2. John Cena, The Face Of The "PG Era!"
Regardless of what your opinions are on John Cena, there is no doubt that he is the quintessential good guy for the new millennium that all the children can look up to. His legacy is one of radically changing the way not only on how the product is sold to the new generation of young wrestling fans, but change how this business operates as a whole. With his mantra of hustle, loyalty and respect that is the cornerstone of the "PG era", he has garnered a following among the young demographic that has not only made him a household name (not to mention a star of his own movies), but has secured a future fan base for the WWE that will resonate for decades to come. Kind of like your favourite ....
HULK HOGAN
Regardless of what your opinions are on Hulk Hogan, there is no doubt that he was the quintessential good guy of the 80's that all the children could look up to. His legacy is one of radically changing the way not only on how the product was sold to the new generation of young wrestling fans, but changed how the business operated as a whole. With his mantra of drinking your milk, eating your vitamins and saying your prayers that was the cornerstone of the "PG era", he garnered a following among the young demographic that not only made him a household name (not to mention a star of his own movies), but secured a future fan base for the WWE that still resonates to this day.