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

29. 1993 - The Undertaker, WWF WrestleMania IX

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Even when the WWF of the 1990s was pure dog sh*t, it was still iconic.

This amazing entrance was the stuff with which the wrestling war was won. Even under the scorching sun that shone an even harsher light on a dire show that even at its best was good if underwhelming, the Undertaker cut an eerie presence through the vehicle of the WWF's untouchable production magic. Carried to the ring on a funeral chariot with a vulture looming above his head, none of this worked without the Dead Man's sheer presence.

He didn't move throughout, but he projected horror through his very stillness.

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