10 Strangest Foreign Objects In WWE History
World Wrestling Entertainment has seen its fair-share of foreign objects used in its 50 years of existence. There was a time when foreign objects were limited to objects found around ringside- folding chairs, the time keeper's bell, ring steps. Foreign object brought to the ring by a manager- a manager's cane, megaphone, or loaded purse- have always been in vogue, as have items smuggled into the ring in a wrestler's tights- brass knuckles, a roll of quarters, a pencil- or boots. But with the popularity boom of the WWF's Attitude Era in the late-90s to today, more and more outlandish weapons have been used to the entertainment (and sometimes embarrassment) of wrestling fans. While bodyslams through tables, Con-Chair-Tos, and leaps off of ladders still garner greater reactions, WWE Superstars seem bent on one-upping each other in terms of creativity and originality; some objects work, and some are best forgotten. The more frequently-used foreign objects become a part of a wrestler's gimmick. It becomes more common to see the performer rely on their go-to weapon than not, and it becomes difficult disassociating one from the other. Because of that, the best of those foreign objects are listed in the "Honorable Mentions" below: the 10 Strangest Foreign Objects In WWE History are those that were not used frequently by any one person, and may have only appeared once or twice.