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>It's 1995
>Pick up "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?,Wonderwall" and "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" at the music store
>Pick up a copy of Die Hard 3 on VHS
>Turn on wrestling
>Mantaur vs Aldo Montoya

Was WWF/WWE ever not 10 years behind culture?
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>>20040295
Remember Vince McMahon had never heard of "Pirates of the Caribbean" in 2005.
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I guess they thought they should stay in the family entertainment lane. not everything has to be for the same audience
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>>20040295
The early 2000s is the only time they understood what is culturally relevant, but mostly by accident
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>>20040295
>not picking up great balls of fire
suffering succotash son
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>>20040295
The Russo-era a few years later was directly tapped into the car crash TV of that time -- Jerry Springer, South Park, Farrelly Brothers, etc.



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