#2 Sunny
Sunny, one of the Attitude Era's most popular Superstars, was every bit as influential to WWE back then as many of the company's top performers are today.
Before The Man, Becky Lynch established herself as the hottest property in WWE, and Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks were among those tearing the house down, closing out shows and amassing major social media followings, there was Sunny.
Check out which wrestler EC3 finds cute RIGHT HERE
Sunny: One The Attitude Era's brightest stars
Sunny wasn't an accomplished in-ring performer, nor was she your typical 'Diva,' either. She first joined WWE in 1994 as a member of their television broadcast team, but, before long, she was utilized as an on-air talent - specifically a manager.
First, she managed Chris Candido, who wrestled as Skip. Together they formed the Body Donnas; their ranks bolstered to tag-team level when Tom Prichard joined them. She steered them to the WWE tag team championships, before going on to manage The Godwinns, Smoking Gunns and Legion of Doom.
She would continue to play a big part in the early years of the Attitude Era as a ring announcer and backstage interviewer, before leaving WWE before 1998 was out.