Ranking Every Absolutely Batsh*t WWE WrestleMania 34 Entrance From Worst To Best

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By Michael Hamflett /

There have been some absolutely amazing arrivals on the 'Show Of Shows' over the last three decades, with WWE managing to create an anticipatory buzz for entrances that rivals excitement for the matches themselves.

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It's been a common sense call over the last ten years too. WWE have had some monolithic structures to play with, from the stadiums used to house the events to their own enormous stages and ramps. Wasteful not to take advantage of the amazing space, the company have been smart to employ cinematic size and scale on their 'Grandest Stage'. And, as is usually the case, Triple H has been the cleverest f*cker in the room.

'The Game' clocked on early, with a Conan-inspired WrestleMania 22 entrance either legendarily ludicrous or magnificently melodramatic depending on who you're asking. Since then he's stretched budgets to include hordes of extras, bucketloads of theatrics, an army of Terminators and - perhaps most expensively - the use of a Metallica track.

An emergence more corpulent than 'The Game's own ageing frame is now an expectation, adding additional prestige to his already-weighty presentation. He didn't disappoint this year. Alongside wife Stephanie McMahon, 'The Game' brought his Orlando bike back with a second set of wheels for his better half.

They couldn't use the TRI-cycles to run through Ronda Rousey and Kurt Angle, but it was certainly no less of a wild ride. Other arrivals didn't quite stand up to such scrutiny...

13. Asuka

Asuka's shoddy graphics overlay should have foreshadowed the end of her illustrious winning streak. They were uninspired and a far cry from her opponent's spectacular stage arrangement.

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Let's not forget, the unbeaten streak was a record she protected with her life in the broadly non-canonical Mixed Match Challenge. During those contests, tension was extracted from her panic that Miz might be the one to drop a fall against her name. He didn't, in the end. Quite the opposite in fact - 'The A Lister' led the pair to glory just after SmackDown Live!'s WrestleMania go-home show. Maybe he had a Hollywood mate with a sideline in entrance graphics though...

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