WWE Attitude Era DVD Cover

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they kept lita away from matt and jeff on the cover yet she was wit them for that whole era....shes closer to edge :laff:

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No Shamrock? No New Age Outlaws? No LOD? No Crash&Hardcore (and Molly) Holly?
 

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Sounds like a 2 hour doc plus 6 hours of matches etc..

And it's TV-14

Bust out your Austin 3:16 shirt, strike a 5-second pose, heat up a delicious slice of pie and countdown to Y2J all over again with The Attitude Era. Go back to the days of debauchery when radical antiheroes ditched saying their prayers and taking their vitamins for opening up a can of whoop ass and laying the SmackDown; when rebels ruled the airwaves and PG stood for puppies and grapefruits.

This 3-disc slobberknocker is packed with all the action that pushed censors to new limits, shattered cable TV ratings and crushed WWE’s competition like a Spanish announcer’s table.

Featuring:

- The Austin/McMahon rivalry
- The invention of Hell in a Cell, TLC, Brawl for All and more
- The revamping of Superstars’ entrance music
- All the top stars such as The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mick Foley (all three of them!), DX, Undertaker, Edge & Christian, Chris Jericho, Trish Stratus, The McMahons, Kane, The APA, Sable, Goldust, Val Venis, and more!

Fans can own a brand new documentary recounting all the infamous moments from this controversial and revolutionary era. Plus, over 6-hours of envelope-pushing special features include all the aggression, antics and innuendos that proved to be the perfect cocktail for an explosion of popularity.
 
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im too young to remember the beatles but it all makes sense now :ohhh:
 
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if you're too young to remember this that means you started watching sometime during the 2000s

I cant imagine anyone watching wwe for the first time in the 2000s and actually liking it enough to keep watching

I was 7 in '99 and didn't really watch it every Monday. I started really getting into it during the Invasion angle
 
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if we all are all too young to remember the the Beatles cover, why the hell would Vince make reference to it for the cover?
















































or am i still missing something? :ohhh:
 

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or am i still missing something? :ohhh:

it's considered the GOAT album by many including rolling stone

personally I'd take about 5 beatles albums over it but :manny:.. it's just an iconic cover, probably the most iconic in pop music next to abbey road
 
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