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    v. t. e. The Attitude Era was a major era of professional wrestling within the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The term "WWF Attitude" was used to describe its programming from November 9, 1997, to May 6, 2002. It began during the Monday Night War, a period in which WWF's Monday Night Raw (later Raw Is War) went head-to-head with ...

  2. The start of the attitude era is dodgy. There are a few points that can make a case for it: November 4, 1996 - The Brian Pillman - Austin gun angle. Late May - Early June 1997 - The Mankind - Jim Ross interviews. August 11, 1997 - The birth of DX. November 9, 1997 - The Montreal Screwjob.

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  4. Some people say that the Attitude Era didn't truly end until Rock-Austin 3 at WrestleMania XIX. So in your mind, how long did the Attitude Era last?

    • Overview
    • Initiation
    • Austin vs. Mcmahon
    • Notable Events

    The Attitude Era began in the mid-to-late 1990s, and ended in the early 2000s. The WWF/E has variously given "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's victory in the King of the Ring 1996 tournament, the Montreal Screwjob at Survivor Series 1997, and Austin's WWF Championship victory over Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XIV on March 29, 1998, as the starting poin...

    During the Monday Night Wars, a ratings battle between the WWF's Monday Night Raw and WCW's Monday Nitro, Nitro was defeating Raw in the ratings as WCW President Eric Bischoff famouly put it, "84 weeks in a row". In response, the WWF would transform itself from a family-friendly product into a more adult orientated product. This era was spearheaded...

    On the Rawafter Austin won the WWF Championship, Mr. McMahon presented him with the newly designed WWF Championship belt and informed Austin he did not approve of his rebellious nature and that if he didn't conform to society and become his image of what a WWF Champion should be, Austin would face severe consequences. Austin gave his answer in the ...

    June 23, 1996 – Stone Cold Steve Austin defeats Jake "The Snake" Roberts to win the King of the Ring, and makes the famous Austin 3:16 promo. This is seen as the first moment that the WWF delivered...
    November 4, 1996 – In this episode of Monday Night Raw, the WWF aired an infamous "Pillman's got a gun" which featured Stone Cold Steve Austin stalking Brian Pillman's house in Walton, Kentucky. Af...
    March 10, 1997 – WWF introduces Raw Is War.
    March 23, 1997 – At WrestleMania 13, Bret Hart beats Stone Cold Steve Austin in a critically acclaimed submission match. With Hart being jeered by fans despite being top face, subsequently turning...
  5. Mar 27, 2024 · WWE blew an invasion story with historic levels of arrogance and ignorance, proceeded to spend years signing half of the other side's stars they should have tried to lure over when jumps were hot ...

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  6. Oct 21, 2022 · However, WWE continued utilizing the "Attitude" moniker after WrestleMania 17. Until the company dropped the WWF scratch logo and changed its initials to WWE in 2002, one could argue that the Attitude Era technically ended when WWE launched a new era after WrestleMania 18.

  7. Aug 15, 2012 · Raw, Jan. 19, 1998. The pull-apart brawl between "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Mike Tyson elevated the Attitude Era in the pop culture hierarchy. By entering the wrestling ring in January 1998, “The Baddest Man on the Planet” had ventured into the domain of that year's Royal Rumble winner, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.

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