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Roared into mid-90's WWE like a mack truck. Went on to be the Outsider in WCW who led both the original and Wolfpac versions of the nWo. | WWF World Heavyweight | Kevin Nash | 97%
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Easily one of the most recognizable masked wrestlers of the last twenty years. He led WCW's Cruiserweight division in the late 90's, but it was in WWE where he and his 619 move took off. | WWE World Heavyweight | Rey Mysterio Jr. | 97%
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This wrestler holds the distinction of being the first winner of the Royal Rumble in '89. You might know him best for his 2x4 board, American flag and his war cry of "HOOOO!" | WCW United States | "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan | 95%
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This Ghanaian-born wrestler entered WWE on their ECW brand with a Jamaican gimmick. More recently, he won the big one at WrestleMania 35 with his New Day pals cheering him on. | WWE World Heavyweight | Kofi Kingston | 94%
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This Texan was pretty Stunning in the WCW, but it was his beer swilling, ass-kicking defiance of authority that defined the Attitude Era in the WWE. And that's the bottom line. | WWE World Heavyweight | "Stone Cold" Steve Austin | 94%
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In his heyday in the mid 80's, this Iranian wrestler was regarded as one of his era's most notorious heels. Nowadays, he's more known for quasi-coherent Twitter rants. | WWF World Heavyweight | The Iron Sheik | 94%
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The "Straight Edge Superstar" was one of the 2010's most controversial WWE main event stars who seemingly retired at his peak. His career resumed in AEW years later. | WWE World Heavyweight | CM Punk | 92%
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While he might have started his WWE career in the Spirit Squad, the Showoff Zigged and Zagged his way to the top in no time. | WWE World Heavyweight | Dolph Ziggler | 92%
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His career soared when he and his younger brother were one of the three teams to star in the original TLC matches. He later reinvented himself as Version 1.0 before he was found to be a bit... Broken. | TNA World Heavyweight | Matt Hardy | 88%
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At Hell in the Cell 2016, this cousin of Snoop Dogg lost her championship when she competed in the first ever Hell in a Cell match and PPV main event to feature women. | WWE Women's Championship | Sasha Banks | 88%
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In the 90's this WWE Hall of Famer was one half of one of WCW's most successful tag teams. In the 2000's he won the King of the Ring and became a five time world champion. | WWE World Heavyweight | Booker T | 87%
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While selling out the Madison Square Garden regularly, this Hall of Famer became the longest reigning WWE champion, with his first of two reigns lasting 2,803 days. | WWWF World Heavyweight | Bruno Sammartino | 86%
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A true ECW original whose inventive style earned him the "Innovator of Violence" moniker. He was also a key figure in WWE's ECW, and later started his own "House of Hardcore" promotion. | ECW World Heavyweight | Tommy Dreamer | 84%
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He is the last surviving member of this Texas wrestling family dynasty of the 80's. He stood out from his brothers by being the only one to wrestle barefoot. | NWA/WCWA American Heavyweight | Kevin Von Erich | 68%
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A French Canadian wrestler who first came to prominence in the mid 80's for the AWA as a face, but became an arrogant model in the WWF in the 90's. | AWA World Heavyweight | "The Model" Rick Martel | 57%
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