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    • “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was the perfect superstar at the perfect time. It was like catching lightning in a bottle. To this day, he might be considered the “coolest” professional wrestler of all time because he was legitimately a badass.
    • Hulk Hogan. If "Hulkamania" never ran wild, WWE might not even still exist. It’s a bitter pill to swallow for most fans and even Vince McMahon himself, but it’s true.
    • John Cena. If you know how I feel about John Cena, then you know this is tough for me to even write. I can’t say I’m the biggest fan or even a fan of the John Cena character whatsoever.
    • The Undertaker. The WWE has been known to create some of the craziest, wackiest, and outlandish characters over the years. There have been very few of them that actually reached some level of success and none that had the longevity of The Undertaker.
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    • The Rock. Dwayne Johnson's full-time run in WWE spanned less than eight years, but he had a significant impact during that period. No one has ever broken through the professional wrestling boundaries and become the level of star that The Rock has.
    • Shawn Michaels. It's quite fitting that immediately after Bret comes his biggest rival, Shawn Michaels. The Heartbreak Kid is undeniably one of the most skilled wrestlers to ever step into a WWE ring and the sheer volume of incredible matches he had throughout his career can't be touched.
    • Bret Hart. If we're going strictly off of his technical ability and work inside a wrestling ring, there's absolutely no doubt at all that Bret Hart would rank far higher up this list than he does here.
    • Triple H. Triple H has done everything there is to do in WWE and a couple of times over at that. Behind the scenes too, many of the guys on top of WWE were picked and mentored by him.
    • Stone Cold’ Steve Austin. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin almost singlehandedly turned WWE from a niche entertainment format into one of the coolest things on television during the second half of the 90s.
    • The Undertaker. No other WWE wrestler has ever had the main event-level longevity of The Undertaker. It is safe to say he helped make the company a billion dollars from his success as a performer and the legion of fans he cultivated over 30 years in the promotion.
    • Hulk Hogan. We would not have WWE as we know it today, if not for the game-changing success that happened in the 1980s because of Hulk Hogan. He helped build the WWE brand nationally, made professional wrestling worthy of primetime television slots, and turned it into an early money-maker on pay-per-view.
    • The Rock. After Steve Austin helped make WWE cool again, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson further expanded the audience with his uncanny charisma, mic skills, and underrated ring work.
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