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Wrestling's peak ratings wise (when the most eyes were on the product) came in the last quarter of 1998 and the first half of 1999...Rock, Austin, Foley, Undertaker, Hogan and Goldberg were the guys at the top of wrestling.
Wrestling next peak was during the first half of 2000...The Rock and HHH were at the top...Steve Austin wasn't even around until after WrestleMania. WrestleMania 2000 drew the highest buyrate ever until the next year. By 2001 though, WCW's ratings were in the toilet and even the WWE, with a returning Austin, was suffering from ratings that were as low as they were in 3 years. The bubble was deflating before WCW went out of business. X-7 popped a huge buyrate due to WWE and WCW having their merge only a week or two prior.
No revisionist history here, bruh. Giving you the goods with facts...
The answer, larry, is Steve Austin. That's who the biggest star and the top guy in wrestling was during the biggest five year peak in the history of the business.
Vince handed Bret to WCW a few months before they gave the ball to Austin. The company took out loans to pay Mike Tyson. I don't think you are grasping where wrestling was before Austin exploded. I'm not sure why you are trying to jump through hoops to discredit what he meant.