Jumpin said: While some people saw the Attitude era as a little ridiculous with the belt transitions; in reality, it was Triple H between summer 1999 and Spring 2000. Rock's babyface championship era was from Spring 2000 until Wrestlemania 2001 - they broke those reigns up into 3-4 pieces with a bit of overlap in Spring 2000 (A bit of back and forth belt trading saw Triple H's era ending about 2 months after the Rock's championship era began). I liked it, it always felt the champion was never safe despite having a fairly lengthy eras - but, it's fair to note (maybe it's just me, anyone else want to comment on my following claim?), 3-4 months in the Attitude era felt about a year in any other period. Long unbroken reigns can be interesting as a novelty: Asuka's long reign was a lot of fun at the time, but the streak was a major part of that story. However, when it's done multiple times on multiple belts it starts to get old. On another note, Dutch Mantell politely calling Flair out on his bullshit about wrestling politics: |
I think it's just a matter of how we perceive time differently when we're younger. Like, the N64 era feels like it lasted an eternity, and the Switch feels like it just came out last week.