The 20 Icons of "Attitude": Photos
Get "attitudinal" and delve into WWE's most controversial era as WWE.com highlights the most powerful and influential figures during WWE's Attitude Era.












Faarooq & Bradshaw, The APA, were two of The Attitude Era's most effective brawlers.
Not only were The APA sought-after bodyguards, but they were also top contenders in WWE's competitive tag team division.
Shane McMahon came into his own during The Attitude Era, stepping into the ring for high-risk encounters.
Shane-O Mac challenged his father, Mr. McMahon, by purchasing WCW in 2001.
Few Superstars during The Attitude Era were more sick and twisted than Goldust.
Ouch! The Bizarre One finishes off The Blue Meanie with Shattered Dreams.
"Get the tables!" The Dudley Boyz brought new levels of "extreme" to WWE when they debuted in 1999.
Bret "Hit Man" Hart spoke out against the "attitudinal" trend taking over WWE in 1999.