20 WWE Attitude Era Superstars You Forgot Existed

17. Kevin Quinn

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You will not recall Kevin Quinn.

Quinn filled in as Brian Christopher's tag-team partner when his 'Too Much' pal Scott Taylor went down with an injury. Together, they only wrestled a handful of matches on lower-tier programming like Shotgun Saturday Night. Other than that, Kev also got to team with The Hardy Boyz on Sunday Night Heat.

He had exactly seven WWF matches, and two of them were dark bouts (one of those was against Edge). Quinn never got to wrestler on Raw or pay-per-view at all - jousting with future greats like Edge, Matt and Jeff was as good as it'd get for the guy.

Still, he can look back on his wrestling career and legitimately say he was part of the Attitude Era. Quinn's entire company career is like the answer to some obscure trivia question, but he did have a run during the hottest period in industry history.

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