10 WWE Superstars that were precursors to the Attitude Era

Mankind
Mankind

#9 Razor Ramon

Razor
The Bad Guy

Although Scott Hall and the nWo were catalysts in introducing the pro-wrestling world to a more reality-based product, Razor Ramon was changing things up as early as 1992.

Well before the nWo or Attitude campaign were even a thought, the wrestler known as "The Bad Guy" debuted for the World Wrestling Federation with a Scarface-esque persona.

If ripping off the ultra-violent drug lord known as Tony Montana wasn't enough of an Attitude era precursor, Hall's portrayal of a street-wise Miami gangster made cheering the bad guy cool years before Stone Cold Steve Austin.

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