10 Weirdest WWE Cameos By Wrestlers Before They Were Famous

5. The Hardys - Royal Subjects

Matt and Jeff are a true rags to riches story in WWE, having worked their way up from the very bottom. Many will remember their roles as enhancement talents in the mid-'90s, stood opposite the likes of Razor Ramon, The Undertaker, and Steve Austin on Wrestling Challenge, Superstars and Raw. However, they also had a far less prominent role following King of the Ring 1995.

Having won the crown in one of the worst tournaments in the event's history, Mabel (AKA Viscera) was crowned King in June of '95. As such, the WWF's newest royal began to make his ring entrance riding on a sedan chair - a hand-carried, mobile throne. At 500 lbs, that was no easy feat for those underneath.

The Hardy Boyz found that fact out first hand, as they were two of the people tasked with carrying the massive monarch's regal rump. The Hardys would also be joined on occasion by fellow job guy, Terry Richards, who later become Rhyno, proving that, even back then, they each had the ability to carry limited workers.

A year later, the Hardy brothers would return to their royal duties as doormen for the 1996 King of the Ring. Dressed as court jesters, the pair would memorably get bowled out of the way by an overzealous Ahmed Johnson.

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