10 Strangest Foreign Objects In WWE History

World Wrestling Entertainment has seen its fair-share of foreign objects used in its 50 years of existence. There was a time when foreign objects were limited to objects found around ringside- folding chairs, the time keeper's bell, ring steps. Foreign object brought to the ring by a manager- a manager's cane, megaphone, or loaded purse- have always been in vogue, as have items smuggled into the ring in a wrestler's tights- brass knuckles, a roll of quarters, a pencil- or boots. But with the popularity boom of the WWF's Attitude Era in the late-90s to today, more and more outlandish weapons have been used to the entertainment (and sometimes embarrassment) of wrestling fans. While bodyslams through tables, Con-Chair-Tos, and leaps off of ladders still garner greater reactions, WWE Superstars seem bent on one-upping each other in terms of creativity and originality; some objects work, and some are best forgotten. The more frequently-used foreign objects become a part of a wrestler's gimmick. It becomes more common to see the performer rely on their go-to weapon than not, and it becomes difficult disassociating one from the other. Because of that, the best of those foreign objects are listed in the "Honorable Mentions" below: the 10 Strangest Foreign Objects In WWE History are those that were not used frequently by any one person, and may have only appeared once or twice.

Honorable Mentions:

Al Snow and Head (pictured above) Boogeyman and his worms "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and the 2x4 Iron Sheik and his Loaded Boot Jake "The Snake" Roberts and Damien Jim Cornette and his tennis racquet Jimmy Hart and the Megaphone The Moondogs and their bones Paul Bearer and the Urn Saturn and Moppy Triple H and the sledgehammer.
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