#GeraWWE

WWE's chairman Vince McMahon released the following tweet this morning:
Which then brought in a floodgate of other WWE Superstars' responding tweets:

How they would avoid punching on TV: Vince McMahon himself said that throwing punches look "fake" anyway, they will phase those out as early as January of 2015. The Diva's division has already outlawed throwing punches since 2012. Rather than starting the match with punches, the wrestlers will try to grapple in the center of the squared circle with a series of amateur wrestling holds.
Will there be any more cage matches? Our sources say they have no planned cage matches going forward, however if they do, they will be on the WWE network or PPV which will still maintain their PG rating.
What about hatred or bullying? From the information our sources have attained thus far, it seems that the WWE has been slowly transitioning from heels and faces (good guys and bad guys) to everyone being good guys. There will be no more name calling or any insults of any kind being said from one "superstar" to the other.
How do you fill 5 hours of TV programming with high fives and hugging? - Our sources said that during the G era, episodes of RAW and Smackdown will be part live entertainment show in front of a live audience and part family entertainment. Episodes of Scooby Doo Wrestlemania and Slam City will air on the Titan Tron between grappling matches and interviews that happen in the ring or backstage.
Matter of fact, you may only see two or three actual wrestling matches per week on Raw and Smackdown with the new G Rating. WWE Superstars will now be encouraged to 'save it for ppv' or try to talk things out rather than get into a physical confrontation.

Characters like Los Matadores, John Cena and The Bunny are no longer cartoon portrayals of heroes and athletes you see on everyday television. Now the entire WWE is a cartoon portrayal of it's former self!