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

28. 1994 - Akira Hokuto, Big Egg Wrestling Universe

Austin Omega
Big Egg Wrestling Universe

Marrying traditional attire with futuristic spectacle, this was WrestleMania before WrestleMania when the WWF tried to convince its fans that they were the big time.

The awesome, ostentatious Akira Hokuto made no less than three bespoke entrances at the Big Egg Wrestling Universe mega-show, all of which were spectacular. Like the best showmen, she saved the best for last; ahead of her V*TOP tournament final against Aja Kong, she descended to the stage under a shower of sparks that spanned the entire, enormous entrance set-up.

Kevin Dunn wouldn't have understood why a girl like that could deadlift Kong and slam on her neck. He'd have been disgusted as much by that as her temerity not to speak English as her primary language.

But the motherf*cker could never produce anything as epic as this.

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