Ya, he screwed up one of the takes and the editor didn't take the bad one out. It actually happened a few times in this video, dunno if I just usually don't notice them or if this one had a different editor or what.
I have to disagree. Backlund never lost the belt in 1983. He never submitted and he was never pinned. His manager threw in the towel on his behalf. He regained the belt in 1994 and then lost it to Diesel after a day.
I'm not sure they would qualify as legends, but remember when the Headbangers just showed up at a random Smackdown episode in 2016? Now that was definitely pointless.
@God-0208 He returned twice, actually! The first time made sense, as he teamed up with Shawn Michaels to reform the Rockers. The second time was aptly random as he was a surprise opponent for The Miz, I believe.
@@Alreezy yep, I knew the story behind it, his return was to patch things up with his former partner, but the fact that they wanted him to keep going is what's weirding me out
Neither was random; Shawn was feuding with Kurt Angle, who challenged Marty to a match to "prove" he could do everything Shawn ever did, but better. Shawn chose to team with Marty as a Rockers reunion on that week's Raw to beat La Resistance, before Marty inevitably lost to Kurt in a good match on SmackDown. And after Miz and Morrison split in 2009, they called each other the "Marty Jannetty" of the team (the member that dips into relative obscurity, where his partner goes on to superstardom). The real Marty was introduced by Snoop Dogg (during the Raw Guest Host era) for a match with Miz, which was really good again...@@Alreezy
@tomseville2345 I totally forgot the context for the second return. Miz and Morrison broke up and they were deciding on who was the "Jannetty" of the two.
Wrestlelamia, I'm surprised you didn't mention the Honky Tonk Man's run during 1996-1998. After his miserable time in WCW, the "Greatest Intercontinental Champion of All-Time" returned to the WWF in 96 as a commentator and a sporadic part-time wrestler. Plus, how could I forget about the time HTM managed "Rockabilly" Billy Gunn? At least "The Road Dogg" Jesse James convinced Billy to turn on HTM to form one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history, The New Age Outlawz.
*Mickie James is one of the best female wrestlers of all time and it’s such a damn shame that WWE never gave her the same respect like Trish or Lita. I really hated how they just made her Alexa Bliss’s lackey in her second run.*
Lita didn't get any respect during her send off. In fact her inner wear was auctioned off during her last taping. That was disgusting. However, her comeback was received better than Mickie James for sure.
And worse; the fact that they DID do the obvious split in late 2017, only for them to be back together in 2018, without any attempt at a kayfabe explanation...
I disagree. He'd been gone for quite a while and was booked poorly. He received ovation at the Rumble so def wasn't a waste. U can't tell me Hogan when he had his run was a better wrestler
Instead, WWE decided to have her in that god-awful old lady storyline and being buried by Alexa Bliss. They seriously didn't learn from their mistakes from that piggy James storyline. She deserves better.
@@basedjj93I don't get what you're accomplishing here, I'm just being amused by a blooper that wasn't edited out. Don't be the one to make it a big deal
Well he was fucked up from all those pills he was taking, so I’m sure WWE didn’t have any faith in him I wish some of these content creators would be honest instead of telling the viewers what they want to hear
@@maxpayne7312 By 1999 Davey Boy was a shell of his former self. That trap door injury from WCW only made his drug abuse worse, not to mention his marriage to Diana was crumbling as she asked for a divorce in the year 2000. Him winning the European Title and forming an alliance with the Mean Street Posse was as high as he was going to get.
Its so sad the hard work these legends put in for the company all the years the gave to it then they just bring em back an its..... meh lets hope H will treat legends come back better an the rock dont count hes always been treated good in wwe
I remember around 2010ish (can't remember the actual year)DLo Brown (does he count as a legend?) came back for a few months after being gone for a long time and wrestled a few matches. He was around for about 6 months and then he was gone. I always wondered what the point was because he never actually did anything.
Kevin Owens vs Jericho wouldn't had elevated the universal champion at Mania like Goldberg Lesnar did, plus the champion felt like a midcard title until Goldberg held it. Bray Wyatt lets be honest there was no good direction with the fiend
Animal's heel turn after split with Heidenreich probably should have been something special. Probably was for all I know. Don't think i experienced much of it. It was like the first time he changed his gimmick from being a Road Warrior. I don't have much memory of it. I don't think I was watching much if any WWE at the time. Only memory I have of it was him getting beat on a SD or Raw by Chris Benoit. The little bit I did see of his new character I think it i remember it being really cool He could have at least had a solid mid card reign of terror or something.
It wasn't a change per se. It was actually a return. When Animal started wrestling he was called "The Road Warrior" and he dressed like a biker as he did in 2012. A short time later he met Paul Ellering and the tag team Road Warriors was formed.
He absolutely was far past his prime at that point. Go watch his matches with Benoit and Burchill for examples. Absolutely blown up in 3 minutes and dragged the matches down terribly.
@@MrWolfchamp-xi3cu "Blown up" in wrestling slang means tired or exhausted. It is essentially shitting on someone's cardio or stamina. Given Animal's age, it wasn't unfortunately out of the ordinary for a lot of the power guys to be shells of their former selves by that point in there careers.
Bossman was on Raw damn near every week when he came back, won the tag titles with Ken Shamrock, and then did a match with the Undertaker at Mania 🤦🏻♂️
They made him wear a T-shirt too? I didn't know that; I don't remember it. Do you know why? Jeans are bad enough. And I love unusual wrestling outfits. _Maybe_ they could work with a cowboy or male model gimmick, but it would be hard even then. I love jeans and even have lifted in them a couple times, but they don't belong in the wrestling ring. It's the one place, as Cena demonstrated, jorts have far more business existing than the full dungarees!
Here's my list 10. Mickie James 9. Gail Kim 8. King Kong Bundy 7. The Headbangers 6. Big Bossman 5. D'Lo Brown 4. Rob Van Dam 3. The Dudley Boyz (2015-2016) 2. Kevin Nash 1. British Bulldog
Animal didn't entirely come back to help elevate Heidenreich. His return in 2006 was mostly to capitalise on nostalgia, as WWE had been heavily promoting a DVD anthology of the Road Warriors at the time. He was paired with Heidenreich, as due to a Lloyds of London insurance policy cash-in, it meant he wasn't allowed to work anything other than tag team matches. After Heidenreich was released they stuck him with Matt Hardy, before eventually a shorts singles run (it's believed his brother John Lauranaitis helped him get out of the tag only clause) and releasing him. But you probably have done at least 20 names of legends who made pointless comebacks. King Kong Bundy's run in 1994. D'Lo Brown's 2008 return. Tatanka in 2005. Haku in 2001. Scott Steiner in 2002. Shelton Benjamin in 2017. Jim Duggan in 2005. The Dudley Boyz in 2015. Scott Hall in 2002. Jake Roberts in 1996. Take your pick on Marty Jannetty's various returns.
Kurt is especially sad, because the same night as his retirement,he was already regretting allowing Corbin of all people be his final opponent. Kurt was doing the Team Angle throwback, and Cena was doing the Dr. Of Thuganomics throwback, and the second he saw Cena come out, according ro Angle himself, he wished he would’ve pushed for Cena vs Angle to close out his career.
What's with the editing lately? This video starts abruptly, in past videos your audio would just cut off mid sentence and move on to the next number on the list. Ive seen no less than a half dozen of these lately.
You said 2003, which was when Boss Man was officially released for the last time from WWE, but that run was over by *May 2002* ; he attacked *Steve Austin* on SmackDown in *December 2001* , for some scope...
I’m still disappointed and mad that Kurt Angle didn’t have his retirement match vs John Cena and Batista’s run should’ve been 1 year later in 2015 or not at all
I think the problem with RVD's second run was that it was a limited run. He would only be back for a few months, so essentially, he was used to help fill in the blanks for storylines while he was there or have random matches. So there wasn't a point for him to be back if he was only going to be there for a few months. With Kurt Angle, he was obviously not the same Perc Kurt Angle that can hang with anybody. He was older, cleaner, but also beaten up. He couldn't do all of the things he used to do, especially trying to move at breakneck speed many years prior. Batista's run could've been better if he wasn't pushed to the moon right away. Daniel Bryan was red hot during that year. It's similar to what's going on now with the Rock coming back, but done it in a better way. Cody Rhodes is hot right now. They didn't wait it out to turn the Rock heel or try to make him convince the crowd he's a babyface.
Before watching; RVD, 2013-14? D'Lo, 2008-09? Mickie, 2017-21? Gail, 2009-11? Tatanka, 2006-07? Gangrel, Henry Godwinn, Scorpio (as *Flash Funk* ), 2006-07 (who never returned to TV anyway)?
@@cdmit27the 1990 royal rumble proves Warrior is the greatest of the 90s, great power / rope reversals, he just does the funniest things, funnier than stone cold speaking
@@cdmit27and what will the efforts of macho man and hogan be considered as? Those were literally the top 3 of the early 90s and also wm7 was amazing as well, randy savaage fans hurt I see? just like Shawn Michaels fans when they see Warrior toss him out of the rumble in literally 5 seconds. No for real, time it
Bro I honestly thought I was trippin at first cause I’m drunk as hell watching this 😂I had to rewind it a couple times 😂he definitely having some issues
People will complain that WWE Legends will come back and not have a good run or win a title... but if they do, people will complain that they're taking the spotlight off of the younger talent. It's like WWE has a fanbase of teenage girls.
I liked probably half of these comebacks. I mean, none were great but ya gotta keep expectations tempered with some talent especially at certain points of their life.
It was awesome to see Kevin Nash at the 2011 Rumble and to see him in WWE again.. but when he started the program between himself, CM Punk, and Triple H, I had a feeling that they weren't gonna keep him...
love you wrestlelamia, been watching you for 5 years now 🙌💯
Been watching for 7
@@Worldrevolutionwreslingbeen watching for 10
@@kbwicklow his channel started 8 years ago
@@Worldrevolutionwresling he had an older channel that was removed because of copyright
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Was enough to convince Vince M,,,, was enough to convince Vince Mcmahon
I laughed so hard
Idk if editing error or
@@thecodester6669Well, I didn't mean to make fun of him tbh. I though it was intended 😂
That happend again with The Ultimate Warrior
@@mohamedelhawary6864there's no way it wasn't lol.
Ya, he screwed up one of the takes and the editor didn't take the bad one out. It actually happened a few times in this video, dunno if I just usually don't notice them or if this one had a different editor or what.
Bob Backlund's return always felt bizarre to me.
As a wrestler in the 90's? Or later as a manager?
Hope you are feeling better, Larry, and that you post a new video soon.
1992? 2000? Or 2016?
🤣🤣
I love how often I find Larry commenting on random videos I'm watching
I have to disagree. Backlund never lost the belt in 1983. He never submitted and he was never pinned. His manager threw in the towel on his behalf. He regained the belt in 1994 and then lost it to Diesel after a day.
Animal pairied with Heidenreich was too random
I liked their team, but that’s just because I have super nostalgia goggles for the LOD
@@erebusthemothking6494same here. But Heinrenreich or however you spell his name, wasn't the right guy for that spot.
Rob van dams run the first time was 100 times better than the second time..
Very true although that's the job of being a legend just putting over younger talent to get over
He put over JABRONIS!
I still like his second run
First run was also bad due to being buried in the Reign of Terror.
@@zanethind .. that's very true..
I'm not sure they would qualify as legends, but remember when the Headbangers just showed up at a random Smackdown episode in 2016? Now that was definitely pointless.
Remember when Mart Janetty returned in the ruthless aggression era? Weird man
@God-0208 He returned twice, actually! The first time made sense, as he teamed up with Shawn Michaels to reform the Rockers. The second time was aptly random as he was a surprise opponent for The Miz, I believe.
@@Alreezy yep, I knew the story behind it, his return was to patch things up with his former partner, but the fact that they wanted him to keep going is what's weirding me out
Neither was random; Shawn was feuding with Kurt Angle, who challenged Marty to a match to "prove" he could do everything Shawn ever did, but better. Shawn chose to team with Marty as a Rockers reunion on that week's Raw to beat La Resistance, before Marty inevitably lost to Kurt in a good match on SmackDown. And after Miz and Morrison split in 2009, they called each other the "Marty Jannetty" of the team (the member that dips into relative obscurity, where his partner goes on to superstardom). The real Marty was introduced by Snoop Dogg (during the Raw Guest Host era) for a match with Miz, which was really good again...@@Alreezy
@tomseville2345 I totally forgot the context for the second return. Miz and Morrison broke up and they were deciding on who was the "Jannetty" of the two.
Looked like Rob Van Dam was pretty much treated like a jobber in 2014. Which was sad to see.
I remember he jobbed out to Neville in NXT, in four minutes after that I knew his career was done
He became No Job Rob
RVD is no jobber
@@coldkid4019no he didn't
I see you don't get the reference.
Wrestlelamia, I'm surprised you didn't mention the Honky Tonk Man's run during 1996-1998.
After his miserable time in WCW, the "Greatest Intercontinental Champion of All-Time" returned to the WWF in 96 as a commentator and a sporadic part-time wrestler.
Plus, how could I forget about the time HTM managed "Rockabilly" Billy Gunn? At least "The Road Dogg" Jesse James convinced Billy to turn on HTM to form one of the greatest tag teams in WWE history, The New Age Outlawz.
5:45 The narrator had a stroke
7:25 Here too
A bit unprofessional imo should been redone.
They were both intentional @@residentsteveyou nimrod
@@jesseandrews6029Why?
I think it's funny. I say leave it in! @@residentsteve
@@jesseandrews6029 Why in the world...why in the world would that be intentional?
RVD first run was way better than his second run
Thank you captain obvious
Clearly
by then he was into the pot more than wrestling
woah fr 😲😲😲😲
RIP Big Boss Man
*Mickie James is one of the best female wrestlers of all time and it’s such a damn shame that WWE never gave her the same respect like Trish or Lita. I really hated how they just made her Alexa Bliss’s lackey in her second run.*
Facts
That was pretty grimey. I remember that. Alexa Bliss used her as a stepping stone
@@davonc7973OK bud.
Lita didn't get any respect during her send off. In fact her inner wear was auctioned off during her last taping. That was disgusting. However, her comeback was received better than Mickie James for sure.
And worse; the fact that they DID do the obvious split in late 2017, only for them to be back together in 2018, without any attempt at a kayfabe explanation...
Kevin Nash always torn his quads while returning to WWE lol
I can hear it ripping off the bone
Nash tore his quad getting out of bed lol
He the kid named quad 😂
LMAO
Nash is still better than today's roster
Mr Perfect 2002 run was disaster
Because it was brief
other than his Rumble performance
I think he would have paired well with Christian when he was on a losing streak.
He had a great ovation at the Rumble, but then they just booked him to lose all the time. They had no direction for him.
I disagree. He'd been gone for quite a while and was booked poorly. He received ovation at the Rumble so def wasn't a waste. U can't tell me Hogan when he had his run was a better wrestler
Mickie James should've been Women Champ in her second WWE run
I agree, but WWE never saw her in the same breath as the likes of Lita or Trish Status considering the fact that she’s just as great as them.
Instead, WWE decided to have her in that god-awful old lady storyline and being buried by Alexa Bliss. They seriously didn't learn from their mistakes from that piggy James storyline. She deserves better.
@Tsunami_Symon it's sad when TNA does better
That match she had with asuka on raw in the thunderdome 🤦♂️
But then people will complain that they aren't pushing new stars.
Batista 2014 return was bad timing due to Daniel Bryan's rise to the top
Just like the rock facing Roman reigns at wrestlemania 40 was bad timing due to Cody Rhodes fishing his story
Yeah
@@Karlebow571yep
People were over Batista long before that. He's not that special.
That was the beginning of the smark era. They were so obsessed with Daniel that they turned their backs on REAL stars like Batista.
"was enough to convince Vince McMahon...." that's a mouthful LOL
So much of a mouthful that it requiring 2 takes was left in the video
Ikr 😂
@@Steve606_omg big deal! A mistake! You must’ve never made one
@@basedjj93I don't get what you're accomplishing here, I'm just being amused by a blooper that wasn't edited out. Don't be the one to make it a big deal
Mickie's second wwe run proved she's better in TNA.
I still like Mickie in WWE
Hardcore Country is the best 👍👊😃
Gotta admit I miss the warm intro where you guys introduced the video topic before getting into the meat of it
RIP Big Moss Man 🙏
Boss man*
According the video its bozman 😂
He was an underrated talent he moved really well and always had solid matches by all accounts he was a nice guy too
British Bulldog's second WWE run was forgettable . RIP
Well he was fucked up from all those pills he was taking, so I’m sure WWE didn’t have any faith in him
I wish some of these content creators would be honest instead of telling the viewers what they want to hear
I did like his new theme song
You mean his fourth run
@@maxpayne7312 By 1999 Davey Boy was a shell of his former self. That trap door injury from WCW only made his drug abuse worse, not to mention his marriage to Diana was crumbling as she asked for a divorce in the year 2000. Him winning the European Title and forming an alliance with the Mean Street Posse was as high as he was going to get.
Many forget he was "fucked up" in his most famous match ever...@@maxpayne7312
I like Mickie james
🤭😅😂🤣😭🤭👈🏾👉🏾 This title of the video is wild 😂.
Sadly, Rob Van Dam
RVD is my all time favorite. Shame they didn’t give him another chance to hold the title.
Its so sad the hard work these legends put in for the company all the years the gave to it then they just bring em back an its..... meh lets hope H will treat legends come back better an the rock dont count hes always been treated good in wwe
Where is Goldberg?
Probably at home right now.
Bro had to say Vince McMahon twice 😭
Predicting Goldberg on this
I say people hated it but it wasn't a disappointment
Goldberg is awesome
I remember around 2010ish (can't remember the actual year)DLo Brown (does he count as a legend?) came back for a few months after being gone for a long time and wrestled a few matches. He was around for about 6 months and then he was gone. I always wondered what the point was because he never actually did anything.
He seemed to be in and out a few times. He was never much other than his time in the Nation when he was European champion
I consider him one, but he is one of my favorite childhood wrestlers so i'm biased
It's funny he loss like his 2nd match back lol. He must have needed a paycheck
@@TheBlockerNatorfacts he a legend to me
The video needs a few edits 5:45 and 7:24
I understood Kurt angle comback its just his last match could've been against John cena then Corbin
I loved that you left your dialog errors in!😂😂😂
I will never forgive Goldberg burying Bray Wyatt and Kevin Owens.
Kevin Owens vs Jericho wouldn't had elevated the universal champion at Mania like Goldberg Lesnar did, plus the champion felt like a midcard title until Goldberg held it. Bray Wyatt lets be honest there was no good direction with the fiend
@@cowgoesquack5945 WTH u r smoking seriously?
@@mithunkumar25557wht r u smoking*
Warrior was still great in ‘96. Every segment he was in, few as they were, were all entertaining. His last match with Owen was great too.
Thats when we got "destrucity"🥴🥴
I wish they used RVD better for his second run
Kevin Nash really embarrassed himself his comeback run sucked
He could barely walk
Punk's face in that clip of Nash cutting a promo on him, summed that angle up *perfectly* ; good editing...
It was brutal @@Rith9789
Nash had zero business coming back @@tomseville2345
Don't call it a comeback. Literally...
Goldberg & Kevin Nash will easily be in this list . Their second runs with WWE are completely pointless
nashes second run was good. it was his third run
Also, Rick Rude, Carlito, Scott Hall, Kane, Bray Wyatt, Marty Jannetty, and New Age Outlaws.
Not they weren't
@@nwo2cool the one against bray wyatt? i agree.
Animal's heel turn after split with Heidenreich probably should have been something special. Probably was for all I know. Don't think i experienced much of it.
It was like the first time he changed his gimmick from being a Road Warrior.
I don't have much memory of it. I don't think I was watching much if any WWE at the time. Only memory I have of it was him getting beat on a SD or Raw by Chris Benoit.
The little bit I did see of his new character I think it i remember it being really cool
He could have at least had a solid mid card reign of terror or something.
It wasn't a change per se. It was actually a return. When Animal started wrestling he was called "The Road Warrior" and he dressed like a biker as he did in 2012. A short time later he met Paul Ellering and the tag team Road Warriors was formed.
smackdown, youtube have a footage
He absolutely was far past his prime at that point. Go watch his matches with Benoit and Burchill for examples. Absolutely blown up in 3 minutes and dragged the matches down terribly.
@@synndrome8647 Blown up? What do you mean?
@@MrWolfchamp-xi3cu "Blown up" in wrestling slang means tired or exhausted. It is essentially shitting on someone's cardio or stamina. Given Animal's age, it wasn't unfortunately out of the ordinary for a lot of the power guys to be shells of their former selves by that point in there careers.
Bossman was on Raw damn near every week when he came back, won the tag titles with Ken Shamrock, and then did a match with the Undertaker at Mania 🤦🏻♂️
That was before the 2001 run mentioned in the video
I HATED that they made the Bulldog wear jeans and a t-shirt when he came back LOL
They made him wear a T-shirt too? I didn't know that; I don't remember it. Do you know why?
Jeans are bad enough. And I love unusual wrestling outfits. _Maybe_ they could work with a cowboy or male model gimmick, but it would be hard even then. I love jeans and even have lifted in them a couple times, but they don't belong in the wrestling ring. It's the one place, as Cena demonstrated, jorts have far more business existing than the full dungarees!
@@salvadorromero9712iirc he had a noticeable scar on his back due to surgery
Bluetista was cool, 10 year passes , still remembered
His fued with ADR when they had real heat, Shield vs Evolution
there was nothing bad about that run he just didn’t get over as a face
I guess cause Daniel Bryan and the shield were the rising talent at the time. It's funny batista had to start snapping at fans for booing him 😂😂😂😂😂
Here's my list
10. Mickie James
9. Gail Kim
8. King Kong Bundy
7. The Headbangers
6. Big Bossman
5. D'Lo Brown
4. Rob Van Dam
3. The Dudley Boyz (2015-2016)
2. Kevin Nash
1. British Bulldog
Honorable mention, Kurt Angle
@@kennyking9347 Yup
@@kennyking9347Yup
Rick Rude
Carlito
Scott Hall
The Hardys
New Age Outlaws
Davey Boy Smith Jr
This is a way better list
I never knew JR was a cigarette smoker 🚬
He had to now that he is in AEW
Me neither.
He’s on his last few years left,so he doesn’t really care anymore!
He's also doing co ke with TK 😂
Yk it’s a good day when this guy posted a new video 😂
Mickey James 😍😍😋😋 come back was not pointless I got my eye candy when she came back
They did mickie dirty. Most beautiful wrestler ever.
Animal didn't entirely come back to help elevate Heidenreich. His return in 2006 was mostly to capitalise on nostalgia, as WWE had been heavily promoting a DVD anthology of the Road Warriors at the time. He was paired with Heidenreich, as due to a Lloyds of London insurance policy cash-in, it meant he wasn't allowed to work anything other than tag team matches. After Heidenreich was released they stuck him with Matt Hardy, before eventually a shorts singles run (it's believed his brother John Lauranaitis helped him get out of the tag only clause) and releasing him.
But you probably have done at least 20 names of legends who made pointless comebacks.
King Kong Bundy's run in 1994.
D'Lo Brown's 2008 return.
Tatanka in 2005.
Haku in 2001.
Scott Steiner in 2002.
Shelton Benjamin in 2017.
Jim Duggan in 2005.
The Dudley Boyz in 2015.
Scott Hall in 2002.
Jake Roberts in 1996.
Take your pick on Marty Jannetty's various returns.
Steiner’s comeback run was awful possibly the worst of all
Shame about big poppa pump on paper him in WWE and feuding with hunter sounded awesome on paper
Great video Wrestlelamia. You and the American narrator Joe do a great job!
Billy grahams: karate master run ?
Papa pump
Test
I love uour videos iv been watching a year or 2 after you started
Kurt is especially sad, because the same night as his retirement,he was already regretting allowing Corbin of all people be his final opponent. Kurt was doing the Team Angle throwback, and Cena was doing the Dr. Of Thuganomics throwback, and the second he saw Cena come out, according ro Angle himself, he wished he would’ve pushed for Cena vs Angle to close out his career.
Trish Stratus last run was completely pointless and a waste of time.
I did like her cage match with Becky Lynch though.
No it wasn't. Becky lynch is a waste of time
It was okay. At least she had a decent heel character.
I disagree I enjoyed it
@@xavierspicer4718 me too
The fact that Alexa wasn't bound and gagged under a giant gift box, after driving Mickie into her old ways, is criminal...
best channel fr take a look at @5:45
5:44 damn bro, cat got your tongue?😅😂
Since Hawks passing Animal just wasn't the same without him. The legacy of the Road Warriors died when hawk died.
Bulldogs 2nd run was from 1990-1992 his first stint was in 1985-1988 corrections
That first run was in a tag team
This video perfectly summarises just how bad the 2010's were in terms of booking.
Mike Hawk's run wasn't pointless at all. As a matter of fact it was on point all the time😂
What's with the editing lately? This video starts abruptly, in past videos your audio would just cut off mid sentence and move on to the next number on the list. Ive seen no less than a half dozen of these lately.
The British bulldog comeback made absolutely no sense it was like one week he just showed up and within a few weeks he wasn’t on raw anymore 😂
It gave the world the best People 's Elbow in history, so it was worth it.
Mickie was there to give Alexa Bliss the "Superstar Rub".
This guy is the goat
I wouldn’t call them a pointless run, I would call it “Wrestlers who needed the money, so they came back for a one last run”
Kurt Angle is way better off as manager
Can we get a 10 biggest lies hulk hogan has ever told part 2 please ? I literally made the mike Tyson lie a meme in my group 😂😂😂
You said 2003, which was when Boss Man was officially released for the last time from WWE, but that run was over by *May 2002* ; he attacked *Steve Austin* on SmackDown in *December 2001* , for some scope...
Wow those matrix glitch edits are epic
Haa! 5:44
You can hear him almost throw up when he has to say Vince's name.
😆👍
I’m still disappointed and mad that Kurt Angle didn’t have his retirement match vs John Cena and Batista’s run should’ve been 1 year later in 2015 or not at all
I wa super excited to see Mr.Perfect at the rumble...and suoer disappointed to see he got no push afterwards.
Another title: Classic Vince ideas & moments…
remember Bossmans random return, I was like hey it's bossman, why's he in a suit attacking Austin , then he disappeared again
I think the problem with RVD's second run was that it was a limited run. He would only be back for a few months, so essentially, he was used to help fill in the blanks for storylines while he was there or have random matches. So there wasn't a point for him to be back if he was only going to be there for a few months.
With Kurt Angle, he was obviously not the same Perc Kurt Angle that can hang with anybody. He was older, cleaner, but also beaten up. He couldn't do all of the things he used to do, especially trying to move at breakneck speed many years prior.
Batista's run could've been better if he wasn't pushed to the moon right away. Daniel Bryan was red hot during that year. It's similar to what's going on now with the Rock coming back, but done it in a better way. Cody Rhodes is hot right now. They didn't wait it out to turn the Rock heel or try to make him convince the crowd he's a babyface.
Love It Wrestlelamia Bro.
JR smokes?? Love that man!
Nash knees shatter just getting out of bed in the morning.
Straight to the point. Love that.
Before watching; RVD, 2013-14? D'Lo, 2008-09? Mickie, 2017-21? Gail, 2009-11? Tatanka, 2006-07? Gangrel, Henry Godwinn, Scorpio (as *Flash Funk* ), 2006-07 (who never returned to TV anyway)?
Ultimate Warrior's 1996 run was disastrous
Everything involving Ultimate Warrior post WM6 was disastrous.
@@cdmit27the 1990 royal rumble proves Warrior is the greatest of the 90s, great power / rope reversals, he just does the funniest things, funnier than stone cold speaking
@@cdmit27and what will the efforts of macho man and hogan be considered as? Those were literally the top 3 of the early 90s and also wm7 was amazing as well, randy savaage fans hurt I see? just like Shawn Michaels fans when they see Warrior toss him out of the rumble in literally 5 seconds. No for real, time it
Because he was a rubbish wrestler all along
Are you having trouble reading the script?
Lol 😂
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Bro I honestly thought I was trippin at first cause I’m drunk as hell watching this 😂I had to rewind it a couple times 😂he definitely having some issues
I came here looking to see if anyone else noticed lol
These videos always have issues.
Them bringing Batista back at the wrong time should’ve never happened they knew Bryan was too over to be forgotten
Not pointless if they needed the cash.
RVD losing a match to Jack Swagger was just sad 😢
People will complain that WWE Legends will come back and not have a good run or win a title... but if they do, people will complain that they're taking the spotlight off of the younger talent. It's like WWE has a fanbase of teenage girls.
Some Legends Had Good Returns.Some Of The Legends Return Were Pointless. WWE So Flawed.
Right those same teenage boys call hhh papa h lol
Maybe long time fans enjoyed seeing these guys again
5:45 and 7:25edited too quick eh 😂
Kevin Nash vs. Triple H sledgehammer ladder match was fantastic! It was the first time ever match of that type & they both did great. 👍
RVD is doing Great in AEW
5:44 - Left a goof in there. 😅 7:25 - Goof #2.
Jackie Fargo was the GREATEST athlete of the 20th century!
A-train with the “Sweet D” run was one of the worst.
Kurt angle second run is just heartbreaking 😢 I shocked he did not leave wwe for aew during this time period
Cause none of the other companies. Kurt prob wanted a decent payday
I liked probably half of these comebacks. I mean, none were great but ya gotta keep expectations tempered with some talent especially at certain points of their life.
How did Nikolai Volkoff as Dibiase’s lackey not make this list?? Even Dibiase said he had no idea where that was supposed to go!
Convince...ConVince...Con-Vince...
Cotro-versial...Cont-reversal...Controversial...
It was awesome to see Kevin Nash at the 2011 Rumble and to see him in WWE again.. but when he started the program between himself, CM Punk, and Triple H, I had a feeling that they weren't gonna keep him...
lmao rvd shouldve won against alberto. Alberto was nowhere near as good as rvd
John Cena returning to job out Austin Theory was pointless since his reign as US champion was trash after that big win
This whole list should just be Goldberg