The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase: Known for his arrogance, wealth, and willingness to cheat to win, DiBiase embodied the stereotypical rich villain.
Rowdy" Roddy Piper: Piper was known for his brash attitude and willingness to break the rules to win, often antagonizing both fans and fellow wrestlers.
Ric Flair: With his flashy robes, extravagant lifestyle, and tendency to cheat, Flair became one of wrestling's most iconic villains during his heyday.
The Undertaker: While he eventually became a fan favorite, The Undertaker started his career as a menacing and supernatural villain, striking fear into the hearts of his opponents.
The Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers: Rogers was one of the earliest wrestling villains, known for his cocky demeanor and willingness to do whatever it took to win.
The Macho Man" Randy Savage: Savage was known for his intense personality and willingness to do whatever it took to win, often resorting to underhanded tactics to secure victory.
The Iron Sheik": Known for his anti-American persona during the height of the Cold War, The Iron Sheik was a villainous force to be reckoned with in the wrestling world.
The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels: Michaels gained notoriety as a villain during the early years of his career, known for his arrogance and willingness to break the rules to win.
The Ravishing" Rick Rude: Rude was known for his chiseled physique and arrogant persona, often taunting both fans and opponents alike.