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

8. 2014 - Kevin Owens

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The bold mega-push of AJ Styles in NJPW was great, but this was exceptional.

Kevin Owens arrived in WWE after years and years of proving himself as an incendiary promo and demented brawler. This wasn't sold as a nice sentimental story made possible by the shifting landscape. The bitterness mutated into violent, ugly jealousy because Sami Zayn got there first.

In an emotionally layered introduction that acknowledged the wider wrestling world to unreal effect - is it any wonder AEW is the hyped promotion for doing this exact thing? - Owens debuted as a face at TakeOver: R Evolution, celebrated the title win of his best friend, and promptly destroyed his best friend because friendship meant nothing to this ambitious sociopath of a killer.

Elegant, charged storytelling that treated the fans intelligently.

Gone are those days in WWE.

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