10 Most Underrated WWE Stars Of The Attitude Era

The unsung heroes of wrestling's most popular era.

The early nineties were not the best time for WWF and they were struggling to adapt to changing trends and tastes in pop culture. While the period was anchored by legends such as Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart and The Undertaker, it€™s equally remembered for the likes of The Goon, The Mountie and Duke €œThe Dumpster€ Droese. If WWF were going to survive the Monday Night Wars, they were going to have to create a roster of new stars with a new attitude to cater to what their audience wanted. New faces like Rocky Maivia, The Ringmaster and Hunter Hearst Helmsley would eventually grow to be the mega-stars that the promotion needed. However, main event talent can€™t carry a company alone, and they needed a strong mid-card to give the roster the depth and variety to put on an entertaining show. What became known as €œThe Attitude Era€ was often defined by its cast of colourful characters and cutting-edge approach to storytelling. When fans think back to The Attitude Era, the hard-working wrestlers often get overlooked in favour of The Rocks, Stone Colds and Triple Hs of the time. These are stars that deserve recognition, and as such, here are ten of the most underrated superstars from The Attitude Era.
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