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WWE Golden Era Stars Who Faded In The New Generation Era - MSNWWE underwent a big change in the early 1990s, transitioning from the Golden Era into the New Generation Era. A few former stars faded in the new era.
WWE.com Even though Vince McMahon had tested out a new direction at the Survivor Series in 1992, Hulk Hogan would be back in the mix come WrestleMania IX. Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart had produced ...
Through the years, Hart’s look evolved, with flashier leather jackets and more defined gear. Yet, his signature pink and ...
WWE’s ‘New Era’ feels an awful lot like its ‘New Generation’ rebranding from the ‘90s. How do the two compare, and how can the ‘E’ avoid the same mistakes as last time?
A list of five legends from the New Generation Era of the company who should have been WWE Champions.
There you have it: Ten WWE superstars of the New Generation era you either forgot or never heard of! Send us news tips at [email protected] Was this article helpful?
The Golden Era (1980–1993) is best known for the run of Hulk Hogan at the top of the business, while the New Generation Era (1993–1997) tried to follow up with stars such as Bret Hart and ...
As more superstars were being introduced by the New Generation Era, technical prowess became extremely popular. This era saw the seemingly perfect blend of both wrestling talent and gimmicks being ...
In the grand scheme of things, WWE's New Generation Era in the mid-90s likely falls somewhere between All Japan following the 2000 exodus, and the Chicago Cubs from 2003 through 2014. In other ...
Mattel's Ultimate Edition New Generation Arena. Credit: Mattel As Comic-Con at Home 2021 approaches, Mattel is continuing its rollout of exclusive product launches, this time with its WWE Ultimate ...
Even though Vince McMahon had tested out a new direction at the Survivor Series in 1992, Hulk Hogan would be back in the mix come WrestleMania IX. Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart had produced a ...
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