5 former WWE Superstars from the Attitude Era: Where are they now?

Keibler has found mainstream success after leaving WWE.

#4 Dean Malenko

Malenko has maintained an active career behind the scenes.

He was called the man of 1000 holds and was among the most technically sound wrestlers in the world. While he was in WCW, Malenko was a cruiserweight champion, and in WWE he was part of the group of Radicalz that departed their previous employer and made an immediate impact.

However, since Malenko retired around 2001, very little has been written about him. Before he ended his career, he participated in the annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show, working alongside friend Perry Saturn and facing former ECW stalwarts Justin Credible and Raven.

A few years after walking away from wrestling, Malenko was used on screen as part of a group of WWE alumni during a segment on Raw. When Eddie Guerrero passed away, he appeared alongside Radicalz teammate Chris Benoit on the Raw and Smackdown episodes dedicated to Eddie. In fact, in the years since his retirement, Malenko has quietly appeared a number of times on either Raw, Smackdown, or pay per view events, usually backstage. This is because he has served as a road agent for WWE, working behind the scenes.