Vince McMahon’s company adopted … The Attitude Era is a term used by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, then known as World Wrestling Federation or WWF), to describe the company's programming during the Monday Night Wars, a period in which WWF's Monday Night Raw went head-to-head with World Championship Wrestling's (WCW) Monday Nitro in a battle for Nielsen ratings each week during the late 1990s and early 2000s. The return of Vince alongside Shane, Stephanie and Triple H to positions of power on WWE broadcasts was designed to usher in a New Era in WWE … The first gimmick of a Real Man’s Man was a huge flop, but Regal was able to rebound. I'm here to tell you that it is not possible. I'm here to tell you that it is not possible. WWE shares traded higher by 0.8% to $71.76 on Thursday. ... WWE Still Suffers From the Curse of the Attitude Era. Speaking to talkSPORT, Foley said the idea behind the third hour having a grittier and darker look was part of a strategy to make it “rougher, wilder […] When they are down, as they have been recently, WWE’s default is to fill the show with McMahons. The return of Vince alongside Shane, Stephanie and Triple H to positions of power on WWE broadcasts was designed to usher in a New Era in WWE … With the current WWE struggling, it’s had fans talking about and wishing for a return to the Attitude Era. Thank you to the 22.000+ Attitude Era fans that follow our page, let's bring the page back to the 300.000 fans we used to have. 0 comments It's surprising for sure, as this era of the Undertaker's career isn't the most popular. Vince McMahon’s company adopted a more conservative a… KURT ANGLE admits the “special days” of the Attitude Era will never return to pro wrestling – but he insists WWE are doing the “right thing” catering to kids. It was way to unrealistic. The landscape of WWE began to shift drastically in 1997 thanks to the bold actions of gritty, hard-edged Superstars like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, and Bret “Hit Man” Hart was perhaps the most vocal critic of what the WWE Universe would come to know as The Attitude Era. The return of the Attitude Era to WWE programming may be a response to the strong debut of AEW, which many fans believe has the potential to be just as good as WWE and a viable alternative. Regal finally made the jump to WWE in the Attitude Era. WWE fans have been clamoring for change, and Vince McMahon has promised that change is coming, which explains all of the recent buzz about the potential return of an Attitude Era-like product.