10 Attitude Era WWE Stars Who Should Have Been Bigger
5. D'Lo Brown
You're looking at the real deal now. Well, that's what D'Lo's entrance music claimed, anyway. Brown initially found success as a member of the black supremacy stable the Nation of Domination. When the group split, Brown moved on to feuds over the Intercontinental and European Titles at one point holding the belts simultaneously. While fans remember Brown's feuds with X-Pac, Jeff Jarrett and Stone Cold Stunner he took on top of a car there's a feeling that he should have been a bigger start than he was. After a disappointing 1999, Brown's year turned tragic when he accidentally dropped Droz on his head with a running power bomb gone wrong. The mistake would leave Droz confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. As a result, Brown understandably began questioning himself and the way he worked in the ring although nobody held him responsible for the unfortunate incident. Brown gradually slipped down the card and could most be found wrestling on Sunday Night Heat as the Attitude Era drew to a close.