WWE's Evolution and Criticisms
WWE's Evolution and Criticisms
WWE's Evolution and Criticisms
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The WWE's 'New Generation' era, marked by attempts to innovate, faced criticism for its lackluster tag team names and performances, such as Owen Hart & Koko B. Ware's 'High Energy' and The Headbangers' brief stint as 'The Flying Nuns.' WWE's current roster has seen significant moments, including the highly anticipated debut of Odyssey Jones on Monday Night RAW, reflecting ongoing efforts to rejuvenate the brand. ECW in 1996 also featured surprising appearances from wrestlers like Kazuo Sakurada and Big Titan, who later became known in WWE. The legacy of WWE wrestlers from the Monday Night Wars era, like Debra and Viscera, highlights the evolution of in-ring expectations over the years. Notably, several top WWE wrestlers, such as Sheamus, Big E, and Mark Henry, have maintained their impressive physiques without using steroids, setting a positive example in the sport.

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