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# WWE: The Attitude Era [Blu-ray]

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WWE: Attitude Era, The (2-Disc) (Blu-ray)In the late-90s, WWE was struggling for ratings survival while a cultural shift in the viewing audience's taste was occurring. "Saying your prayers and taking your vitamins" had lost its luster among the rebellious masses who preferred "flipping the bird" and "laying the smackdown"... Enter Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H, Mankind and the notorious crop of edgy and fearless Superstars who ushered in "The Attitude Era". Now in this set, fans can own all the infamous moments from this controversial and revolutionary era that redefined sports entertainment for an entire generation. Over 8-hours of envelope-pushing content includes all the aggression, antics and innuendos that proved to be the perfect cocktail for an explosion of popularity.]]>

Review: A nostalgic treat for the best era of the WWF - This review is specifically for the blu-ray edition. WWE releasing a compilation blu-ray set of the Attitude Era is something that I've wanted for quite some time, and now that it's been done (twice, actually) I'm very happy with the overall output! The first disc of this set has a very brief, although painless documentary about the Attitude era which runs only 57 minutes. This works as a neat introduction to the real meat and potatoes of this set, which is seven and a half hours of various matches and vignettes of the Attitude Era. A lot of the matches are at the very least good, but the ones in the blu-ray Exclusives section (the entire selection encompassing only 85 minutes) are woefully short for the most part and overall pointless. There are two or three good matches in that section though, even if the longest match is only 12 minutes. One complaint I have is that on the first disc, there are 24 matches/vignettes separate from the documenary, and these are the main reason you'd buy this set, right? I don't know if this was a horrendous oversight or moronically intentional, but there is NO Play All option. You literally have to sit there and watch each individual segment with the remote in hand, ready to quickly Arrow Down and move onto the next segment. To do this for 24 individual items is tedious; not to mention the menu screen itself has an overly loud metal song that restarts itself every single time you go to the menu. Thankfully, the second disc doesn't have this issue. The "Play" option plays the entire main feature of the second disc, which is nine matches and two vignettes long - totaling two hours and forty minutes. From start to finish, this was a GREAT set of segments, even if two of the matches very quickly (and I mean in less than five minutes) devolved into entertaining fun as opposed to presenting a clear winner (Too Cool vs. D'Lo and The Godfather literally becomes a party, Hardcore Holly vs. Crash Holly gets "interrupted" by about 6-8 other wrestlers vying for the Hardcore Championship under Crash's 24/7 condition). Otherwise, the Buried Alive match was an absolute highlight, as was Rikishi vs. Val Venis, the very first Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match and the six-man Hell In a Cell for the championship. At the $20-22 price tag for eight and a half hours of nostalgic entertainment, you can't go wrong with this set. It's also worth noting that the WWF logo is NOT blurred out on this set, nor is the "WWF" dialogue bleeped or cut. Of course, not EVERY moment you remember from the Attitude Era will be presented here....but that's why there is a Volume 2 released (which I have yet to see). Heck, WWE could release a 15-disc blu-ray set of the Attitude Era and I'm sure something will be missing. Just take what's presented and have a grand time with it.
Review: We should have more of a Positive Attitude about this dvd set - Before we go all nuclear on this dvd for lacking certain key moments and the documentary portion not meeting up to crucially high standards, this is actually an enjoyable better than nothing entertainment of one of wrestling's finest hours. Do I think it could have been made better? Maybe. But the dvd could be a whole heck of a lot worse. I think of it as a huge puzzle peace and then aquiring the era's pay-per-views are the missing pieces. The huge redeeming factor is the WWF logo isn't censored. Great moments and a good dvd with some obscure moments of the era and it's a nice way to get us anticipated for a possible volume 2.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B008WAM2PQ |
| Actors  | Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, The Rock, The Undertaker, Triple H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,860 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #177 in Sports (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (605) |
| Dubbed:  | Spanish |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Media Format  | Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, NTSC |
| Number of discs  | 3 |
| Product Dimensions  | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.19 ounces |
| Release date  | November 20, 2012 |
| Run time  | 9 hours |
| Studio  | WarnerBrothers |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Blu-ray, Multiple Formats, NTSC
- **Genre:** Sports
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 9 hours

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A nostalgic treat for the best era of the WWF
*by M***R on April 10, 2015*

This review is specifically for the blu-ray edition. WWE releasing a compilation blu-ray set of the Attitude Era is something that I've wanted for quite some time, and now that it's been done (twice, actually) I'm very happy with the overall output! The first disc of this set has a very brief, although painless documentary about the Attitude era which runs only 57 minutes. This works as a neat introduction to the real meat and potatoes of this set, which is seven and a half hours of various matches and vignettes of the Attitude Era. A lot of the matches are at the very least good, but the ones in the blu-ray Exclusives section (the entire selection encompassing only 85 minutes) are woefully short for the most part and overall pointless. There are two or three good matches in that section though, even if the longest match is only 12 minutes. One complaint I have is that on the first disc, there are 24 matches/vignettes separate from the documenary, and these are the main reason you'd buy this set, right? I don't know if this was a horrendous oversight or moronically intentional, but there is NO Play All option. You literally have to sit there and watch each individual segment with the remote in hand, ready to quickly Arrow Down and move onto the next segment. To do this for 24 individual items is tedious; not to mention the menu screen itself has an overly loud metal song that restarts itself every single time you go to the menu. Thankfully, the second disc doesn't have this issue. The "Play" option plays the entire main feature of the second disc, which is nine matches and two vignettes long - totaling two hours and forty minutes. From start to finish, this was a GREAT set of segments, even if two of the matches very quickly (and I mean in less than five minutes) devolved into entertaining fun as opposed to presenting a clear winner (Too Cool vs. D'Lo and The Godfather literally becomes a party, Hardcore Holly vs. Crash Holly gets "interrupted" by about 6-8 other wrestlers vying for the Hardcore Championship under Crash's 24/7 condition). Otherwise, the Buried Alive match was an absolute highlight, as was Rikishi vs. Val Venis, the very first Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match and the six-man Hell In a Cell for the championship. At the $20-22 price tag for eight and a half hours of nostalgic entertainment, you can't go wrong with this set. It's also worth noting that the WWF logo is NOT blurred out on this set, nor is the "WWF" dialogue bleeped or cut. Of course, not EVERY moment you remember from the Attitude Era will be presented here....but that's why there is a Volume 2 released (which I have yet to see). Heck, WWE could release a 15-disc blu-ray set of the Attitude Era and I'm sure something will be missing. Just take what's presented and have a grand time with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ We should have more of a Positive Attitude about this dvd set
*by Z***Y on March 8, 2014*

Before we go all nuclear on this dvd for lacking certain key moments and the documentary portion not meeting up to crucially high standards, this is actually an enjoyable better than nothing entertainment of one of wrestling's finest hours. Do I think it could have been made better? Maybe. But the dvd could be a whole heck of a lot worse. I think of it as a huge puzzle peace and then aquiring the era's pay-per-views are the missing pieces. The huge redeeming factor is the WWF logo isn't censored. Great moments and a good dvd with some obscure moments of the era and it's a nice way to get us anticipated for a possible volume 2.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Important WWE History.
*by N***K on October 3, 2025*

Don't skip this release if you're familiar with the WWE. This two-disc Blu-ray collection contains a certain percentage of the Attitude Era that must be witnessed to be believed. It was a special time in history that's unfortunately now ancient and deserves more modern audiences to be appreciated more. However, it's only half of its history and contains some omitted and altered content that only remains in their original unedited broadcasting due to changes within and outside the company. But don't fret because your favorite Superstars and Divas are present in archived footage as you've remembered. Some of the most electrifying matches, promos and other once-in-a-lifetime experiences are available for repeated viewings. One of its most interesting additions is the documentary of this event featuring interviews and more that must be watched for full context. Aside some flaws, especially regarding blatant censorship, it's not something to leave out of your WWE collection since it's truly unforgettable and important WWE history.

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