#4 The Rock

There's nobody in the history of this company that entertained and ruled this business like the Rock, and there probably never will be.
Hailed as one of the most successful WWE superstars of all time, Rock became an elite level superstar with his heelish mannerisms, and an attitude to die for.
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Being the first third-generation wrestler in company's history, his ability to sell, and gravitate attention made him a popular name in the world of sports entertainment.
Debuting in the WWF in 1996, the Rock's initial tenure was straight-out rejected by the fans for his boring babyface persona, until he turned heel.
His work in the Attitude Era was game-changing and elevated his stature of being the cockiest entities in the world of sports entertainment.
He brought entertainment back to the industry and delivered exceptional feuds with the likes of Stone Cold, the Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, John Cena, CM Punk, Triple H, and Mick Foley.
Besides winning multiple championships during his time with the WWE, Rock also solidified his position in history by winning the Royal Rumble match in 2000.
His match with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania 18 was career-defining, and exceeded expectations, with many hailing as the best WrestleMania match of all time.
His rivalry with Stone Cold sky-rocketed WWF ratings, and helped the company to rival WCW during Monday Night Wars.
While he left the company to pursue a career in Hollywood, Rock ruled the industry like no other and became the most successful actor in the entertainment industry.
His return to the WWE brought some mainstream attention, with his feud with John Cena turning out to be a work of genius.
Considering how great the Rock has been, it is difficult to replicate his success, and that is why he is the most electrifying man in the history of this business.