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Even operating under a TV-PG rating, WWE can get away with scads of lewdness and violence. Many fans bemoan the PG Era, believing the more family-friendly rating to be an albatross dragging the ...
According to a new report, the PG era of WWE Raw may be over, with WWE's longest-running weekly show returning to the TV-14 rating it had during the illustrious Attitude Era.Andrew Zarian of the ...
After analyzing 59 hours of over-the-air primetime programming from last year's ratings sweeps, the Parents Television Council determined shows with a TV-PG rating incorporate content ...
But what is confirmed thus far is that Raw will be moving on from the TV-PG rating. Raw was originally a TV-PG rated show when it debuted in 1993, but the devision was made to move to TV-14 in 1997.
WWE officially kicked off its PG Era in July 2008, when the company dropped its TV-14 rating in favor of shifting toward a more family-friendly TV product.
WWE’s television product kept a TV-PG rating throughout most of the 1980s and 90s, but the shift to TV-14 was made in 1997 just as The Attitude Era was getting underway.
WWE's PG era is not coming to an end anytime soon. Last month, it was reported a deal for the company to move from a TV-PG rating to a TV-14 rating was planned but not yet finalized.
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