2. The British Bulldog
Where do I even begin with the late, great Davey Boy Smith? He was built like a freight train and was as strong as an ox. He was EVERYTHING Vince McMahon looks for in a World Champion. He had the look, power, charisma and he was over in a big way. People loved The British Bulldog. Once he branched out of his tag team with the Dynamite Kid, Davey Boy Smith was thrown into the upper mid card almost immediately. He had some great feuds with Vader, Bam Bam Bigelow and most notably Bret Hart and their incredible match in England at Summerslam in 1992, where Bret would drop the Intercontinental Championship to The Bulldog. If you get a chance, youtube that match and watch the crowds reaction, it was AMAZING. Needless to say, that match was the highlight of The Bulldogs career which is really just sad to say. Such a talented, athlete and a guy with a phenomenal physical presence. In the end, his internal demons got the better of him and Davey Boy has since past. However that won't tarnish his legacy as one of the top WWE SUPERSTARS of the 90's. The British Bulldog is undoubtedly underrated, under-appreciated and missed.