>>11218003This anon gets it. 96 (post-Summerslam) through to Survivor Series 97 was some of the greatest programming the WWF ever put out. And what a roster,
>Steve Austin>Bret Hart>Shawn Michaels>Goldust>Undertaker>Kane>Mankind>Owen Hart>British Bulldog>Brain Pillman>Rocky>Legion of DoomIf I were to put it into "seasons"
>96 (post-Summerslam) - 97 (Survivor Series) is the proto-Attitude Era>97 (post-Survivor Series) - 98 (Wrestlemania 14) Rise of Austin.>98 (Post Wrestlemania 14) - 98 (Break Down in your House) The Conspiracy/Masterplan>98 (Post Break Down) - Survivor Series 98 - the Deadly Game>98 (Post Survivor Series) - 99 (Wrestlemania 15) The Rattlesnake Strikes Back>99 Post Wrestlemania - Backlash 99 - Attitude Golden Era epilogue.>99 (post Backlash) - Full Loaded 99 - End of an Era.From this point on, the Attitude Era started to feel a little too formulaic. Not bad (except for HHH) but certainly not the same can't miss TV of the previous era. I would consider this the Silver Age. From here you get a real mix of good and bad, though at the start of 00 with the McMahon-Helmsley was kino... but it also peaked at Backlash 00, and then we enter the bronze age before the finale at Wrestlemania 17.