>>5518726Late 2011/ early 2014 was actually watchable, comparable to the previous years at least. People had high hopes for the Shield (people even loved Roman back then) and Daniel to lead a new generation, while Punk was having is long ass reign, Rock and Lesnar returned and Cena started his transition into a part timer. Also it matched with the golden age of NXT
You can say this "mini era" endend shorty after Wrestlemania XXX. Bryan had to resign the bel tearly for an injury (would wrestler few times in early 2015, before retiring for three years), and around the same time the Shield split up after their short but intense face run
Pretty much it was a mix of new promising blood (the most promising since the 2002 class of Orton/Cena/Batista) and few old glories returning that compared to the boredom of 2007-2011 (especially the later years) WWE felt like a little Silver Age