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The PG Era, also known as the Universe Era, [1] is an era of professional wrestling within World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE), which began on July 22, 2008 after its programming was labeled as TV-PG rating under the TV Parental Guidelines.
McMahon also stated that the move to PG cut the "excess" of the Attitude Era and "ushered in a new era of refined and compelling storytelling". [49] McMahon also had the most say in the WWE company's creative direction. [50] The move into the PG Era made the promotion more appealing to corporate sponsors. [37]
On July 22, 2008, all WWE programming transitioned to a PG television rating, with the 2008 SummerSlam event being the first pay-per-view event held under PG ratings. Although the SmackDown -brand TV shows were always held under TV-PG ratings since inception in 1999, in 2008, Raw TV shows, which were broadcast in TV-14 ratings, started to be ...
It was the first PPV of the PG Era, though it still prominently featured rivalries from the previous Ruthless Aggression era. The transition into the PG Era was more noticeable on the next episode of Monday Night Raw. It was also the first SummerSlam PPV broadcast in high definition. It would be the last Summerslam to take place in a location ...
PThe term PG era isn't used in any modern sources either. Calling WWE PG just because of ratings, we can also call the Golden Era 1980-1992 and New Generation Era 1993-1997 as PG eras. THe PG era was a fan mocking term originally that the WWE accepted 2008-2014 as official and then in 2014 the Reality Era began.
The Reality Era is an era of professional wrestling within World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which began approximately early 2014 through May 1, 2016. It succeeded the previous PG Era . Daniel Bryan's storyline and initiation
However, beginning in 2024, following the end of the PG era, WWE has once again permitted wrestlers to blade during matches and angles. Impact Wrestling, formerly known as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), used blading frequently until adopting a new no-blood policy in 2014.
PG rating (disambiguation), in several countries, a content rating for film, television, and other media Parental Guidance Suggested (2008 film) , or Extreme Movie , an American satirical sex comedy "Parental Guidance Suggested" ( NCIS ) , a 2014 TV episode