Austin became one of the biggest stars in wrestling history during the '90s, thanks to his anti-authority persona and memorable feuds, particularly with Vince McMahon. His
Starting as Rocky Maivia and eventually becoming The Rock, he rose to fame with his charismatic mic skills, catchy phrases, and in-ring prowess.
Known for his striking "Deadman" persona, The Undertaker's legendary WrestleMania streak and memorable storylines made him one of the most revered figures in WWE history.
Dubbed "The Heartbreak Kid," Michaels was known for his exceptional in-ring performances and being part of memorable moments and matches, including the first-ever Hell in a Cell match.
As a technical wrestling specialist, Hart was known for his excellence in execution and was one of the top stars of the early to mid-'90s, holding the WWF World Heavyweight Championship multiple times.
Foley wrestled under several personas, including Mankind, Cactus Jack, and Dude Love.
Starting his WWE career in the mid-'90s, Triple H would go on to become one of the most influential figures in wrestling, both as a performer and as an executive.