10 Archived Wrestling Websites You Need To Visit

10. WWF.com (Date Of First Capture: June 2, 1997)

Where else would we start? Every legend has a beginning, after all. This one kicks off after America Online named WWE's Sunny the most downloaded woman on the internet.

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The original WWE website is an incredible relic of life before Vince McMahon and co. got the F out. Straddling the New Generation and Attitude Eras, WWE's initial forays onto the internet captured the company as it was losing its stranglehold on the industry to WCW. One look at this website, and you'll know why.

Much like staring at the sun, the WWE website's orange background and yellow font will forever sear your brain and probably scar your retina. Avoid looking directly at this one, if at all possible.

It's not a complete disaster, though. There's still fun to be had. In its earliest form, you can even register to become one of the site's beta testers. Don't all apply at once, everyone!

There's also plenty of Raw previews and articles building up to WrestleMania XIV, which cemented the Attitude Era and began WWE's march back to ratings dominance. We can't overstate the importance of this moment in WWE history, that's for sure.

It's just a shame it had to look this terrible on our monitors.

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