hoping things could go back to where they were a year prior. But seeing this advert made the scales fall from my eyes. I said aloud "this is shit!", and haven't watched a full episode, or even 15 minutes, of Raw or Smackdown since.
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