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The era was marked by a shift to more adult oriented programming content, which was accomplished in a number of different ways including an increase in the level of depicted violence and the incorporation of horrific, or otherwise politically incorrect characters and storylines created for shock value. Similar to the 1. Attitude Era was a surge in the popularity of professional wrestling in the United States as television ratings and pay per view buy rates saw record highs. The era saw several wrestlers rise to stardom, including Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Mick Foley, Triple H, Kurt Angle, and Kane established star The Undertaker continued his main event prominence, as did fellow veterans Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Vader and Sycho Sid in the early stages of the era. 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The era saw a resurgence and boom period in tag team wrestling with prominent teams like The New Age Outlaws, The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, Edge and Christian, Too Cool and The APA achieving superstardom and being featured in prominent storylines and matches during this time period. In particular, The Dudleys, The Hardys and Edge and Christian featured in several Tables, Ladders and Chairs matches which were also introduced during this era. Top female stars such as Sable and Chyna achieved mainstream notoriety and even competed against male performers. While other prominent female stars saw their beginning during the era such as Trish Stratus, Lita, Molly Holly, etc. Watch Bald Dailymotion' title='Watch Bald Dailymotion' />The era also saw an increase in the Mc. Mahon familys on screen presence, starting with Chairman Vince Mc. Mahons Mr. Mc. Mahon character, a heel persona of himself following the Montreal Screwjob, with his son and daughter too eventually being introduced into WWF storylines as fictionalized villainous versions of themselves. The WWF Attitude promotion first used on November 9, 1. May 6, 2. 00. 2, when the Federation changed its name to World Wrestling Entertainment, due to a lawsuit by the World Wildlife Fund for Nature regarding the WWF initialism. Despite the name change, WWE continued to have adult oriented content until July 2. InitiationeditDuring the Monday Night Wars, a ratings battle between WWFs Monday Night Raw and WCWs Monday Nitro, WWF would transform itself from a family friendly product into a more adult oriented product. This era was spearheaded by Chairman Vince Mc. Mahon and head writer Vince Russo, who drastically changed the way professional wrestling television was written. Watch Demolition University Tube Free there. Russos booking style was often referred to as Crash TV short matches, backstage vignettes, and shocking television. Several miscellaneous events outside the major benchmarks have been credited with helping transition to the Attitude Era. A few years after the Hulkamania era, WWF needed more sales. In his book, Russo mentions the debut of the character Goldust in 1. Brian Pillmans loose cannon persona has also been credited, highlighted by a 1. Austin and a 1. 99. Marlena. By 1. 99. WWF had also begun playing up female sexuality, led by Sunny and Sable. After losing a steel cage match against Sycho Sid from within an attempt to win back the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in March 1. Bret Hitman Hart had angrily shoved Mc. Mahon to the wrestling mat as Mc. Mahon himself had tried to get a post match interview from him and Hart had soon went into a profanity laced tirade. While the WWE Network shows the December 1. Raw Is War as being the first from the Attitude Era, WWE themselves have stated that Survivor Series 1. Montreal Screwjob, marked the beginning of the era. They have also said that King of the Ring 1. Wrestle. Mania XIV on March 2. However, on the October 6, 2. Episode 6. 8 of the Something To Wrestle podcast, host Bruce Prichard, a prominent WWF producer during the Attitude Era, points to a Shawn Michaelspromo on the September 7, 1. Watch Arthur Christmas Online Full Movie. Raw Is War as the ultimate turning point. Before emerging from the backstage area to build heat for his feud with The Undertaker, Michaels stuffed his shorts with a towel to make his crotch appear enlarged. During the interview held by Jim Ross, Michaels veered off script and used foul language, which was frowned upon at the time, and administered a series of crotch chops directed at Ross face. 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The conflict behind the scenes spilled out into their on screen story line, with both men making pointed personal remarks in interviews that were often rooted in these issues. Following the aforementioned Michaels promo, and Mc. Mahons assertion that the company needed more attitude, Hart became upset with the companys direction, preferring a more family oriented product. This philosophical difference added to the real life tension. Michaels would team with Triple H, Chyna and Rick Rude to form the group D Generation X officially named on October 1. Attitude Era crotch chops and the catchphrase, Weve got two words for you Suck ItTheir rivalry culminated in the Montreal Screwjob, another landmark date in the Attitude Era and one of the most critical points in the birth of Mc. Mahons character, Mr. Mc. Mahon, a corrupt evil owner caricature fixated on destroying the lives of disobedient employees. The Shawn MichaelsUndertaker rivalryeditWhile the feud between Michaels and The Undertaker was short, it was important in adding a new rivalry. One important match from the Attitude Era was the WWF World Heavyweight Championship match between Hart and the then champion The Undertaker with Michaels as the special guest referee at Summer. Slam 1. 99. 7. A contract was put in place outlining what Hart had stated verbally if Hart lost, he would never compete in the United States again. WWF officials would later shock the audience by making Michaels the referee and amending the contract to state that if Michaels didnt call the match fairly, he would never be allowed to wrestle in the United States either. During the match, Hart knocked out Michaels and took the advantage by hitting The Undertaker with a steel chair. While Hart attempted the pin, Michaels stopped counting when he saw the chair.