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6. The Doomsday Bunker

King Corbin
NXT

The following two entries are an example of 'It's worked before, it can work again'.

Throughout 1991 and 1992, fans of the then-WWF were treated to (or in some cases spooked by) a segment called The Funeral Parlor. Fans young and old will likely remember classic moments such as The Ultimate Warrior being locked in an airtight casket, The Undertaker's first face turn after being trapped in a casket fingers-first by Jake 'The Snake' Roberts or Hulk Hogan himself locking eyes with Ric Flair for the first time before being ambushed by The Deadman.

Principle and premise remain the same here. Scarlett takes over for Paul Bearer and Karrion Kross steps into The Phenom's spot. In place of the caskets, wreaths and candle floor stands,

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Troy has been a WWE (and wrestling-at-large) fan for over thirty years and a long-suffering but recently rewarded fan of both the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles since 1994 and 1996 respectively. After toiling in retail for the better part of a decade, he has eliminated his student loan debt and is finally pursuing his passions.