I think Mick Foley was an more important role to the Attitude Era than Kane and Triple H. I always thought Triple H's career was better around the time AE ended.
They could have added 3 more guys for each letter in attitudeYou know Vince, it's all about looks. And Mick looked like everything Vince hates (fat, ugly, not muscular, dirty). He probably wouldn't want Mick's masked face on the shirt.
Truthfully, I wouldn't take anyone out and would've just added Mick somewhere.
I'm halfway kidding. That's dirty. He was pivotal for that era. Definitely a slight.
If I had to pick 5 guys who represent the attitude era, this is the 5 I would have picked. They should of used a picture of Triple H from 2000 though when he was a main eventer. Sixth guy I would pick is Kurt Angle not Mankind.
What are you talkin about he reached his peak? Wrestling matches...main event status? shyt that has nothing to do with selling apparel? You say he has no business being on the shirt...I'd say its strictly business that he's on the shirt. DX 2.0 was just as big as anything not named Austin or Rock in the attitude era. DX helped define Attitude before and after Michaels left. And theres no question DX was moving a shyt load of merch. HHH was the face of DX. Yeah Mick should be on there but HHH earned it as well. And by earned I mean...the WWF attached his name/his groups name to clothing that sold like hot cakes during a time period where he was super over. Sometimes I think you nikkas be drinking the smark propoganda kool-aid a bit too much. Like the WWE put him on there to feed his ego or boost his legacy. They're trying to make money. Honestly who gives a fukk about that shytty t-shirt. Nobody here is likely to buy that shyt with or without Foley.Triple H has no business being on that shirt at all. He didn't even reach his peak until around 2000 when the Attitude Era was about to end. Ironically Foley was responsible for getting him to that next level.