In an era defined by swagger, pyros and promos that rattled through arenas like thunder, not every face in the Attitude Era belonged to a champion.

Some belonged to wide-eyed hopefuls carrying a microphone, trying to hold their nerve while megastars ignited the world around them.

Fans of the time remember well the sight and sound of Michael Cole, Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler - the unmistakable voices of an era.

But there were faces - and voices - lesser known. Among that forgotten fraternity was Lucas - a young backstage interviewer whose cameo moments on WWE television came and went in the blink of a strobe light, but whose story has quietly lived on in the long shadow of WrestleMania .

Lucas wasn’t a regular fixture or a weekly character. He wasn’t cutting promos or taking chair sho

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