10 WWE Wrestlers Who Made Their Debut Earlier Than WWE Told You

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Topics Discussed In this Video:

1. 10 WWE Wrestlers Who Made Their Debut Earlier Than WWE Told You
2. 10 Times WWE Lied to You
3. 10 Times WWE Lied about a WWE Superstar Debut
4. 10 WWE Champions Who Debuted As Jobbers
5. Wrestlelamia
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Ciampa praising WWE for what they did with him back in 2005 warmed me up emotionally. I couldn't help but smile when I heard his story from a somewhat forgotten moment of the ruthless aggression era.

Puppet_Gamer
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That's very interesting that Kurt Angle's first appearance in WWE happened in March 1999 on heat I didn't know that

benespinosa
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Its so amazing to know how most of developmental wrestlers were in the road to becoming HHH's top guys

vikramchandragupta
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Ciampa looks so different before his actual debut, like today he looks like in his late 40s or 50s

FRST_BLUD
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I never knew the fact that Dean Ambrose made his late appearances from 2006 - 2007, it's kinda surprising to me. Also when he died his hair pink at the time I never knew that.

capcha
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This is one of your most interesting videos to date. Crazy to see how most of them evolved to be popular, successful and well known wrestlers.

roms
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There was a wrestler during the 70's who went by the name undertaker. Just like Wilf Paiement used the #99 before Gretzky did and they both played against each other in games with those numbers.

ghostrider
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They are not hiding Daniel Bryan initial debut in Velocity since they are talking about it in WWE 2K19 Showcase Mode

VincentMI
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Yeah we’re watching old wrestling in like 90 Matt and Jeff were Enhancement talent

Dark-Pikachu
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While it would have some carry over from this list, you could really make a video all about "Future WWE Stars Who Competed During the Attitude Era" by including things like dark matches, Heat, Jakked, & Metal. If I remember correctly, that would also include the likes of Brock Lesnar, Shelton Benjamin, John Cena, & (if you include the rest of 2001) even Randy Orton. It really can be surprising to remember just how long some people have truly been in the industry.

TheLandofObscusion
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Keep your eyes on those jobbers and extras, they may be the future stars of tomorrow. Also, I remember when he was Kane (Cain?) the Undertaker and then it was immediately dropped. I was a child back then, but I remember and never forgot how odd it was that they dropped the name.

AlphachadEpicCollector
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You forgot about Glen Jacobs(Kane)! He started in WWE/WWF as unabomb, then later as Isaac Yankem, then ‘fake’ Diesel.

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Melina from MNM was also one of these. She was a backstage character and she was the Indian during the thanksgiving rap by John Cena.

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I'm disappointed this list didn't include carlito's bodyguard jesus manhandling an unknown zack ryder back in the day or r-truth casually appearing in a royal rumble all the way back in early 2000s

RedHarlow
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Tye Dillinger has the most memorable unofficial debut outside the ring AJ Styles has the memorable unofficial debut inside the ring

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1:13 did they dig the Beverly Brothers cape out of the vault for Roode to use??

Skazellino
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I'll never look at the Undertaker and Kurt Angles royal rumble's segment ever again knowing a young Dean Ambrose was standing there in the black suit 🤣

LucotIC.
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Wow this was a great video. I didn't know a lot of these debuted as jobbers years ago. Dean Ambrose. Bryan Danielson. And loved seeing the old footage to even prove it too. Loved it.

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Who would your first opponent be if you were signed to WWE?

FCMobileWarriors
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This is only 10 people, but we also can't forget other people who made their unofficial debuts in WWE.

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