Top 10 best storylines of the Attitude Era in WWE

There were many great storylines in the WWE Attitude Era, and some of them are still missed. Take a look at some of the best storylines from the Attitude Era.


Top 10 best storylines of the Attitude Era in WWE

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The Attitude Era is generally known as one of the most exciting periods in the history of WWE for its brutality. It was a particular moment in WWE wherein the company went through a huge transformation from displaying family-friendly storylines to taking an edgy turn. The Attitude Era was full of unforgettable moments and storylines, but some stand out above the rest.

There was a new perspective in WWE, specifically. The stories were more dramatic, the people were darker and stranger, and something huge happened virtually every week. But what were the best stories from the Attitude Era? That is a difficult question to answer, but take a look at some of the best storylines of The Attitude Era:

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#10 The Undertaker vs. Kane

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Kane and The Undertaker are two of the most iconic gimmicks for a professional wrestler. Their rivalry in the Attitude Era is a must-watch because of all the tensions between them. During a Raw segment, Kane was revealed as The Undertaker’s long-lost brother. Later, he wanted to become the top-notch superstar in WWE, and only The Undertaker was within his path. The two men engaged in a series of brutal matches that culminated in a spectacular Inferno match at Unforgiven in 1998.

#9 The Ministry of Darkness

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The Ministry of Darkness was a supernatural stable led by The Undertaker that was formed in 1998. The group departed from the more realistic storylines of the Attitude Era, featuring characters with mystical powers and engaging in rituals. The Ministry was involved in several high-profile storylines, including the kidnapping of Stephanie McMahon and the revelation that The Undertaker had a connection to Vince McMahon’s evil brother, Kane.

#8 The Invasion

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The Invasion was a storyline that played out in 2001, following the purchase of WCW by WWE. The storyline involved WCW and ECW wrestlers invading WWE and engaging in a series of battles for control of the company. However, WWE Universe did not like The Invasion storyline due to the lack of charisma in superstars while selling the show. Yet, The Invasion storyline is surely one of the most compelling ones in the history of WWE.

#7 Mick Foley’s transformation into Mankind, Cactus Jack, and Dude Love

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Mick Foley has always been the top-tier superstar in WWE due to his many engaging gimmicks. His major three transformations in Attitude Era made his career reach the skies. Foley began as the deranged Mankind, a character that he had created himself. He then transformed into Cactus Jack, a hardcore wrestler who was willing to do anything to win. Finally, he became the lovable Dude Love, a character that was a parody of the hippie culture of the 1960s.

#6 Sable vs. The Corporation

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Sable has been considered the top-tier superstar in the Attitude Era. Her rivalry with The corporation has always been an interesting and unique storyline. Vince McMahon forced Sable to make Stone Cold Steve Austin lose matches through interferences or cheap tricks. Sable rebelled against The Corporation and became a fan favorite, helping to pave the way for the women’s wrestling revolution that would take place years later.

#5 Kurt Angle, Stephanie McMahon, and Triple H love triangle

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Kurt Angle entered the picture when Triple H and Stephanie effectively took over WWE. The Olympic Gold Medalist was nothing like Triple H; he was goofy, drank milk, and was more of a comedy act, whereas Triple H was more of a cool, denim-clad butt-kicker.

Angle appeared to have feelings for McMahon, and it appeared like the feelings were mutual. However, after kissing an unexpected Stephanie, he professed his affection and received a beating from The Game for his troubles. It was an intriguing storyline that kept fans speculating about what might happen next.

#4 D-Generation X vs. The Corporation

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D Generation X can be considered one of the biggest and most successful factions in WWE history. Led by Triple H and Shawn Michaels, DX was a group of rebels who refused to play by the rules. Their rivalry with Vince McMahon was amazing as their segments were full of rusty comments.

The Corporation, on the other hand, was a group of evil bosses who were determined to crush DX and maintain their stranglehold on WWE. The feud produced some of the most entertaining segments in WWE history, including the infamous “Night of the Tank” when DX invaded a WCW show.

#3 The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

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In the history of WWE, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Rock can be considered the biggest rivals. The two superstars faced off in some of the most intense and hard-hitting matches in WWE history, with each man taking turns as the top face of the company. Their battles for the WWE Championship were legendary, and their chemistry in the ring was unparalleled.

#2 Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon

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The rivalry between Steve Austin and McMahon’s family is one of the most engaging storylines with so many twists and turns. McMahon played the role of the evil boss, who was determined to keep Austin down, while The Rattlesnake was the rebellious anti-hero who refused to play by the rules. The feud produced some of the most memorable moments in WWE history, including Austin’s famous beer truck stunt, in which he sprayed McMahon and other members of the Corporation with beer.

#1 The Montreal Screwjob

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The Montreal Screwjob is one of the most infamous moments in WWE history. It all started in the main event of the 1997 Survivor Series, Bret Hart had to defend his title against HBK Shawn Michaels. In a controversial move, WWE owner Vince McMahon ordered the referee to ring the bell and end the match early, causing Hart to lose his title without actually submitting. The incident led to Hart leaving WWE and joining rival promotion WCW, and it remains one of the most talked-about moments in wrestling history.

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