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  2. Attitude Era - Wikipedia

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    A video game entitled WWE '13, which was released in October 2012, paid tribute to the era with its "Attitude Era" mode, which allows the player to re-enact WWF matches and storytelling from SummerSlam in August 1997 to WrestleMania XV in March 1999. Also, in WWE '13, there is an "Off Script", including the debut of Smackdown! in April 1999 to ...

  3. WWE Championship - Wikipedia

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    Six-time champion Hulk Hogan with the "Hogan 86" (1986–1988) version of the then-WWF Championship Two-time champion Randy Savage with the "Winged Eagle" (1988–1998) version of the then-WWF Championship Eight-time champion The Rock with the "Big Eagle"/"Attitude Era" (1998–2002) version of the then-WWF Championship; this design was used in ...

  4. List of former championships in WWE - Wikipedia

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    A: a b – The title was officially abandoned by the WWF in 1989, though the physical belt was revived by NJPW to represent its Greatest 18 Club Championship, that championship was discontinued by NJPW in 1992. [13] B: a b c – This is the date the WWF acquired WCW, in which WCW's assets were also acquired by WWF, including its titles. [19]

  5. Ron Simmons - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] He was one of the most prominent stars in the WWF in the early Attitude Era. [12] In the WWF, he was a three-time WWF Tag Team Champion with Bradshaw as one half of the Acolytes Protection Agency. [13] Simmons was a sporadic world title contender between ECW and the WWF, [14] and led the Nation of Domination stable in the

  6. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wikipedia

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    With Michaels's absence and Austin winning the WWF Championship, the "Austin Era" was ushered in. [19] Austin as WWF Champion On Raw the following night, McMahon presented him with a new championship belt and warned Austin that he did not approve of his rebellious nature, desiring a "corporate champion"; Austin responded with a Stone Cold ...

  7. Gillberg (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Duane Gill [1] [2] (born July 10, 1959) is an American retired professional wrestler, best known for his appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) during the Attitude Era under the ring name Gillberg, a parody of then-rival promotion World Championship Wrestling's top star Goldberg.