10 Wrestlers Who F*cked Up On Their First Day

10. Kane Doesn't Know Where The Hard Camera Is

This will be considered high treason because Kane's debut was mythically great, otherwise. It wasn't his first day, obviously. Just his debut under the mask. But that's sort of worse.

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The build, the look, the occasion, the fire, the strictest-definition awesome sight of this gigantic terrifying hell-spawn removing a door from its hinges with his bare hands: it was one of the all-time great character introductions.

But he did not deliver that first Tombstone particularly well. It's no wonder the demented sod isn't fond of masks; the blighter didn't know where the hard camera wasn't for a few awkward moments there. He got it right, turned around to get it wrong, and then, presumably after the Undertaker barked instructions into his b*llocks, he eventually got it right again.

If only NXT was around in 1997! Kane could have spent several years in the system, learning precisely where the hard camera was, at the expense of his key money-earning years at the height of the Attitude Era.

It didn't matter that he f*cked up that first Tombstone. The presentation was so immaculate that it paid off one of the most lofty and ambitious slow-burn teases WWE ever did. A hugely impactful monster push, or...

...staring at his gloves in disbelief over the actions he didn't think himself capable?

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