Ranking What Was Really The Best Wrestling Debut Every Year 1990-2021

11. 2011 - Kharma

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Shi*e run, cracking debut.

Functional, obvious, nothing particularly memorable - but in the residue of the disastrously bland John Laurinaitis era, this was an anti-John Laurinaitis debut at long bloody last.

Kharma battered Michelle McCool at Extreme Rules after making her surprise entrance. Her expressions were great. She looked subtly sadistic, just forming her face into a leer without hamming it up to the point of obvious performance.

McCool played her role while by squealing as she was launched into Implant Buster position.

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