50 Years Of Incredible WWE Debuts

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Published 2024-04-11
Dive into the thrilling world of WWE with our latest video, "Top WWE Debuts That Shook the World: From The Undertaker to AJ Styles." This action-packed journey revisits the most iconic and groundbreaking debuts in WWE history, showcasing legends and superstars who left an indelible mark on the wrestling world from the moment they stepped into the ring.

Experience the chilling entrance of The Undertaker at Survivor Series, the electrifying debut of Shinsuke Nakamura at NXT TakeOver: Dallas, and the moment AJ Styles surprised everyone at the Royal Rumble. Relive Scott Hall's transformation into Razor Ramon, and witness the unparalleled strength and presence of Chyna, the Ninth Wonder of the World.

Our video features exclusive clips, behind-the-scenes insights, and expert commentary on how these superstars' debuts signaled the start of new eras and forever changed the landscape of WWE. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the wrestling scene, this compilation of unforgettable moments is guaranteed to entertain and inform. Join us as we celebrate the legends whose first steps in WWE left fans around the world in awe. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more wrestling content that brings you closer to the action!

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All Comments (21)
  • @purplep6070
    Only one other comment? Come on people, help this dude with the algorithm. Quality content.
  • @Mooljim
    Time stamps brother, please add time stamps.
  • @FlatCapAndy
    The best thing about AJ's debut was actually a piece of commentary from JBL believe it or not. As AJ was making his way to the ring, JBL commented that AJ was a former IWGP Champion which was the "same title as Brock Lesnar". In my opinion, this immediately legitimised AJ Styles. He was on the same level as someone as dangerous and decorated as Lesnar in the eyes of the WWE-centric fans.
  • @duvalcounty1037
    Hall no lie always my favorite dating back to Diamond Stud and always looking to sweet wearing different matching gear when Razor he was truly ahead of his time rip 🪦 Bad Guy you will be forever missed
  • @ScotsGal
    I was a massive wwf wrestling fan from around 1989 (that's when we got sky tv) until about 2007 here in the UK...and suprise debuts were one of my all time faviroute things...this was never more prevalent than during the attitude era ...the Wrestlers that would jump back and forth between wwf and wcw ..you beleived anything could happen you constantly wondered who'd appear next on raw or nitro from jericho jumping to raw ,the outsiders on nitro, the radicalz to raw , rick rude to nitro and whole history of others ..truly a brilliant time in wrestling that will never be duplicated ...Great video 👍
  • @RedneckResin
    I feel like Chris Jericho's WWE debut should of been up there that I remember how loud that crowd was when his name came on and when his millennium clock hit zero during the Rock's promo
  • @BoereViking
    Awesome video as always brother! How about a video on the greatest hodge-podge tag teams ever. ♥️🇿🇦
  • @whogon
    I thought these were just a joke @ 1st, but u actually do a decent job with these and the "history" of wrestling. I grew up on like Razon-Ramon, Even BEFORE degeneration-X. U made my whole DAY mentioning "Shock-Master" though. Best "reveal" of ALL-time. Listen to Flair, IMMEDIATELY realize this guy just blew his ONE big "intro", u can even hear it. Cracks me up literally every time. Good job on these videos
  • Your content is good and your enthusiasm is top notch! One thing I hope you can work on is integrating your quotes in the script--it's very difficult to tell when you're quoting someone and when you're narrating if someone isn't looking at the video or able to see the text on screen. I think adding that to your scripts would really take things up a notch.
  • It's taken me a few days to watch this. Even though your work has always been good, I definitely think that, when appropriate, you should be on camera. It gives an additional sense of energy. Not every content creator shows themselves on camera but body language and expression are such an important part of communication.
  • I remember watching the Santino debut and thinking he was a legit local. Once he started working I was nah this dude is a plant. But still they surprised me when he kept up
  • @daxmoney5011
    Here is the Thing CM Punk being a huge indie star and debuting and doing so well gave WWE a push to get more indie guys. Hell CM Punk had signs at WWE shows in like 2005 that’s how hot the summer of punk was. Then after Punk it was Bryan Danielson and the launch of NXT that got the ball rolling on WWE caring about the indies
  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    My favorite entrances: Roddy Piper(in the early 80s), Goldberg(2003 against the Rock) and AJ Styles……
  • @THtn-dv8ij
    Dude I was tricked by Santino at first too I think I was like 12 lol
  • @hehate1977
    Scott Hall all the way u were the man bother you an Nash