WWE The Attitude Era

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  • 2012
  • 1 Season
  • 7.9  (23)

The Attitude Era of WWE, which began in the late 1990s, was a period marked by edgier and more controversial content. This era was characterized by an abundance of storylines that dealt with sex, drugs, and rock and roll. The wrestlers themselves became more unpredictable and daring, and fans tuned in to see what new twist or turn would be added to the already intricate plotlines. The Attitude Era was a time of bold experimentation, a time when the boundaries of what was considered acceptable in entertainment were pushed to the limit.

WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 was a year that was particularly pivotal in the era's development. The show was marked by explosive feuds and warring factions, with the championship title changing hands frequently. One of the signature stories of the year was that of the legendary wrestler Stone Cold Steve Austin, who became one of the most beloved and feared personas of the era. Stone Cold embodied the spirit of the Attitude Era, as he took on authority figures and taunted opponents with his signature hand gesture and gravelly voice. Every episode of WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 featured at least one confrontation with Stone Cold, and fans couldn't get enough of his antics.

Another storyline that captivated fans throughout the year was the rivalry between D-Generation X and The Nation of Domination. These two groups were composed of some of the most talented and charismatic wrestlers of the era, and their clashes were the stuff of legend. The members of D-Generation X were known for their irreverent sense of humor and their willingness to push the envelope, while The Nation of Domination was the first all-black wrestling faction in WWE history. The tension between these two factions was palpable, and each side was determined to come out on top.

Of course, no discussion of WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 would be complete without mentioning the WWE Championship. The title changed hands multiple times throughout the year, as wrestling icons such as The Rock, Mankind, and Kane battled it out for the coveted belt. Each match was a sensory overload, as the wrestlers pushed their bodies to the limit and the crowd roared with excitement. The championship belt was the ultimate prize in the Attitude Era, and every wrestler was eager to add it to their collection.

One of the reasons that WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 was so successful was because of the crossover appeal it had with mainstream audiences. Celebrities such as Mike Tyson, Jay Leno, and Dennis Rodman all made appearances on the show, adding a touch of glamour and intrigue to the already explosive proceedings. The Attitude Era was a time when anything seemed possible, and these celebrity cameos only added to the sense of unpredictability and excitement.

Overall, WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 was a year to remember in the history of professional wrestling. It was a time when wrestlers were larger than life, storylines were more outrageous than ever, and the audience couldn't get enough of the drama. The Attitude Era changed the course of WWE forever, and WWE The Attitude Era from 1998 was a major stepping stone in that legacy. For wrestling fans, this year will always be remembered as a time of pure excitement and unbridled passion.

WWE The Attitude Era is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (17 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2012.

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Armageddon - December 10, 2000<br>Kurt Angle Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. The Rock Vs. Undertaker Vs. Triple H Vs. Rikishi<br>Hell In A Cell Match For The WWE Championship
17. Armageddon - December 10, 2000
Kurt Angle Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. The Rock Vs. Undertaker Vs. Triple H Vs. Rikishi
Hell In A Cell Match For The WWE Championship
December 10, 2000
Armageddon was the setting for one of the most brutal Hell in a Cell Matches in the long, illustrious history of the Devil's Playground. Would Undertaker have the home field advantage in his signature match, or would one of the other five brutal Superstars add a permanent bragging right to their career resume?
SummerSlam - August 27, 2000<br>Edge & Christian Vs. The Hardy Boyz Vs. The Dudley Boyz<br>Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match For The World Tag Team Championship
16. SummerSlam - August 27, 2000
Edge & Christian Vs. The Hardy Boyz Vs. The Dudley Boyz
Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match For The World Tag Team Championship
August 27, 2000
Three of the most accomplished tag teams of all time combine each of their respective strengths in the revolutionary TLC Match. Not for the faint of heart, the TLC Match transformed the tag team division permanently and cemented each of these teams' legacies in WWE history. See how the phenomenon began in the must-own for any true Attitude Era fan.
Fully Loaded - July 23, 2000<br>Rikishi Vs. Val Venis<br>Steel Cage Match For The WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipFILL IN
15. Fully Loaded - July 23, 2000
Rikishi Vs. Val Venis
Steel Cage Match For The WWE Intercontinental ChampionshipFILL IN
July 23, 2000
The Attitude Era's resident ladies man Val Venis hopes he is still intact to greet his harem after stepping into a steel cage with the massive Rikishi and his world famous rear end. Will the big Val-bowski suffer the stinkface or will he find a way to equalize the larger Superstar?
RAW - April 3, 2000<br>Chris Jericho Vs. Eddie Guerrero<br>WWE European Championship Match
14. RAW - April 3, 2000
Chris Jericho Vs. Eddie Guerrero
WWE European Championship Match
April 3, 2000
Two of the greatest athletes from the Attitude Era get together to continue their epic rivalry for the European title. With many battles for the WWE Championship still ahead for both of these Superstars, the hardcore fan will appreciate this rare gem when Y2J and Latino Heat were still fighting to make names for themselves in WWE.
RAW - March 27, 2000<br>Hardcore Holly Vs. Crash Holly<br>WWE Hardcore Championship Match
13. RAW - March 27, 2000
Hardcore Holly Vs. Crash Holly
WWE Hardcore Championship Match
March 27, 2000
The fighting Holly cousins were known for their perpetual fisticuffs both in and out of the ring. The innovation of the Hardcore Championship was tailor made for these fueding family members, and this clash on Raw was one of their signature scuffles in their rivalry for the title.
SmackDown - January 27, 2000<br>The Godfather & D'Lo Brown Vs. Too Cool
12. SmackDown - January 27, 2000
The Godfather & D'Lo Brown Vs. Too Cool
January 27, 2000
Several of the most colorful characters of The Attitude Era get together on SmackDown for tag team action. Would Too Cool prove too tough, or would the Godfather hop back aboard the infamous Hoe Train victorious?
RAW - October 11, 1999<br>Stone Cold Steve Austin & Jim Ross Vs. Triple H & Chyna
11. RAW - October 11, 1999
Stone Cold Steve Austin & Jim Ross Vs. Triple H & Chyna
January 27, 2000
It's a bizarre psuedo-mixed tag match as Stone Cold Steve Austin and legendary announcer Jim Ross look to stomp a mud hole in Triple H and his female DX cohort Chyna. With two of the toughest Superstars of all time paired with an announcer and a female Superstar, there is no telling who will prove to be the wild card in this wildly entertaining match up.
SmackDown - September 9, 1999<br>The Rock & Mankind Vs. Undertaker & Big Show<br>Buried Alive Match For The WWE Tag Team Championship
10. SmackDown - September 9, 1999
The Rock & Mankind Vs. Undertaker & Big Show
Buried Alive Match For The WWE Tag Team Championship
November 11, 1999
In one of the most revolutionary and sordid match concepts to come out of the Attitude Era, one team will emerge with the Tag Team Titles around their waist, while one will be buried alive! Which team will dodge the dirt, the legendary Rock & Sock Connection or the gigantic team of The Deadman and the World's Largest Athlete?
SummerSlam - August 28, 1999<br>D'Lo Brown Vs. Jeff Jarrett<br>European & Intercontinental Championship Match
9. SummerSlam - August 28, 1999
D'Lo Brown Vs. Jeff Jarrett
European & Intercontinental Championship Match
September 9, 1999
In one of the most notorious SummerSlam events of all time, not one but two of WWE's prestigious titles are on line when former Nation of Domination member D-Lo Brown squares off against the ornery Jeff Jarrett with the luscious Debra at ringside.
RAW - June 28, 1999<br> Undertaker Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin<br>WWE Championship Match
8. RAW - June 28, 1999
Undertaker Vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
WWE Championship Match
June 28, 1999
Two of the greatest WWE Champions of all time collide on Monday Night Raw in a match-up that reeks of pay-per-view. Austin has been guaranteed no interference from the vile Corporation, but with Paul Bearer lurking at ringside, other forms of treachery may be afoot.
RAW - December 7, 1998<br> The Rock & Undertaker Vs. Mankind & Stone Cold Steve Austin
7. RAW - December 7, 1998
The Rock & Undertaker Vs. Mankind & Stone Cold Steve Austin
December 7, 1998
What type of chaos will ensue when four of the most combustible personalities of all time pair up for a tag team clash? During an era when literally anything can and did happen, this rare classic is a must watch for anyone who grew up with The Attitude Era.
Survivor Series - November 15, 1998<br>The Rock Vs. Mankind<br>Finals Of WWE Championship Tournament
6. Survivor Series - November 15, 1998
The Rock Vs. Mankind
Finals Of WWE Championship Tournament
November 15, 1998
Before they were The Rock & Sock Connection, Mankind and The Rock were bitter enemies, and this classic pay-per-view clash added fuel to the fire. The brainchild of Mr McMahon, the Deadly Games tournament for the vacant WWE Championship stemmed from the Chairman's desire to screw Stone Cold Steve Austin out of the title. After outlasting several top Superstars, who would claim the most prestigious prize in WWE?
SummerSlam - August 30, 1998<br>Ken Shamrock Vs. Owen Hart<br>Lion's Den Match
5. SummerSlam - August 30, 1998
Ken Shamrock Vs. Owen Hart
Lion's Den Match
August 30, 1998
Held in the famed Madison Square Garden theater, a circular steel structure surrounds Owen Hart and legendary cross-over Superstar Ken Shamrock. Will the guidance of trainer Dan Severn be enough to help the Black Hart overcome a skilled mixed martial artist chained inside his natural environment?
RAW - August 10, 1998<br> Undertaker & Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. Kane & Mankind<br>Vs. The New Age Outlaws Vs. The Rock & Owen Hart<br>Four Corners Match For The WWE Tag Team Championship
4. RAW - August 10, 1998
Undertaker & Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. Kane & Mankind
Vs. The New Age Outlaws Vs. The Rock & Owen Hart
Four Corners Match For The WWE Tag Team Championship
August 10, 1998
A virtual who's who of Attitude Era greats all in the same ring in this whirlwind tag match featuring the unholy union of The Rattlesnake and The Deadman, two deranged masked Superstars and the People's Champ. With SummerSlam 1998 looming, can anyone truly be trusted? Which one of these teams will stick together long enough to walk out of Monday Night Raw with their hands raised?
RAW - July 27, 1998<br>Bart Gunn Vs. Brawl For All Match">
3. RAW - July 27, 1998
Bart Gunn Vs. "Dr. Death" Steve Williams
Brawl For All Match
July 27, 1998
In 1998, WWE held the ultimate tough guy tournament, pitting 16 of its most brutish Superstars in a single elimination, bracket style tournament known as Brawl For All. The "shoot style" format was a deviation from traditional sports entertainment, and while it had its detractors, it allowed several stars to showcase skills previously unknown to WWE fans. In this quarterfinal match, the eventual tournament winner begins to assert himself as the preeminent brawler in WWE
RAW - May 11, 1998Sable Vs.
2. RAW - May 11, 1998Sable Vs. "Marvelous" Marc Mero
May 11, 1998
Sable was an original and of the most delicious Divas of all time, but could the wildcat hold her own in a controversial intergender match against the chauvenistic Marc Mero.
The Attitude Era - The Documentary
1. The Attitude Era - The Documentary
January 1, 2012
WWE Presents a Cure for the Common documentary, taking you back to a watershed period of ground-breaking transformation. An age when fearless outlaws ditched "saying their prayers and taking their vitamins" and instead opened up a can of whoop-ass and laid the SmackDown. A generation led by antiheroes ushered in by the fervent, sign-carrying masses. An era when PG stood for Puppies and Grapefruits, and any holier-than-though critics could simply join Mr. McMahon's most exclusive club - The Attitude Era. So tug on your worn out Austin 3:16 shirt from high school, strike a 5-second pose, heat up a delicious slice of pie and count down to Y2J all over again. This slobberknocker is packed with all the action that pushed censors to new limits, shattered cable TV ratings and crushed the WWE's competition like a Spanish announcer's table.
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WWE The Attitude Era is available for streaming on the WWE website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch WWE The Attitude Era on demand at Google Play.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2012
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (23)