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Current head of creative and multi-time WWE Champion Paul "Triple H" Levesque has made the bold claim that modern day WWE is bigger than the Attitude Era.
The three actual biggest stars of the Attitude Era were sacrificed more than once each for the fourth, but he initially repaid those good deeds with some truly transcendent work.
The Attitude Era tried, but it mostly treated the Women's Division like a joke. This current era is making the most of the female talent, which makes for a much better product overall.
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However, Triple H thought the ideas were more suited to WWE's popular Attitude Era in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
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Triple H is probably the main reason I started watching WWF. Yeah there was the Badass anti-hero Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The People's Champ the Rock, but I didn't really care for either.
Triple H recently spoke about a controversial WWE producer's departure, and how it presented an opportunity for him to get involved with production and writing.
Is Triple H the greatest wrestler of the past decade? Well ask 10 people and you'll get 10 different answers and 10 different wrestlers. I've heard it all about Triple H recently.
WWE.COM: What do you think are the lasting effects of The Attitude Era on WWE today? BRET HART: Well, just about everybody I know talks about that being the last great era of wrestling.
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