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

7. 2015 - Kevin Owens

Kevin Owens John Cena
WWE

The only person on this list to win across two consecutive years, it's astounding how badly WWE botched so much so repeatedly over the last six to create its own competition.

Owens was positioned as an instant megastar on Monday Night RAW in 2015. Using his trademark disingenuous tone as an menacing omen, he exchanged a tense and realistic promo volley with John Cena free of his usual goofy ha-ha comedy bullsh*t. This was intense, serious, potentially volatile drama as absorbing as it was much-needed.

WWE needed new stars and seemed to create one in Owens, who executed the sudden mid-sentence beat-down brilliantly and created what might have been an iconic image by stamping on Cena's United States Title.

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