#3 Bruno Sammartino
The Italian Stallion, Bruno Sammartino, was the embodiment of the American dream.
Moving to the United States after World War Two, Sammartino would become a symbol of hope for immigrants everywhere, and gathered a legion of fans.
After all, it's kinda hard to boo a man who spent his childhood opposing the Nazis.
Becoming one of the earliest WWWF Champions, Sammartino's reign would last an astonishing twelve years, a feat no other Superstar has come close to matching.
An instant draw, the company would always sell out Madison Square Garden simply because Bruno's name was on the marquee.
Turning him heel would have been devastating for the fans and would have probably cost the company a lot of money, so it's for the best that Bruno remained a good guy throughout his entire career.