5 WWE Attitude Era Superstars you forgot you used to love

The Attitude Era was packed full of talented superstars
The Attitude Era was packed full of talented superstars

#1 D-Lo Brown

D-Lo Brown
D-Lo Brown

At the onset of the Attitude Era, D-Lo Brown's WWE started with humble beginnings. He was, to begin with, simply a body in a suit with the Nation of Domination, and someone we rarely saw actually compete in the ring.

When The Rock assumed control of The Nation, D-Lo came out of his shell and we saw more and more of him. In 1998, he won the European and Intercontinental Championships at the same time, one of just four men to ever do so in WWE history.

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D-Lo Brown: The Attitude Era's proudest European champion

He particularly embraced the European title, amusingly adapting his ring introduction each week to reveal that he was residing in a different European city.

He went on to work and wrestle with and alongside Nation members, The Godfather and Mark Henry but, as the Attitude Era eased away, D-Lo left WWE in 2003 and joined what is now Impact Wrestling, before featuring in Japan and on the Independent scene before a very brief return to WWE in 2008.

Now 47, he still wrestles occasionally and appears on the meet-and-greet circuit.

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