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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
On the March 24, 2014 episode of Raw, Bryan's rival at the time, Triple H, dubbed this point in WWE as "The Reality Era". Bryan would eventually be inserted into the main event of WrestleMania, defeating Randy Orton and Batista in a critically acclaimed triple threat match, and capture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in the process.
The earlier parts of the era were defined by superhero-esque fan-favorites and one-dimensional villains. While WWE considers the era to have ended in either 2013 [2] or 2014 [3] in favor of a more reality-based era, some describe the PG Era as continuing longer since the 2008 changes remained in effect.
The Real Housewives of D.C. (2010) Swamp People (2010) The Real L-Word: Los Angeles (2010) Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta (2010) Sister Wives (2010) Throttle Junkies TV (2010) Bear Whisperer (2011) Braxton Family Values (2011) Dance Moms (2011) Me'usharot (2011) (Israel) Mob Wives (2011) My Transsexual Summer (2011) The Real Housewives of Athens ...
Between late 1994 and early 1995, Lévesque briefly teamed with English wrestler Lord Steven Regal, whose upper class British gimmick was similar to Lévesque's character; in real life, they became close friends, and Regal would serve as his right-hand man behind the scenes in WWE decades later. [15]
Kayfabe characters Sgt Slaughter and The Grand Wizard in a wrestling ring. In professional wrestling, kayfabe (/ ˈ k eɪ f eɪ b /) is the portrayal of staged events within the industry as "real" or "true", specifically the portrayal of competition, rivalries, and relationships between participants as being genuine and not staged.
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The English-Irish boy band One Direction formed during the seventh series of the British singing competition The X Factor in 2010, and later became one of the best-selling boy bands of all time. Reality television has the potential to turn its participants into national celebrities, at least for a short period.