10 Attitude Era WWE Stars Who Should Have Been Bigger

7. Sable

For the predominantly male Attitude Era audience, Sable was a sex symbol. Forgoing the girl-next-door routine that previous bombshell Sunny opted for, Sable instead chose to leave it all out there. Few fans can forget the sight of Sable standing in the middle of the ring with only the impressions of handprints covering her breasts at Fully Loaded 1998. A spread in Playboy and a heel turn in 1999 made sure things stayed interesting for the 'Sable-icious' one. Sable left the WWF later in the year and sued the company sighting allegations of sexual harassment and unsafe working conditions. Sable returned to the WWE in 2003 and feuded with fellow playboy cover girl Torrie Wilson and Stephanie McMahon. As popular as Sable was, you can't help but feel that she could have been even bigger had she stuck around in 1999.
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