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Each year, WWE basically takes over a town for Wrestlemania, with Raw, Smackdown, the Hall of Fame, and, of course, the big show itself running over the course of a week. However, WWE also does plenty of activations and events for fans that aren’t aired on TV. This year, to celebrate Wrestlemania 40 in Philadelphia, WWE brought its new pop-up experience WWE World.
If you’ve been to WWE Axxess in previous years, the concept here is very similar. However, the big difference is it feels more like a wrestling museum than ever this year, with the inclusion of special exhibits highlighting WWE’s Attitude Era, ECW, the many faces of Bray Wyatt, and more.
GameSpot is in Philadelphia for Wrestlemania weekend and you’ll be able to follow along both Saturday and Sunday as we cover both shows from the press box inside Lincoln Financial Field. Before that, though, we made the pilgrimage to WWE World to see exactly what was on display and there was no disappointment.
For many wrestling fans, the Attitude Era is considered a peak time for WWE and pro wrestling, in general. So it’s no surprise that WWE decided to go big to celebrate it at WWE World. Take a look below at all of the Attitude Era ephemera, including our personal favorite Dude Love’s Love Shack talk show set. Check it out!