10 Rare Awesome WWE Surprises

10. The Undertaker Debuts

Ted DiBiase teased a mystery partner for Survivor Series 1990 ahead of his match against the Dream Team.

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In one of those wonky, shouty, awesome say-anything-just-say-it-quickly-and-loudly group promos, Bret Hart et al. assessed the imminent threat, and vowed to overcome it with old-fashioned babyface resolve. Jim Neidhart didn't need no damn private investigator to find out who that person was. He was just going to punch him in the face and then do his mad cackle. Goddamnit, the Survivor Series was absolutely ace, and it's legacy is hugely enriched by the debut that followed.

DiBiase cut an in-ring promo to announce his new hired gun, which sort of implied that the funeral business wasn't doing too well. Trust WWE to prove an adage wrong. But this pedantry wasn't in the minds of the terrified young children drawn to the WWF through those juice explosions of Coliseum VHS covers.

His eerie presence was sold phenomenally by Gorilla Monsoon and Roddy Piper, as if he were Gary Strydom and they were Vince McMahon. The Undertaker stalked the ring, backed by the funeral march, and proceeded to annihilate Koko B. Ware and Dusty Rhodes in an inspired, committed bid to get him over huge.

The debuting WWF Superstar usually racked up wins over puny jobbers. Instantly, 'Taker was set apart with an indiscriminate massacre at the shocking expense of established name talent.

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