http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYZ5JcHVpa8 In some cases, the experience of an entrance is considerably more memorable than the match that follows it. More often than not, that was the case with the Ultimate Warrior. You didn't hear many fans complaining, however. From his first day in the WWE, the Ultimate Warrior provided energy and color in which professional wrestling had never witnessed prior. While he wasn't the most technically sound competitor in the company, he didn't need to be-- his entrance told the story that his matches didn't. Warrior raced to the ring, face painted, biceps tied, and shaking the ropes as guitars squealed and symbols crashed. "Unstable" was yet another Jim Johnston hit, and would be tied to Warrior until literally the day before he passed, during his final WWE appearance in April of 2014.
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