10 Best Ever WWE WrestleMania Entrances

8. The New Day (WrestleMania 32)

Shawn Michaels WrestleMania XIV
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Xavier Woods used a 'WWE 24' Network special to tell a magnificent story about a hare-brained entrance for The New Day he'd devised that involved a giant *sshole to play on the trio's use of "Booty" in their verbiage, but WWE's alternate option was unusually more creative and substantially simpler.

As evidenced by the backstage footage of The Chairman chuckling away as the Big E delivered his opening spiel on the same documentary, E, Woods, Kofi Kingston have been Vince McMahon's favourite toys for a while. They took on a more literal interpretation of that in front of the company's largest ever crowd, fighting their way out a ginormous cereal box that would later be merchandised like everything else attached to the terrific triumvirate.

Indulging McMahon's silliness as well as their own, the group dressed as Dragon Ball Z Saiyans in a nod to their tastes beyond 'Booty-O's. A gift for fans of the genre as well as the WrestleMania 32 capacity, New Day's 'all things to everybody' appeal ensured their placement in 'Show Of Shows' history.

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