>>6691659I was the same. I didn't watch WWE. The only wrestling I used to watch was WWF and then some TNA before and during Hulks run. I had no idea about WWE at the time. I was at a internet Lan cafe at the time and saw a YouTube clip from some news outlet showing the mike bomb. I was surprised it was the same long haired, average build, tattoo degenerate I'd seen years ago in some random WWE clip. He said everything I and my friends had been saying since the attitude days, although my friends were fans of ruthless including SuperXina. I started watching to see what was going on but it was so long, boring, arduous, I couldn't see myself being tortured weekly for just Punks segments. A far cry from the attitude days. Even some ruthless I admit, only because I do love Eddie Guerrero and by osmosis Benoit (who was framed). So I just watched YouTube clips. And in time my skepticism was confirmed. Nothing was going to change. And so eventually I stopped caring and watching entirely. Loved that Daniel Yes movement a year later though. Everyone did. From baseball, NBA, to football crowds the yes chant became a phenomenon sports players were even using. Great small windows of rasslin sparked by those two. And nice for the McMahon's pockets as mainstreams attention shifted to their business again, if only for a couple of moments.