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No lol, the product is still heavily sanitized.
>attitude era had gritty aesthetics, rock music themes, an anti establishment message etc.
>modern era has the sanitized modernized garbage corpo feel accompanied by shitty rap and pop music
>attitude era wwe's top stars were a foul mouthed blue collar redneck badass and a very non pg holier than thou charismatic megastar
>modern era's stars are a politician who wears suits, has a ripoff transformers tattoo on his neck and cries in every promo and a guy who is le stoic and is canonically a pussy as he wins every match via interference
>attitude era's midcarders and undercarders were a strange bunch of characters who were also not very PC
>modern era's midcarders and undercarders are either "i'm a le better fighter than u!" indie shitters or NXT 2.0 fags who moreso resemble the golden era cartoonish characters
There are a few people who'd fit right into the AE aesthetic like McIntyre, CM Punk and of course The Rock but I hope we can stop having this conversation every time WWE has blood on TV