10 Wrestlers With The Power Of Teleportation

Considering the length of some WrestleMania ramps, most wrestlers wish they were these guys.

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Professional wrestlers are incredible specimens. They can endure seemingly endless punishment and perform physical feats far beyond the capabilities of most mere mortals.

Sometimes, they even have supernatural gifts. Some can summon fire, others lightning. A few can manufacture smoke, or appear as holograms, or even induce vomiting. Hell, The Undertaker once possessed Josh Matthews and used him as a mouthpiece, just to creep out his opponent.

But by far the most common supernatural ability amongst wrestlers is the power of teleportation. Numerous wrestlers manage to appear and disappear from the ring, baffling and frustrating their opponents whenever possible. All they need is a convenient blackout or some spooky footage from a low-budget ripoff of The Ring, and bam, they're in, they're out. Magic!

Now, we're only covering people who seem capable of all this by themselves. After all, if we include everyone who ever appeared in the ring after the lights went out, every surprise appearance in ECW would count as a teleport. And Jim Cornette and Jerry Lawler accomplished many things in pro wrestling, but teleporting wasn't one of them.

No, today's list is dedicated only to the wrestlers and personalities who used teleportation as a psychological tool or as a weapon, not as a way to garner an easy pop from the crowd.

10. Gangrel

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While it's not entirely clear whether or not he can teleport, the vampire warrior should be afforded the benefit of the doubt due to his other mysterious powers.

We know for sure that he could manipulate the lights and cue the spooky music - the numerous bloodbaths given to his opponents attests to that - but would a proper teleport merchant need a little elevator to raise him up onto the stage before each match? Dubious. Levitation is beginner's training, hence the lowly Gangrel's lowly place on this list.

It's possible he traveled in darkness like many wrestling teleporters...and it's equally possible that he just bribed the lighting guy. There's no way to know for sure.

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