Every WWE Part-Timer Of The 2020s (So Far) - Ranked From Worst To Best
From impressive celebrity showings, to returning icons still proving they can go!
When used properly, a "part-timer" in the world of wrestling can be a magnificent thing.
Throughout the 2010s, however, the average WWE fan had been conditioned to expect the worst whenever a legend of the past opted to return for a few bouts or a celebrity tried their hand at this wrestling stuff.
But something appeared to thankfully change from 2020 onwards.
The sports entertainment giant seemingly finally realised the value in having their icons of the past put over their current crop of full-time potential megastars. And rather than simply showing up and putting in the least amount of effort possible in-between the ropes whilst promoting an incoming album, TV show, or movie, various crossover stars started to take the business seriously, too.
Sure, there has still been the odd unwanted presence and rather disastrous part-timer occurrence here and there over the last few years. But for the most part, the following celebs and legends all helped turn the 2020s into one of the most successful periods in company history.
And with this part-time ranking only focusing on "runs", the likes of 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin and those much-loved faces who simply stopped by for a few Royal Rumble cameos unfortunately didn't qualify.
So, with that all in mind, let's get to it...
11. Shane McMahon
The 2020s have already been a decade to forget for the son of the boss.
If unleashing the bizarre world of Raw Underground and warring with Braun Strowman at WrestleMania 37 after covering his "stupid" rival with green slime wasn't bad enough, Shane McMahon then went and ruined the 2022 Royal Rumble match, too.
In his attempts to make himself the centre of attention during that year's over-the-top-rope spectacular, though, Shane O' Mac dumped out Kevin Owens, couldn't even get himself over the ropes when Brock Lesnar attempted to eliminate him, and was swiftly booted from the company after earning some sizeable backstage heat for his foolish actions as the match's lead producer.
But you (unfortunately) can't keep a McMahon away from the business forever, and Shane was once again back on screens by WrestleMania 39.
And what did the returning daredevil do during this surprising first one-on-one battle for two years? Destroyed his leg about a minute into his Miz fight before Snoop Dogg saved the day with a surreal People's Elbow.
There goes the money...