12 Greatest Fictional Hometowns In Wrestling History

10. The Fifth Dimension

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Theoretical physicists take note: 5th dimensional space exists, and hanging out there turns you into a terrible wrestler. Just ask Cody Rhodes, the sure-thing future world champion son of a son of a plumber who visited this shadowy realm and returned as hissing astro-swan that can't even pin Ron Killings.

Then again, perhaps it's unfair to judge the world's first penteractic pro wrestler on what he's able to accomplish in our paltry three dimsensions. Stardust, as a fifth-dimsensional being, is only operating at a fraction of his full power in our realm. Sure, to our frail, human eyes it looks like Stardust is just a glorified jobber picking fights with television superheroes, but it's entirely possible that from a slightly different angle, he's a terrible, shapeless elder god that swallows planets and has won at least one world title by now. 

 
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