WWE Ranks "The 20 Icons of the Attitude Era"

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One of those biased, self-serving lists, but whatever.

WWE.com: The 20 Icons of the Attitude Era

1. Austin
2. Rock
3. Triple H
4. Mick Foley
5. Mr. McMahon
6. Shawn Michaels
7. Undertaker
8. New Age Outlaws
9. Kane
10. Chris Jericho
11. Edge and Christian
12. Big Show
13. Stephanie McMahon
14. Team Xtreme (Hardys and Lita)
15. Kurt Angle
16. Bret Hart
17. Dudley Boyz
18. Goldust
19. Shane McMahon
20. APA


(What? No Linda McMahon?)
 

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McMahon should be under Rock as #3 and everything else is just clutter.

No one got higher ratings than Rock and Austin at their heights. Not even close. Not McMahon, not Taker, not Foley, Cripple H...no one. Edge and Christian are kind of high too. LOL@the Big Show.
 

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:stopitslime: Why is Triple KKK in the top 5? :steviej: They thought that we wouldn't notice. But, I agree with everything else on the list. Big Show is a bit high on the list, don't agree with. :smugdraper: at Shane O'Mac on the list. Save_Us_Shane :to:
 

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Foley was NOT a great champion. He was a joke really. His spot off the cage and getting punked out was all he really did. He had some promos that were decent inbetween that but that's it. "How do you learn to fall off a 20 FT Ladder?!":laugh:

SCUST@the Hardyz on the list over Trish
 
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I hate lists like this, they are almost ALWAYS bullshyt.

APA on the list but no Godfather or Trish :comeon:

Godfather was getting bigger pops as a lower/mid card guy than Cena ever has. My uncle didn't even watch wrestling, but he always made sure he was glued to the T.V. whenever he heard Godfather's theme. :pachaha:

And regardless of what people think about Mick Foley, he was a MAJOR player and a very instrumental figure throughout the "Atittude Era" not on the same level as Rock or Austin, but that goes without saying.
 

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Xpac must be heated, first the DVD cover now this list... :damn:
 
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