4 things missing in WWE from Attitude Era

The stars of Attitude Era

Poor Storylines

Looks like WWE Creative needs to take some Booty O’s

One of the major reason behind the downfall of WWE has been its poor storylines. The storylines has been very boring and predictable. Most of the feuds in the recent time has hardly had any sense. They have been missing a proper reason for the build-up and the way they have shaped up some of the feuds has been questionable. They have been repeating few feuds time and again which seems to be quite boring.

Since its last PPV was Wrestlemania 32, lets check out some of the matches and their results.

  1. We had AJ Styles vs Chris Jericho which was won by Chris Jericho. The next day, AJ Styles becomes the no. 1 contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. If the WWE team was planning to push AJ in the WWE Championship scenario, they should have made AJ look stronger by getting him a win at WM32.
  2. We had Shane vs The Undertaker in the same night, there was no doubt that this was the best match of the night, but again the question is that if they wanted Shane to lose the match than what was the purpose to bring Shane back. Guess what, he loses the match at WM32 and the next night, he was made a temporary General Manager of Raw for that night. How in the world does that make sense??

We had the best of feuds in the Attitude Era, be it Kane vs The Undertaker, Rock vs Stone Cold, Vince vs Shane or any other. It is hard to believe that this is the same WWE that is coming up with these storylines.

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