| 10 Superstars who would have been perfect for The Attitude Era | |
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| Jessica | Dec 19 2014, 02:00 PM Post #1 |
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Vixen of Extreme
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10 Superstars who would have been perfect for The Attitude Era BY WWE.COM STAFF Dean Ambrose http://www.wwe.com/videos/dean-ambroses-survival-kit-smackdown-november-21-2014-26840498 Rebellious, dangerous and utterly unpredictable, Dean Ambrose embodies all the qualities that mattered most in WWE’s Attitude Era. Though The Lunatic Fringe has established himself as a pillar of modern-day WWE, there’s no doubt the unstable Superstar would’ve looked right at home inside the War Zone on Monday nights. Ambrose’s extreme leanings and proclivity for using weapons in the ring might have endeared him to competing for the era-specific Hardcore Championship. Indeed, it’s easy to imagine a chair-wielding Lunatic Fringe, with his head on a swivel and the scrapyard title around his waist, turning back challengers 24/7 in every conceivable combat zone. The graphic manner in which Ambrose likes to describe plans for decimating competition, meanwhile, would be all the more colorful if applied in the context of the uncensored Attitude Era. Never mind that The Lunatic Fringe’s wild, outspoken nature would have been an appropriate counterbalance to some of The Attitude Era’s most celebrated personalities. Think Ambrose’s innate sense of independence would have played well with Mr. McMahon’s heavy-handed rule? Or would The Lunatic Fringe have run afoul of his renegade kindred spirit, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin? Either way, it’s clear Ambrose’s brand of anarchy would have thrived during WWE’s most infamous era. — JOHN CLAPP |
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| janine | Dec 19 2014, 10:40 PM Post #2 |
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Rated R Diva of Destruction
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He is made for the attitude era and this one. |
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