10 Amazing Hidden Gems From WWE Superstars Of Wrestling

10. The Ultimate Return

The Ultimate Warrior went f*cking ballistic when he returned to WWE in 1992, and Superstars played host to almost all of his utterly insane banter.

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It began with promos against Sid Justice for a programme that ultimately went nowhere because the softball enthusiast went everywhere but where he was booked and bailed on the organisation. With Plan A goosed, a self-penned Plan B against Papa Shango crafted some of the most insane storytelling in company history - but more on that in a minute.

Beyond the voodoo, Warrior moved back into the main event against Randy Savage in a match which helped for lunatic duo The Ultimate Maniacs before he linked back up with original rival Sid by f*cking clean off right before a blockbuster Survivor Series main event in November.

Like an extended version of his chaotic 1996 or abridged equivalent of the 1989 megapush, Warrior had smaller biceps but a bigger imagination than any other time in his career. Short on stars, a desperate McMahon gave him enough rope to creatively hang himself and then some. Almost without exception, the results were mesmerising. And in the eyes of some, cursed...

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