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The Influence Of WWE On Pop Culture

3 months ago By Jhon Woug

The WWE has transcended the boundaries of sport to become an important cultural phenomenon. From being part of entertainment over the past few decades and fusing athleticism with storytelling to create a unique kind of spectacle, WWE has managed to leave an indelible mark on popular culture. From larger-than-life personas of its superstars to the catchphrases, merchandise, and crossover into other entertainment mediums, WWE’s influence on pop culture extends to bounds that are both deep and far-flung. The various ways through which WWE has both transformed and been changed by the cultural landscape are explored in this piece.

The Birth of The Phenomenon
What is now WWE started as Capitol Wrestling Corporation, a regional promotion founded by Jess McMahon and Toots Mondt in 1952. It has thrown the various metamorphoses up its sleeve to become the WWE. First, it was the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWF), then it became the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), before finally acquiring the name WWE in 2002. All these have been very instrumental in growing its influence.
The 1980s had to be the time frame of massive change for WWE with the innovation of WrestleMania, described as the “Super Bowl of professional wrestling.” WrestleMania I of 1985 showcased celebrities like Mr. T and Muhammad Ali to coattail on its popularity, showing WWE’s capabilities to hold broad appeal and bring aspects of popular culture into the fabric of wrestling seamlessly.

Iconic Superstars and Their Cultural Impact:
More than athletes, WWE superstars are cultural icons whose personas reverberate beyond the ring.

Hulk Hogan
In the 1980s, Hulk Hogan was one of the most popular wrestling figures. He passed into the popular consciousness with his patriotic persona and catchphrases like “Hulkamania” and “Say your prayers and eat your vitamins.” Being booked for movies like “Rocky III” and “No Holds Barred” solidified things even further for Hogan as an even more household-name figure. The influence can be assessed by the children’s toys, cartoons, and music. Moreover, this mediated his place within pop culture history.

The Rock— Dwayne Johnson
Probably the most successful superstar crossover is The Rock: the way he bridged from wrestling directly into Hollywood. With this kind of charisma and ‘can you smell what The Rock has cooked?’, he starred in blockbuster films like “Fast & Furious,” “Jumanji,” and “Moana.” His overpowering fan base helps raise WWE’s profile by showing that WWE stars can have mainstream success.

Stone Cold Steve Austin
Notably, Stone Cold Steve Austin was to evolve into the face of WWE’s “Attitude Era” over the late 1990s and early 2000s. Austin assumes the renegade character defined by an anti-authoritarian attitude and a most unforgettable “Austin 3:16.” This attitude spoke deeply to the fans amidst times of socio-economic flux. Austin’s impact would transcend wrestling into television, merchandising, and even video games.

John Cena
One of the more giant crossover stars has to be John Cena, who has had equal success in wrestling and acting. His catchphrase, “You can’t see me,” and signature move, “Five Knuckle Shuffle,” are part of the vernacular. He has had roles in films like “Trainwreck” and “Bumblebee,” he has also appeared as one of the leading philanthropic figures, principally with his work for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

WWE and the Mainstream Media:
The integration of WWE into mainstream media is another major factor in its cultural influence.

Television
WWE’s programming, such as “Monday Night Raw” and “SmackDown,” become a custom of weekly television. The programs garnered millions upon millions of viewers per week, making it undeniable that World Wrestling Entertainment, indeed is a force to be reckoned with in sports entertainment. Then, the creation of the WWE Network, a streaming service, further expanded it by providing fans access to its vast library.

Movies and Documentaries
WWE Studios is a subdivision of WWE involved in film production and has produced several movies featuring its superstars. Films like “The Marine” with John Cena, “See No Evil” with Kane, and recently “Fighting with My Family,” the chronicle of the life of WWE superstar Paige, have been the contributions by WWE to the Hollywood scene. Another critical category is documentaries such as “Beyond the Mat” and “The Resurrection of Jake the Snake,” which gave inside views into wrestling identity lives and received critical acclamations.

Music
The WWE has also made considerable pushes in music. Entrance themes are excessively recognizable; think of Hulk Hogan’s “Real American,” the exciting music of The Rock, and John Cena’s “The Time Is Now.” From having acts performed by performers like Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock, and Limp Bizkit at a WrestleMania to teaming up with composers, it only goes to show that the WWE does indeed significantly affect the music world.

Video Games
From the old arcade games to the now-modern day WWE 2K, WWE video games have turned out to be a super hit. One gets into the universe of WWE, becomes a much greater fan, becomes your favorite superstar, and relives classic kills through this game. Massive success in these games underlined WWE’s cut in popular culture for the video gaming industry.

Merchandise and Branding:
Because of the WWE, the marketing and merchandising strategies have gone hand-in-hand with the cultural impact it has created.

Action Figures and Toys
WWE action figures have been in the market since the 1980s for kids. Mattel and Jakks Pacific are a few companies that have churned out a myriad of figures, rings, playsets, and others to dole out the possibility of taking WWE action right into their homes. These toys have not only been famous among children; they are also turned into collectibles when adults get them.

Clothing and Apparel
From T-shirts and hats to replica championship belts, WWE has made money hand over fist with an extensive clothing line. Known designs, like the NWO T-shirts, Austin 3:16 shirts, and John Cena brightly colored apparel, all become style statements for fans.

Catchphrases and Memes
It’s hard to dismiss WWE in terms of how it impacted language and internet culture. It’s simply impossible to deny its impact on language and internet culture: catchphrases run out of the ring into mainstream conversation and internet memes, like “Whatcha gonna do, brother?”, “If you smell what The Rock is cooking?” or “Yes! Yes! Yes!”.

Social Media and Digital Presence:
In the digital age, WWE effectively used social media as a tool to expand its reach.

Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
WWE and its superstars have huge followings across social media. Those are used to engage with the fans, promote the events, and share the ‘behind the scenes’ content. They have wrestlers in the hundreds of thousands, like Becky Lynch, Roman Reigns, and Sasha Banks, who boast followers running into millions.

YouTube
WWE is one of the biggest sports channels on YouTube, with video content from the shows in the form of highlights, interviews, and short exclusives. It has churned billions of views through the platform, thereby creating a central stage to connect with fans and promote WWE’s brand.

Podcasts and Streaming: It’s little wonder that WWE superstars were next in line to recognize the power of podcasting, with offerings including “The Steve Austin Show” and “The New Day: Feel the Power.” These series further examine the WWE wrestlers’ lives and the company’s inner workings, significantly increasing their affinity with pop culture. WWE’s Philanthropic

Efforts:
If this isn’t sufficient, WWE has made tremendous contributions towards philanthropy aside from the business of entertainment.

Make-A-Wish Foundation
WWE has granted over 6,000 wishes for the Make-A-Wish Foundation, with more than 650 belonging to John Cena. This commitment to making a difference by touching children’s lives underlines the positive impact mortals have made through WWE escorting.

Be a STAR Campaign
The “Be a STAR” (Show Tolerance and Respect) campaign by WWE aims directly at educating about the issue of bullying. Still, with this multiple-organization effort, WWE showcases its commitment to social issues and the positive influence it has today.

Tribute to the Troops
Well, WWE’s annual “Tribute to the Troops” is one way for the military to be recognized by giving back some free entertainment to its service members and their families. Of course, an event such as this spotlights WWE’s overall support of the armed forces and its commitment to giving back.

Conclusion
WWE’s impact on popular culture is diverse and wide-ranging. From pop-culture icons and catchphrases to the practitioners included in various channels of mainstream television, merchandise, social media, and philanthropy, WWE has made its stamp in many ways on contemporary culture. The ability to reinvent itself while maintaining that pulse with its fan base is what has cemented its status as a cultural giant. But as WWE innovates and continues to expand, its impact on pop culture is going to stay, like the light that guides new generations of fans and leaves a lineage.

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