12 Attitude Era WWE Superstars who are still wrestling in 2020

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Still performing at the highest of levels (Pic Source: WWE/AEW/FW4Online)
Still performing at the highest of levels (Pic Source: WWE/AEW/FW4Online)

#11 Goldberg

He has yet to compete in 2020 (Pic Source: WWE)
He has yet to compete in 2020 (Pic Source: WWE)

Yes, before someone says it, Goldberg was in WCW during the Attitude Era and only arrived in WWE after WrestleMania 19 in 2003. But if there was one star that WCW created from scratch, it was Bill Goldberg. Da Man was the true definition of what a star looked like and his ability to completely destroy his opponents at will was a reason why he was made WCW World Champion.

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Now, at age 53, he's still very much active. He returned last year in 2019 to take on The Undertaker in a dream match which didn't go as planned in Saudi Arabia. He then had another match at SummerSlam 2019, where he easily defeated Dolph Ziggler. There is no doubt he will have a match sometime whether that be in Saudi Arabia or even SummerSlam 2020.


#10 Rob Van Dam

RVD ain't going anywhere (Pic Source: Impact Wrestling)
RVD ain't going anywhere (Pic Source: Impact Wrestling)

The Whole Dam Show has somehow managed to stay relevant all these years. Rob Van Dam (RVD) may be 49 years old, but he's still doing what loves. Though RVD had most of his success during the Ruthless Aggression Era, he came to prominence in the 1990s as an ECW Original and really got over with the fans during the Invasion angle.

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RVD got to wrestle the likes of The Rock, Kane, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, John Cena and several others during his time there. He's currently signed to Impact Wrestling where he has been featured alongside his real life girlfriend Katie Forbes. While his time there has been well received, a recent risque segment featuring him, Forbes and another lady got Impact Wrestling banned from Twitch.

Well, they don't call him The Whole F'N show for nothing.

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