Best attitude era midcarders ?

I miss when there were entertaining characters like some of them, these days most wrestlers are so generic.

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D-Lo Brown. Look at the reactions he’d get over most of the stars today

I really liked how D-lo Brown would wiggle his head like it was disconnected from his body

Cringe

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Cringe

Main event based
Good.

AE had cringe mid carders, IMO
These guys had low ceilings due to their silly gimmicks.

Based.

Steve Blackman

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How the fuck did WWE never put out a D'Lo Brown bobblehead toy
They could have printed money with that
People literally remember him more for shaking his head than for breaking Droz's neck

This. Remember the oddities?
Holy shit it was legit cringe

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No they weren't.

LOL completely forgot about those faggots

>tfw you realize they got bigger pops than literally anyone in the modern era

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Golga=Earthquake
That's enough to boost it from cringe to meh.

The Oddities are more over than anybody in WWE right now.

The match with them and Kaienti at SS 98 was funny as hell. Quad chokeslam.

Ken Shamrock. All other answers are wrong

here's the pity bump, reply and (You)

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Badd Ass Billy Gunn

His physique was fucking unreal, although this pic doesn't do it justice.

Mankind

shamrock, dlo, kaientai, val, blackman

I lol'd. Have a (you).

What was the point of Goldust? Must've been paid a lot for that shit?

You know as a kid I always wondered who was under the mask, they faded away & my curiosity faded. Kinda cool to find out who it was all these years later.

Nobody in history has ever made Vince seethe as hard as Dusty, so he made his son into a flouncing gay stereotype.