10 Attitude Era WWE Superstars You Totally Don't Remember

4. B.B

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On the surface, Barbara Bush (no, not that one) was perfect for the WWF during its Attitude days. She was a blonde bombshell who didn't mind flaunting her body, and that was way more important to the company than in-ring skills or any kind of personality when it came to the women's division in 1999.

B.B debuted as a paramedic in '99, then eventually became a full-blown Diva in early-2000. The spotlight wouldn't last; Bush was gone after being blasted through a table by The Dudley Boyz in February. She'd only been introduced as a recurring character in October, meaning she got just four months of action before being cut.

No wonder people don't recall her.

Her only WWF match was a four-way evening gown affair vs. Miss. Kitty, Ivory and Jacqueline at Armageddon '99. It won't be compared to Bayley vs. Sasha Banks or Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair, let's be honest. Proper wrestling wasn't why B.B was hired.

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