10 Attitude Era WWE Stars Who Should Have Been Bigger
6. Ken Shamrock
Shamrock was hot property when he signed for the WWF in 1996. Dubbed 'The World's Most Dangerous Man', his exploits in the burgeoning MMA world made him a star. Ken was immediately thrown it at the deep end and feuded with Vader, Bret Hart and the Hart Foundation for much of 97 before moving on to feud with The Rock over the Intercontinental Title. A quick learner, Shamrock proved a deft hand at professional wrestling. He had the required superhuman physique, an intense, full-on ring style and could hold his own in backstage segments and on the microphone. It is surprising that Shamrock didn't go all the way to the top in the WWF and found himself languishing in the mid-card for much of his time there. A definite missed opportunity.