>>17155747Not that anon
There's a lot of guys saying "dude the Attitude era is back right now". Guys in the locker room, guys in production (Road Dogg), etc.
What was the #1 biggest storyline of the entire Attitude era? The Ministry of Darkness.
It starts out as a simple case of Undertaker being out of control, turning extra satanic, performing a satanic ritual on Steve Austin before he's interrupted, all because Austin and others don't want to submit to the Ministry.
Then suddenly, it slips through (intentionally) that Undertaker is beholden to a higher power.
With much tension and anticipation, and even an angle that turned out to be a completely false narrative, it's revealed that the higher power is none other than the rich, arrogant, holier than thou CEO himself. Vince McMahon.
Now at the time, you'd think that's just a lame end to an edgy story and that this ruined it.
Think back on it with modern redpilled eyes.
A CEO of a major television entertainment corporation, is the higher power behind Death itself.
And after that reveal, the Corporate Ministry keeps going. They keep doing dark shit to the benefit of the entertainment mogul. Rituals, humiliations, casting couch grooming with the divas.
26 years ago, Vince McMahon was redpilling the audience on all the Weinstein and Epstein shit that was going on in Hollywood.
Today, the Rock presents himself as the Final Boss. Yes we know HHH is mostly in charge of creative, but he's not presenting himself as the highest power in the company. The Rock is.
Now look at everything the Rock does. Schizo promos that go nowhere but the past, offers and bribes and threats to those who won't play ball (McMan did it with Austin too: "the only time you'll see me wear a tie"), getting a legend to turn against the hero in utter betrayal (watch Cena quote DTA next week).
They're doing another fucking Hollywood redpill, only this time it might be a shoot.
inb4 it's always a shoot.