#8 from WWE's DX - Rick Rude
Rick Rude made his return to WWE back in 1997 where he became one of the enforcers for D-Generation X. Since the star was never needed to wrestle, instead, he just stood at ringside and was there to be intimidating.
Following The Montreal Screwjob back, Rude watched the events unfold in the WWE locker room before opting to move to WCW. At the time, the Ravishing star wasn't contracted to WWE and was working on a pay-per-appearance basis, which meant that he was free to leave.
Rude went on to wrestle for WCW until March 1999, but in the following month the star was found unconscious by his wife and died on April 20th, 1999. It was later revealed that he had died from "an overdose of mixed medications," aged just 40 years old.
#7 from WWE's DX - Chyna
Chyna was one of the original members of D-Generation X from the earliest days of the group since she was working as Triple H's on-screen girlfriend at the time.
Chyna's main role was to be the bodyguard of DX and help Triple H and Shawn Michaels to win matches by cheating. Throughout her time in the group, she was part of a storyline with Mark Henry and later went on to become the first female to be part of a men's Royal Rumble match.
After splitting with Triple H and leaving DX, Chyna went on to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship as well as the WWE Women's Championship before leaving the company in 2001.
Chyna later went on to appear in NJPW and IMPACT Wrestling, where her final wrestling match would take place at Sacrifice in 2011.
The former WWE star was found dead on April 20th, 2016, by her manager, Anthony Anzaldo and her autopsy revealed that she died as a result of an overdose of alcohol and anti-anxiety medication.
Chyna was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2019 as a member of D-Generation X.