10 Best Ever WWE WrestleMania Entrances

10. Ric Flair (WrestleMania XXIV)

Just about holding back the tears as he combined the differing resplendences of the robes he wore throughout his career, Ric Flair was part-'Stylin', profilin', limousine riding, jet flying, kiss-stealing, wheelin' n' dealin' son of a gun, part-superhero. His feathered collars formed a chevron draped across his front and back, shaping themselves around a zipped number that looked like a cape fit for his final flight.

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He was - for one of the only times in his career - seemingly ready to retire. His face told a million tales of a million miles well travelled, happy with his lot and ready to do business with the man he considered best to do it with.

An entrance enhanced exponentially by an expert build, a mammoth Orlando crowd completely understood the pathos at play, showering 'The Nature Boy' with respect and adulation he'd fuelled himself with for decades. It may not have been Flair's actual last dance, but - immersed in the glory of his greatness - he was he was tripping the light fantastic in WWE for the last time.

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