#4 WWE Hall of Famer - Hulk Hogan
WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was the biggest face of the company from the mid-80s to the early-90s. His rivalries with Andre The Giant, Randy Savage, Ric Flair, and The Ultimate Warrior at the time are now considered iconic.
In 1991, The Undertaker beat Hogan for his WWE Championship with help from Ric Flair. Both superstars locked horns more than a decade later in 2002 when the Hulkster came up short once more for the WWE Undisputed Championship.
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Having said this, the accolades that Hogan has achieved in the business are undoubtedly second to none. He is a former six-time WWE Champion, a tag team champion, and a two-time Royal Rumble winner, making him a global icon.
#3 WWE Legend - The Rock
The Rock is truly one of the most talented superstars in WWE.
He was a pivotal figure in the company during the Attitude Era. The Great One's feuds at the time with greats like Triple H, Kane, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and of course, The Undertaker were awesome.
The Rock and The Phenom had some memorable bouts in the late-90s. They were also tag team partners in the early-2000s and famously teamed up at Survivor Series 2001 as part of Team WWE to beat Team Alliance.
A former eight-time WWE Champion and five-time tag team champion, The Rock was undoubtedly among the best wrestlers of his generation, making him a worthy mention in The Undertaker's Mount Rushmore.