10 Current Wrestlers Who Would Have Had More Success In The Attitude Era

5. Fandango

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When you're one-half of a bad comedy duo that's issuing citations for poor fashion choices, things can't get too get much worse.

As a member of Breezango, a team whose television time has been justifiably diminished in recent weeks, Fandango's days in WWE seem numbered.

Fandango's outfits and gyrations have always given him an adult film star vibe. If he embraced this persona, the former ballroom dancer would have done alright in the Attitude Era. Furthermore, he would have been an obvious choice to tag with Val Venis, who was WWE's resident adult entertainer during that period.

In truth, the team of Val Venis and Fandango probably wouldn't have gone down as an all-time great duo. That being said, at the very least, it would have kept Fandango out of those god-awful skits with The Ascension.

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From 1999-2003 Jacques performed on the Florida independent pro wrestling circuit. He also has an amateur wrestling background and currently holds a certification in Krav Maga. Jacques graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2003, with a bachelor's degree in Political Science. He currently resides in Chicago, Illinois. Follow him on twitter @goodeals79.