3: Attitude Era was better
This complaint is funny and sad at the same time. Funny because from a wrestling point of view, Attitude Era was nowhere near what WWE is giving out these days. The matches were short and the company was more focused on the controversial stuff rather than giving good wrestling matches. Yes, Attitude era was entertaining for the 18-35 male demographic due to the colourful language, sex and the violence it carried, but times have changed.
And the best part is: a good portion of the people that complain about not seeing ‘good wrestling’ in WWE complains about missing the Attitude Era. The only thing that WWE misses now is some good storytelling. They need not sell sex or controversy, they just need some logical storytelling for the good wrestling that they are producing.