8 Times WWE Thought They'd Be Invaded FOR REAL
8. The Bullet Club Turns Up At WWE Raw
Clearly using D-Generation X's April 1998 'invasion' of WCW Nitro as inspiration, 2017 saw The Bullet Club tease invading WWE Raw.
This all took place outside Ontario, California's Citizens Business Bank Arena - the home of the 25 September 2017 episode of Raw - and had Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, The Young Bucks, Marty Scrull and Adam Page surrounded by hundreds of fans, as the Biz Cliz rallied up a storm.
Much like how DX's arrival at Nitro saw them pleading for their Kliq buddies Kevin Nash and Scott Hall to be set free, the Bullet Club invasion of Raw saw the unit demanding the release of Finn Bálor, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson.
Brilliantly, Cody also spoke to some fans whose Raw tickets turned out to be freebies - mirroring the moment that Triple H mocked WCW after finding out that it gave away Nitro tickets for free.
Just as WCW had done nearly 20 years prior, WWE feared an invasion from a band of outside grapplers. By all accounts, Vince McMahon was absolutely furious that Bullet Club had turned up on his Raw turf, so much so that he swiftly sent a cease and desist letter to the Bucks over the Too Sweet hand gesture, while producer Jimmy Jacobs was fired after taking a photo with Bullet Club.