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

14. 2008 - John Cena, WWE Royal Rumble

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In which the Madison Square Garden audience told on themselves.

The superhuman John Cena made the impossible recovery from injury that only he could, months and months ahead of projections - and in an era where nothing was a surprise, nobody saw it coming. He acknowledged this, and the almost involuntary pop, with a wry grin before normal, performative service resumed.

It instantly cast Cena as a love-to-hate figure more than the enemy of modern pro wrestling - a position fans took several more years to fully realise towards the very end of a run that even his biggest detractors, your writer included, couldn't help but respect.

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