05:4205:42, 22 May 2023diffhist+6
Apostolic succession
"Roman" Catholic is more appropriate and accurate within this context, as all of these branches would identify as "Catholic" according to the Nicene Creed.Tag: Reverted
18:5118:51, 27 April 2023diffhist0
Attitude Era
Grammar. "Lain" is the correct form here. Don't keep reverting. https://www.courant.com/2003/01/29/no-lie-laying-out-a-confusing-conundrum/
07:3307:33, 13 April 2023diffhist+1,656
Road Wild (1998)
Added review with citation again, after someone randomly deleted it. Don't like it, then edit, don't delete. And whatever you do, try and leave it with correct punctuation, not a missing period.
00:5900:59, 27 February 2023diffhist+7
Monday Night War
Changed "feud" to "competition" re: golden age in last paragraph of lede. This wording is more accurate, describing real-life efforts vs. scripted contention.
00:5300:53, 27 February 2023diffhist+20
Monday Night War
Embedded
Gorgeous George back into 1940s-50s boom period mention for context, without including name/link in article, to appease previous editor who removed mention for no apparent reason.
00:5200:52, 27 February 2023diffhist0
Monday Night War
Changed "1940s-1960s" back to "1940s-1950s." Previous timeframe linked to
Gorgeous George as evidence of those decades being a boom period. Seemingly random inclusion of 60s in said period will require a citation.
00:2800:28, 27 February 2023diffhist−42
Attitude Era
Changed to "now WWE" at first use for context, instead of full current name "World Wrestling Entertainment," for clarity and conciseness, and following standard practice in other
Attitude Era WWE-related articles.
00:1800:18, 27 February 2023diffhist−13
Dudley Boyz
Added "now WWE" and "now Impact" at first use for context. Changed first usage to "Federation" rather than "Entertainment," as they debuted when name was WWF.
06:3706:37, 19 February 2023diffhist+37
Monday Night War
Added link to ECW with full name on first usage...again. Standard practice. Not sure why someone would remove it in the first place.
05:4205:42, 22 May 2023diffhist+6
Apostolic succession
"Roman" Catholic is more appropriate and accurate within this context, as all of these branches would identify as "Catholic" according to the Nicene Creed.Tag: Reverted
18:5118:51, 27 April 2023diffhist0
Attitude Era
Grammar. "Lain" is the correct form here. Don't keep reverting. https://www.courant.com/2003/01/29/no-lie-laying-out-a-confusing-conundrum/
07:3307:33, 13 April 2023diffhist+1,656
Road Wild (1998)
Added review with citation again, after someone randomly deleted it. Don't like it, then edit, don't delete. And whatever you do, try and leave it with correct punctuation, not a missing period.
00:5900:59, 27 February 2023diffhist+7
Monday Night War
Changed "feud" to "competition" re: golden age in last paragraph of lede. This wording is more accurate, describing real-life efforts vs. scripted contention.
00:5300:53, 27 February 2023diffhist+20
Monday Night War
Embedded
Gorgeous George back into 1940s-50s boom period mention for context, without including name/link in article, to appease previous editor who removed mention for no apparent reason.
00:5200:52, 27 February 2023diffhist0
Monday Night War
Changed "1940s-1960s" back to "1940s-1950s." Previous timeframe linked to
Gorgeous George as evidence of those decades being a boom period. Seemingly random inclusion of 60s in said period will require a citation.
00:2800:28, 27 February 2023diffhist−42
Attitude Era
Changed to "now WWE" at first use for context, instead of full current name "World Wrestling Entertainment," for clarity and conciseness, and following standard practice in other
Attitude Era WWE-related articles.
00:1800:18, 27 February 2023diffhist−13
Dudley Boyz
Added "now WWE" and "now Impact" at first use for context. Changed first usage to "Federation" rather than "Entertainment," as they debuted when name was WWF.
06:3706:37, 19 February 2023diffhist+37
Monday Night War
Added link to ECW with full name on first usage...again. Standard practice. Not sure why someone would remove it in the first place.