Every WWE Part-Timer Of The 2020s (So Far) - Ranked From Worst To Best
4. Bad Bunny
When this Grammy-award-winning music star first wandered into the ThunderDome during the 2021 Royal Rumble, not a person on this planet foresaw Bad Bunny turning into one of the most successful celebrity workers in wrestling history.
But just a few months later, the bloke initially found spitting out lyrics as Booker T awkwardly flexed his biceps on the ramp was putting on a truly remarkable display alongside Damian Priest vs. Miz & Morrison on 'The Grandest Stage'.
Not content with simply showing up and unleashing a Snooki splash, Bad Bunny put in some serious work at the PC, with those hours of bumping leading to magnificent Canadian Destroyers and perfect Falcon Arrows.
But the best was still yet to come.
A year on from being F-5'd by 'The Beast' at the 2022 Royal Rumble - and arguably being the most popular surprise entrant on the night - Bunny went to war with his one-time pal Priest in his own back yard at Backlash.
And the fiery Puerto Rico crowd lit a fuse that would eventually lead to the explosion that was the pair's gripping Street Fight, with this fearless Bunny flying, being sent crashing through a table in the audience, and ultimately producing one of the greatest WWE moments/matches of the decade alongside the LWO.