5 scariest superstar debuts in WWE

The Big Red Machine Kane's debut with Paul Bearer
The Big Red Machine Kane's debut with Paul Bearer

#2 Scariest Debut - 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt

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In 2019 on RAW, the WWE Universe witnessed the scariest moment of the decade. Finn Balor celebrated in the ring before the lights went out and the alter ego of Bray Wyatt, the Fiend, appeared in the ring.

He delivered a Sister Abigail on the Irish superstar, reaffirming his stand as a heel. The Slipknow-esque mask Wyatt wore genuinely scared the fans.

The scariest moment of Fiend's persona was how each of his promos ended with the words 'let me in'.

#1 Scariest Debut - The Undertaker

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This debut gives and chills till date. In the 1990 Survivor Series, Ted Debiase, as part of The Million Dollar team, announced the name of The Undertaker, and out came a man looking scary to the core led to the ring by his manager, Brother Love.

With the debut of the Deadman, WWE redefined the word scary. Typically, at that point in time, most characters were of an over-the-top in nature.

The Undertaker's debut was one of a kind and will be etched in fans' memory as the scariest ever.

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