5 WWE Superstars who defined the Attitude Era

The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were the mainstays of WWE during the Attitude Era
The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were the mainstays of WWE during the Attitude Era

#4 WWE Legend - The Undertaker

The Undertaker is undoubtedly one of the greatest superstars in the history of the WWE let alone the Attitude Era.

The Phenom effortlessly transitioned from being a babyface in 1997 to becoming the leader of one of the most maniacal factions in WWE in late 1998, The Ministry of Darkness. In 2000 he underwent another character change to become a biker dude known as the American Badass, a 180 shift from his evil persona as the leader of The Ministry of Darkness.

The Deadman also engaged in some memorable feuds against the likes of his kayfabe half-brother Kane, Stone Cold, The Rock and Triple H, thereby making him a cornerstone of WWE in the Attitude Era.

#3 Former Fourteen-time World Champion - Triple H

Triple H has been one of the most decorated superstars in WWE for the last 25 years with the Attitude Era being an important phase of shaping his career.

In 1997, the former fourteen-time world champion co-founded arguably one of the most controversial (yet loved) stables known as D-Generation X with partner Shawn Michaels. After HBK took a hiatus from in-ring competition, The Game became the leader of D-X, taking it to newer heights in the business.

In the second half of 1999, when the two biggest stalwarts at the time, The Undertaker and Stone Cold, were sidelined with injuries, Triple H became one of the main drivers of the company. He soared to the very top as WWE Champion. He also became the biggest heel in the business as part of The McMahon-Helmsley Faction with real-life wife Stephanie McMahon.

The Game certainly carved a legacy worth every praise, being one of the most important pillars of WWE during the Attitude Era.

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