>>16629729moderns WWE fans are more concerned with "being a part of something cool" than to be objective. That's why they taut business figures instead of being genuinely invested in individual wrestlers. In the 90s and 00s you had your favorite guys, the guys you hated, you were invested in the characters not the brand. Now it's all about brand loyalty, so of course the will claim WWE today is better than in the 90s and 00s (when it was actually good)