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    WWE: Greatest Wrestling Stars of the '90s

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    • The Undertaker. 5,928 votes. A true phenom of the professional wrestling world, The Undertaker's ominous presence and unparalleled mystique captivated audiences throughout the 1990s and beyond.
    • Stone Cold Steve Austin. 6,050 votes. In the late '90s, few wrestlers embodied the rebellious spirit that defined the era quite like Stone Cold Steve Austin.
    • Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. 4,894 votes. Before lighting up Hollywood as the highest-paid actor in the entertainment industry, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson electrified wrestling fans with his unmatched charisma and powerful in-ring performances.
    • Shawn Michaels. 4,699 votes. The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels' extraordinary athletic prowess and unmatched storytelling abilities made him one of the most beloved and respected wrestlers of the 1990s.
  1. Oct 28, 2011 · Now, fans can relive that era with The Greatest Stars of the 90s. This three-disc set is packed with profiles of 15 of the biggest stars, as well as 16 great matches from the era, interviews and more…

  2. Feb 12, 2013 · WWE: Greatest Stars of the '90s. Various (Actor, Director) Rated: PG. Format: DVD. 4.4 271 ratings. -25% $1867. List Price: $24.95.

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    50. Ken Shamrock 49. “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn 48. Jerry Lawler 47. Dudley Boyz 46. Matt Hardy 45. Rob Van Dam 44. Shane McMahon 43. Hardy Boys 42. Big Boss Man 41. The Road Warriors 40. Mr. McMahon 39. Sid 38. Lex Luger 37. Edge 36. Tatanka 35. Chris Jericho 34. Yokozuna 33. Goldust 32. Steve Borden 31. Jeff Hardy

    As you can see, there have already been some unbelievable names making the list and we’re not even close to the number one spot. The likes of Matt Hardy, Edge, Chris Jericho and Jeff Hardy all earning a spot between 50 and 31, although plenty will feel that they could be pushed even higher in the ranks, however, maybe would argue their best work ca...

    30. Rick Rude 29. Big Van Vader 28. Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart 27. Paul “Big Show” Wright 26. Bam Bam Bigelow 25. Diesel 24. Ted DiBiase 23. Razor Ramon 22. Roddy Piper 21. Smash 20. The British Bulldog 19. Road Warrior Hawk 18. Ax 17. Road Warrior Animal 16. Owen Hart 15. Andre the Giant 14. Bill Goldberg 13. Kane 12. Mick Foley 11. The Ultimate War...

    Again, we are treated with some unbelievable names from 30 down to 11, with The Ultimate Warrior the man just missing out on a top-10 spot. A crop of superstars that were unbelievably talented both in the ring and on the microphone, and a real mix of top-class heels and also top-class faces. They really did have fruitful ’90s, but not as much as th...

    10. Triple H 9. Mr. Perfect 8. Rick Flair 7. Hulk Hogan 6. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson 5. Shawn Michaels 4. The Undertaker 3. Stone Cold Steve Austin 2. Randy Savage 1. Bret Hart

    The top 10 of the entire ’90s! What a list of WWE superstars right there. It’s impossibly tough to separate some of the names, but the fact that the great Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson misses out on a top five spot is truly remarkable. HBK and The Undertaker also outside the top three may surprise people, but few could argue about Bret Hart taking home...

    • Stone Cold Steve Austin. Steve Austin was more than the face of the WWE; he was literally the electro-shock the company needed. He was the leader of the mythic Attitude Era and he contributed like no other to help Vince McMahon to save the company from bankruptcy and to eventually win the Monday Night Wars.
    • Bret Hart. As one of the greatest technical wrestlers in pro-wrestling history, Bret Hart represented the new guard after Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior spent their last glorious moments with the WWE.
    • The Undertaker. If The Undertaker was not always the center of attention, he was without a doubt the glue that kept the WWE together for the whole '90s.
    • Shawn Michaels. "The Main Event", "The Showstopper" and "Mr. WrestleMania". All those nicknames come from the '90s after nearly 10 years of hard work with the WWE.
  4. Greatest Stars of the 90's. WWE 2013. TVPG. 2h 15m. Some of the greatest stars of a turbulent era in which WWE and WCW battled for dominance of the sports-entertainment industry; "Greatest Stars" profiles 15 of the very best during the decade of the 1990s. Get Started.

  5. WWE: Greatest Stars of the '90s: Directed by Kevin Dunn. With Lou Albano, Terry Allen, Arn Anderson, Ken Anderson. The return of wrestling legends of the 90's.

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