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5 Attitude Era wrestlers that are still a part of WWE
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WWE has been the market leader in the wrestling world for decades now and over the years, they have successfully transitioned their programming to suit their audience - all the way from the Attitude Era to the current PG Era. The WWE Universe appreciates the efforts of the men and women that step between those ropes to entertain the fans. They have seen Superstars turn into legends and take on other roles with the company to enhance the overall product.
With so many new companies emerging, the biggest wrestling juggernaut of them all, WWE, has understandably lost talent to the competition. While some Superstars have decided to move on from WWE, some have remained. These Superstars have been through the eras, and continually strive to provide high-quality sports entertainment. The fans still enjoy a surprise entrance by these revered superstars.
We may be aware of these superstars because they have given us some great moments on TV during the Attitude Era, but have since taken up new roles in the company Without further ado, let's dive into it:
#5 Road Dogg
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A member of The New Age Outlaws and D-Generation X, Road Dogg has been a part of WWE for a long time and took part in some of the most entertaining segments on TV. He was an integral part of DX during their run either side of the millennium, with plenty of segments that fans still remember.
Road Dogg resigned as the head writer for SmackDown after WrestleMania 35 and later joined NXT, where he works with the talent at the WWE Performance Center. He has been said to have been one of the influential figures behind the scenes, and is generally regarded as one of the greatest wrestling minds in the company.