10 Legendary WWE Superstars With Forgettable WrestleMania Careers

By Matt Davis /

5. Legion Of Doom

Often considered the greatest tag team of all-time, the Road Warriors - Hawk and Animal - had just three WrestleMania appearances, none of which were very impactful or memorable. Their WrestleMania careers started in a relative squash match against Power & Glory at WrestleMania VII and they would not return to the grandest stage until six years later, at WrestleMania 13 in their home city of Chicago. Their return featured them as part of a six-man Chicago Street Fight in which the most memorable part of the match involved Hawk carrying the kitchen sink to the ring. Yes, the kitchen sink. The final appearance for the team, at WrestleMania XIV, was a "surprise" but lacklustre return as they were lead to the ring by new manager Sunny and debuted their legacy-eroding LOD 2000 gimmick. Hawk and Animal composed the most popular tag team ever (there's a reason the term "Road Warrior pop" was coined when describing incredibly loud crowd reactions), but their WrestleMania careers left much to be desired. Given their legacy and list of accomplishments throughout their 20-year career, it's surprising that their run of WrestleManias produced little to write home about. Still, it hasn't hurt them in their overall standing within the industry.