#2. Gangrel
One of the most iconic characters from the Attitude Era must surely be Gangrel. The Vampire-like star, who made his way to the ring to bold, striking red lights and a goblet of (so we're led to believe) blood to spit in a style later adopted by Triple H.
He made his debut in the summer of 1998, and quickly went about setting up a faction that included two new recruits - a pair of raw, young performers by the name of Edge and Christian! The former had, of course, been wrestling as a singles star before then, but The Brood - as they were known - really put the Rated-R Superstar on the map.
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Anyway, Gangrel promised plenty but, owing to the popularity and, later, the success of both Edge and Christian, the leader of the group actually finds himself forgotten and thrust into the background when people think of the trio.
Gangrel wrestled sporadically after Edge and Christian began to shine in their own right, but left WWE in 2001. Despite memorable feuds as part of The Brood, Gangrel's relatively lackluster career with the company ended without him having held a title.
Now, imagine Gangrel v Aleister Black...