#2 Current WWE SmackDown Women's Champion Becky Lynch
The greatest flaw of the Attitude Era lies in WWE's treatment of women. They were rarely provided with the dignity of showcasing their talents in matches, and while the likes of Chyna succeeded in the WWE ring, they were mainly used to titillate viewers. Becky Lynch, however, could have changed that perception.
She is particularly famous for being a no-nonsense powerful competitor who plays to the fans without playing to them. In The Attitude Era, she could have been even more violent in her approach, with more blood and flips of the bird, becoming a female antihero and revamping the visibility of the women's roster.
#1 Reigning WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos
The tag team division of WWE saw a resurgence during The Attitude Era. The likes of The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian wowed the audience with their risk-taking style, and The Usos would have effortlessly fit in the terrain.
The Usos have previously shown their willingness to turn up the volume, such as in their rap battle against The New Day, an aptitude that would assist them to succeed in The Attitude Era.
Rapping during their entrance, either lapping up to or offending the spectators, they could have created quite a fanbase. They are, without a shred of doubt, fantastic in the ring, and whether challenging dangers against The Hardy Boyz or participating in destructive brawls against APA, The Uso's would have emulated their accomplishments in the modern era.