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On June 24, 2002, episode of Raw, Vince McMahon officially named the new era "Ruthless Aggression". [57] Later that same year, after WWE Champion Brock Lesnar became exclusive to the SmackDown! brand and with the creation of the World Heavyweight Championship, all the championships became show-exclusive too.
The Attitude Era drew to a close on May 6, 2002, as WWF changed its name to WWE and ceased using "WWF Attitude" branding, [2] leading into the Ruthless Aggression Era. [ 10 ] Initiation
The PG Era's duration has been the subject of debate. On April 26, 2024, Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter wrote that, "it was said to us that the Rock interviews and Heyman promo are considered the official end of the PG era. This isn’t to say that the TV shows will be changing . . . but the attempts to keep things PG in the big ...
1.3.2 End of the Attitude Era (1999–2002) ... episode of Raw, Vince McMahon officially referred to the start of the next era, called the "Ruthless Aggression" era.
Were the Dolphins upset that the Ravens passed, leading 49-19 with 2:33 to play?
Hindenberg’s exit is hardly the end of activist short-selling but may well be the end of its bombastic era that made its practitioners the enemy of Corporate America. For more CNN news and ...
The 2008 Great American Bash was the last WWE pay-per-view event of the Ruthless Aggression Era and also the last to have a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-14. Two days after the event, WWE's programming went PG. [20] The 2008 event was also the last PPV to be titled as "The Great American Bash", as in 2009, the event was renamed as The ...
In recent days, judges have pumped the brakes on Trump’s efforts to freeze spending, cull the federal workforce, end automatic citizenship for children born on U.S. soil, ...