Wwe raw 2002 archive
The FanPosts are solely the subjective opinions of Cageside Seats readers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cageside Seats editors or staff. When asked how fans are supposed to take this, Vince only had this to say. It's overwhelming.Ĭertainly many fans must feel similarly lost. Now I'm being told these things never happened. Mankind being tossed off the top of the cell, Austin beating HBK for the title, DX invading WCW. I got into wrestling during the attitude era and had a lot of great memories of it. I caught up with one distraught fan who had this to say. 9:52pm- Main event (or John Cena Promo and/or Contract Signing) begging. While the years since 2002 have certainly provided some memorable moments many older fans are lamenting the loss of some of their favorite memories. 9:40pm- Special in ring promo cut by Jericho or someone. He was asked about such stars as Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock but his only reply was that they were great superstars that he was lucky to have come aboard when WWE launched in 2002. Any allegation that WWE was involved in the wrestling business prior to that date is false and could be met with legal action. With the help of super stars who gained fame in previous endeavors, we produced our first television show and debuted the first super star this company has been responsible for: John Cena. This company came into existence on June 27th, 2002. When asked for comment on the scrubbing of decades of company history, Vince McMahon had this to say: I don't know what you're talking about. Astute observers will remember this as the day that John Cena first debuted in WWE. Specifically the company is now claiming that the June 27th episode of Smackdown is their first ever televised broadcast. In a shocking development WWE has scrubbed their entire history prior to 2002. Note from site Manager Geno Mrosko: This FanPost is satire.