12 Greatest Fictional Hometowns In Wrestling History

4. The Iron Gates Of Fate

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Kevin Sullivan called this location home for the duration of his time with the Dungeon of Doom. Before that, he apparently lived on a Caribbean island somewhere, and anyone that's heard him speak can confirm that you can take the pocket-sized cultist out of Boston, but you can't take the Boston out of a pocket-sized cultist.

One imagines that he moved from the Bahamas the Iron Gates, either because the actual, physical Dungeon of Doom was located there, or perhaps because it was simply convenient. The members of the DoD hailed from such diverse locales as Tonga, the Himalayas, the Land of Yin and Yang, and Uganda. Maybe the Gates were relatively equidistant, or maybe Kev was just trying to be spooky and started cribbing Blue Öyster Cult lyrics.

Astonishingly, this was not the dumbest hometown that WCW invented for a Dungeon member, as you'll soon see.

 
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