10 Reasons The PG Era Isn't So Bad
6. There Are Still Genuinely Exciting Superstars
It's tempting to look back at any of the previous eras of the company and dwell on what seems like an insane surplus of exciting talent. In fact, with the possible exception of The New Generation era, no other time period in the WWE has been met with such indifference towards its roster.
But even a cursory scan of the list of active superstars during the PG Era should convince even diehard fans that the company isn't lacking in talent:
Bray Wyatt, The New Day, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, Kevin Owens, and the members of Shield all grew to prominence in WWE during the PG Era.
And let's not forget the long list of holdovers that still kicked things up a notch- even if it was only for short periods of time - a list that includes Rey Mysterio, CM Punk, Brock Lesnar, the Dudleys, Randy Orton, The Rock, and Sting.
Maybe not all of those guys are your particular cup of tea, and some of them never got as much mileage as they should have, but it's hard to argue against the sheer amount talent in that list.