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Introduction to the madness

With the advent of WWE Network, the available library of wrestling is limited only to the amount of time you can spend with it.

After listening to podcasts like Something to Wrestle, 83 Weeks, What Happened When, it's very en vogue to talk about Old School Wrestling.

As a person who lived through the Attitude Era/Monday Night Wars age as a young person, it's interesting to circle back and see what happened. And of course knowing in hindsight how the story will end, we can see the triumphs and tragedies still to come.

So my idea is to start with 1997, a very fun year in wrestling. And one of major changes, the landscape will look very different as WWF ratchets up the Attitude.

I didn't watch much WCW as a kid, so a lot of that will be fresh. But it's worth exploring to see how the companies matched up back then.

Pull up a chair and join in on the journey. Glad you found the spot and hope you enjoy the trip down memory lane.

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