Pro Wrestling 10 List Thread

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV, signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV, signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)
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  6. Jim Cornette appears in WWF; Bobby Heenan is so excited he can barely speak.

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV , signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)
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  6. Jim Cornette appears in WWF; Bobby Heenan is so excited he can barely speak.
  7. Tazz’s introduction at the 2000 Royal Rumble. He debuted against, and got a big win over, Kurt Angle.

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV , signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)
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  6. Jim Cornette appears in WWF; Bobby Heenan is so excited he can barely speak.
  7. Tazz’s introduction at the 2000 Royal Rumble. He debuted against, and got a big win over, Kurt Angle.
  8. The Undertaker, Survivor Series 1990

Technically, he appeared 3 days before in a taping of WWF Superstars, but that wasn’t aired until after SS.

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV , signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)
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  6. Jim Cornette appears in WWF; Bobby Heenan is so excited he can barely speak.
  7. Tazz’s introduction at the 2000 Royal Rumble. He debuted against, and got a big win over, Kurt Angle.
  8. The Undertaker, Survivor Series 1990
  9. Kane at Bad Blood 1997 –

Undertaker’s brother Kane debuts-ripping off the Hell in the Cell cage door and interfering in the match allowing Shaun to win.

“That’s gotta be, that’s gotta be KANE!!!”

Notable Debuts and Returns

  1. Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series 2014, attacking Triple H and helping defeat The Authority
  2. Wrestledream 2023: Edge/Adam Copeland makes his AEW debut to rescue Darby Allin and Sting from a beatdown by Christian, Luchasaurus, and Nick Wayne
  3. RAW, 8/9/99: Chris Jericho is revealed to be the person behind the Millennium Clock, and he makes his WWF debut to a rowdy crowd by interrupting The Rock
  4. Royal Rumble 2016: AJ Styles makes his WWE debut entering at #3, shocking Roman Reigns and instantly popping the crowd after they initially reacted to his new theme with total silence
  5. Bobby Heenan appears with the WCW Championship belt on WWE TV , signifying that Ric Flair is coming to WWE. (And my entrance theme would have been Romeo & Juliet performed by Emerson, Lake, & Palmer)
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  6. Jim Cornette appears in WWF; Bobby Heenan is so excited he can barely speak.
  7. Tazz’s introduction at the 2000 Royal Rumble. He debuted against, and got a big win over, Kurt Angle.
  8. The Undertaker, Survivor Series 1990
  9. Kane at Bad Blood 1997 –
  10. Big Van Vader, All Japan Pro Wrestling 1987

Vader defeated Antonio Inoki in Sumo Hall, the audience rioted and NJPW was banned from that venue until 1989.

Next: Monster Heels

  1. Vader

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie
  6. Andre The Giant: the gold standard

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie
  6. Andre The Giant: the gold standard
  7. George “The Animal” Steele

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie
  6. Andre The Giant: the gold standard
  7. George “The Animal” Steele
  8. Bruiser Brody

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie
  6. Andre The Giant: the gold standard
  7. George “The Animal” Steele
  8. Bruiser Brody
  9. Abdullah the Butcher

Monster Heels

  1. Vader
  2. Sid
  3. Umaga
  4. One Man Gang a.k.a. The African Dream, Akeem (very underrated, IMHO)
  5. Hulk Hogan (WWF, 1979-1981), managed by Classy Freddie Blassie
  6. Andre The Giant: the gold standard
  7. George “The Animal” Steele
  8. Bruiser Brody
  9. Abdullah the Butcher
  10. Jacob Fatu

New category: Times wrestling got real

  1. NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match

New category: Times wrestling got real

  1. NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
  2. WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.

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Times wrestling got real

  1. NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
  2. WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
  3. Skyscrapers (Dan Spivey & Sid Viscious) vs. Mike Blackwell & Avalanche. Jobbers not jobbing yet again.

Times wrestling got real

  1. NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
  2. WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
  3. Skyscrapers (Dan Spivey & Sid Vicious) vs. Mike Blackwell & Avalanche . Jobbers not jobbing yet again.
  4. WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.