25 Most Iconic WWE Ring Entrances Ever

25. Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 41)

Seth Rollins always looks great in white, and the fact that Vince McMahon hated his SummerSlam 2015 get-up should have been the first point at which everybody stopped and openly acknowledged that the former chief was fried as a creative force. Revealing some WrestleMania white from beyond an enormous black cloak during his 2025 entrance was a direct reversal of how the finish of his match with CM Punk and Roman Reigns played out, but then Rollins told everybody he was burning it all down by shooting fire at the audience.

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It was some necessary ostentatiousness from Rollins, who had worked hard not to become the third man in a two-man feud before the 'Show Of Shows'. The bout was pointedly Punk's first time going on last on the 'Grandest Stage', and with the most of the story revolving around Paul Heyman's divided loyalties between the 'Voice Of The Voiceless' and Roman Reigns, Rollins' raison d'ĂȘtre was only clear to himself before the bell. 

The flame-thrower was good for the lore fans too - plenty of folk speculated that it was an intentional call-back to when The Rock (somewhat infamously) set his own name on fire as part of his self-indulgent cameo at WrestleMania 32. With Rollins and Heyman toasting their grand union as Night One went off the air, the prospect of 'The Final Boss' somehow being at the centre of it was made all the more plausible. Knowing how Rock does business now, the payoff isn't even off the table, even if it takes another 'Show Of Shows' to get here. 

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