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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:00,001 --> 00:00:02,735 [Gorilla Monsoon] Tremendous newcomer here to the World 2 00:00:02,736 --> 00:00:03,736 Wrestling-. 3 00:00:03,737 --> 00:00:05,638 [Tony Chimel] Making his debut. 4 00:00:05,639 --> 00:00:06,672 [Roddy Piper] I never heard of him. 5 00:00:06,673 --> 00:00:07,439 [Gorilla Monsoon] Oh, take a look. 6 00:00:07,440 --> 00:00:08,642 [Roddy Piper] Holy cow. 7 00:00:08,643 --> 00:00:11,010 [Michael Cole] There's nothing like a first impression to go 8 00:00:11,011 --> 00:00:13,880 from a nobody to a somebody in an instant. 9 00:00:13,881 --> 00:00:17,082 [Tony Schiavone] What a debut for Bill Goldberg. 10 00:00:17,083 --> 00:00:18,684 [Michael Cole] From a unique presentation- 11 00:00:18,685 --> 00:00:20,686 [Gene Okerlund] This is the greatest day 12 00:00:20,687 --> 00:00:22,855 that professional wrestling has ever seen. 13 00:00:22,856 --> 00:00:25,026 [Michael Cole] -to a startling entrance- 14 00:00:25,027 --> 00:00:25,724 [Michael Cole] Wait a minute. 15 00:00:25,725 --> 00:00:26,559 My God, King. 16 00:00:26,560 --> 00:00:27,693 [Jerry Lawler] What? 17 00:00:27,694 --> 00:00:28,494 [Michael Cole] My God. 18 00:00:28,495 --> 00:00:29,395 [Jery Lawler] What? 19 00:00:29,396 --> 00:00:30,696 [Michael Cole] That's Paul Wight. 20 00:00:30,697 --> 00:00:31,730 to a harrowing display of power. 21 00:00:31,731 --> 00:00:32,631 [Jim Ross] My God. 22 00:00:32,632 --> 00:00:33,532 [Vince McMahon] Oh, my God. 23 00:00:33,533 --> 00:00:34,934 He just ripped the door off its hinges. 24 00:00:34,935 --> 00:00:36,502 [Michael Cole] Today, we look back at some of the most 25 00:00:36,503 --> 00:00:38,605 dazzling debuts of the 1990s. 26 00:00:39,172 --> 00:00:40,732 [Vince McMahon] Unbelievable. 27 00:00:41,007 --> 00:00:43,417 [Michael Cole] This is WWE's Greatest Moments. 28 00:00:43,860 --> 00:00:46,345 [WWE's Greatest Moments music] 29 00:00:46,346 --> 00:00:48,047 [The Rock] If you smell- 30 00:00:48,048 --> 00:00:49,014 [Michael Cole] Oh, my God, 31 00:00:49,015 --> 00:00:50,395 what the hell are you doing? 32 00:00:50,396 --> 00:00:52,818 [Jim Ross] Absolutely unbelievable. 33 00:00:52,819 --> 00:00:55,489 [Gorilla Monsoon] Hulkamania is here. 34 00:01:00,133 --> 00:01:03,095 {\an8}[Michael Cole] Welcome, everyone, 35 00:01:03,096 --> 00:01:04,697 {\an8}to WWE's Greatest Moments. 36 00:01:04,698 --> 00:01:06,165 {\an8}I'm Michael Cole. 37 00:01:06,166 --> 00:01:07,766 {\an8}And on this edition, we're taking a look back 38 00:01:07,767 --> 00:01:10,971 at the most spectacular debuts of the 1990s. 39 00:01:10,972 --> 00:01:13,005 [Tony Schiavone] Look at that. 40 00:01:13,006 --> 00:01:14,206 Who is he? 41 00:01:14,207 --> 00:01:15,774 [Michael Cole] There was no decade more distinctive, 42 00:01:15,775 --> 00:01:17,543 as the '90s ushered in some of the most celebrated icons 43 00:01:17,544 --> 00:01:21,214 WWE has ever seen. 44 00:01:22,449 --> 00:01:24,283 And our fist moment is no except. 45 00:01:24,284 --> 00:01:28,954 The grandson of Peter Maivia, the son of Rocky Johnson. 46 00:01:28,955 --> 00:01:31,023 Rocky Maivia was Sports Entertainment's first-ever 47 00:01:31,024 --> 00:01:32,859 third-generation superstar. 48 00:01:32,860 --> 00:01:35,694 [Jim Ross] This guy could be the standard bearer 49 00:01:35,695 --> 00:01:37,263 for years to come. 50 00:01:37,264 --> 00:01:39,131 [Michael Cole] With such a deep wrestling pedigree, 51 00:01:39,132 --> 00:01:42,568 {\an8}Maivia had big shoes to fill in his debut at the 1996 52 00:01:42,569 --> 00:01:46,572 {\an8}Survivor Series taking place at Madison Square Garden. 53 00:01:46,573 --> 00:01:47,773 [Rocky Maivia] I just want to give 110% effort, 54 00:01:47,774 --> 00:01:49,375 and I don't want to let my teammates down, and, hopefully, 55 00:01:49,376 --> 00:01:51,210 I can do something tonight 56 00:01:51,211 --> 00:01:53,201 that would really make my family proud. 57 00:01:55,382 --> 00:01:57,551 {\an8}[Howard Finkel] Rocky Maivia. 58 00:01:57,552 --> 00:02:00,085 {\an8}[Jim Ross] There's gonna be the man right there. 59 00:02:00,086 --> 00:02:01,687 That blue chipper right there. 60 00:02:01,688 --> 00:02:03,322 [Peter Rosenberg] When you think about debuts, 61 00:02:03,323 --> 00:02:05,324 {\an8}there are only a few 62 00:02:05,325 --> 00:02:06,892 {\an8}that you really think about being, like, 63 00:02:06,893 --> 00:02:08,894 {\an8}a huge deal when it happened. 64 00:02:08,895 --> 00:02:11,831 Rocky Maivia, it stood out. 65 00:02:11,832 --> 00:02:13,265 It jumped off the page. 66 00:02:13,266 --> 00:02:14,200 [Sunny] Oh. 67 00:02:14,201 --> 00:02:15,201 [Jim Ross] Oh. 68 00:02:15,202 --> 00:02:16,769 He's 6'5", 275 is Rocky Maivia. 69 00:02:16,770 --> 00:02:17,603 [Sunny] Holy crap. 70 00:02:17,604 --> 00:02:20,206 {\an8}[Paul Levesque] Good-looking kid. 71 00:02:20,207 --> 00:02:22,409 {\an8}Good physique, athletic. 72 00:02:23,210 --> 00:02:25,478 [Jim Ross] Now the rookie, Rocky Maivia, 73 00:02:25,479 --> 00:02:27,881 is left with two men on one. 74 00:02:27,882 --> 00:02:29,215 [Vince McMahon] Flying body press. 75 00:02:29,216 --> 00:02:30,182 He got him. 76 00:02:30,183 --> 00:02:31,383 [Sunny] Woo. 77 00:02:31,384 --> 00:02:33,085 [The Rock] Survivor Series was more than just an event, 78 00:02:33,086 --> 00:02:35,376 {\an8}it was a hell of a learning experience. 79 00:02:35,722 --> 00:02:37,022 [Vince McMahon] And yes. 80 00:02:37,023 --> 00:02:38,492 [Sunny] Oh. 81 00:02:38,493 --> 00:02:40,292 [Vince McMahon] One, two. 82 00:02:40,293 --> 00:02:41,327 I can't believe it. 83 00:02:41,328 --> 00:02:42,528 [Sunny] That's it. 84 00:02:42,529 --> 00:02:45,165 [The Rock] And on top of that, I win the whole thing. 85 00:02:46,621 --> 00:02:52,204 {\an8}[Michael Cole] "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair had spent nearly two 86 00:02:52,205 --> 00:02:55,241 {\an8}decades wrestling all over the world for various promotions, 87 00:02:55,242 --> 00:02:58,732 {\an8}becoming one of the biggest names in professional wrestling. 88 00:02:58,733 --> 00:03:00,779 [Ric Flair] You see, I wrestle the top guys 89 00:03:00,780 --> 00:03:02,282 night in and night out. 90 00:03:02,283 --> 00:03:05,050 [Michael Cole] In 1991, Ric Flair was an eight-time 91 00:03:05,051 --> 00:03:07,553 and current, that's right current, 92 00:03:07,554 --> 00:03:09,244 WCW World Heavyweight Champion. 93 00:03:09,689 --> 00:03:14,628 [Ric Flair] There is only one world heavyweight champion. 94 00:03:14,629 --> 00:03:16,762 {\an8}[Michael Cole] A dispute with the company brought 95 00:03:16,763 --> 00:03:19,331 {\an8}the Nature Boy to WWE and lead to one 96 00:03:19,332 --> 00:03:21,802 {\an8}of the most controversial debuts ever. 97 00:03:21,803 --> 00:03:26,372 {\an8}[Bobby Heenan] I have here the belt that belongs 98 00:03:26,373 --> 00:03:29,542 {\an8}to the greatest world heavyweight champion 99 00:03:29,543 --> 00:03:30,976 in the history of wrestling. 100 00:03:30,977 --> 00:03:33,079 The real world's champion, Ric Flair. 101 00:03:33,080 --> 00:03:35,080 [Ric Flair] I got to talk to Vince on the phone and said, 102 00:03:35,081 --> 00:03:37,683 {\an8}"I will come if you want me." 103 00:03:37,684 --> 00:03:38,818 {\an8}He said, "I don't believe you." 104 00:03:38,819 --> 00:03:39,985 {\an8}I said, "I got the belt." 105 00:03:39,986 --> 00:03:42,036 He said, "Send it, and I'll believe you." 106 00:03:42,422 --> 00:03:43,562 I overnighted it to him. 107 00:03:44,457 --> 00:03:46,892 [Bobby Heenan] The man that has made everyone 108 00:03:46,893 --> 00:03:48,929 in the World Wrestling- shake. 109 00:03:49,863 --> 00:03:53,432 {\an8}[Bruce Prichard] And the audience for Prime Time at that 110 00:03:53,433 --> 00:03:55,367 {\an8}time, which was cable on USA Network, 111 00:03:55,368 --> 00:03:58,437 was larger than our syndicated audiences, 112 00:03:58,438 --> 00:04:00,548 so we did it to the largest audience first. 113 00:04:00,549 --> 00:04:02,808 [Bobby Heenan] The real world's champion, Ric Flair. 114 00:04:02,809 --> 00:04:06,880 [crowd boos] 115 00:04:06,881 --> 00:04:09,949 [X-Pac] To people that were wrestling fans, 116 00:04:09,950 --> 00:04:15,088 {\an8}not just, like, WWE fans, it was huge. 117 00:04:15,922 --> 00:04:19,692 [Ric Flair] The real world's heavyweight champion 118 00:04:19,693 --> 00:04:25,297 was going to be coming to the WWE. 119 00:04:25,298 --> 00:04:28,234 Well, lo and behold, did you think it wasn't gonna happen? 120 00:04:28,235 --> 00:04:29,802 That was really huge. 121 00:04:29,803 --> 00:04:32,513 That could be one of the top three moments right there. 122 00:04:32,906 --> 00:04:37,611 I'm Ric Flair, and I'm the real world's champion. 123 00:04:37,612 --> 00:04:42,448 [Michael Cole] In 1996, American Kurt Angle shocked the world 124 00:04:42,449 --> 00:04:45,399 when he won the Olympic gold medal as a freestyle wrestler. 125 00:04:45,400 --> 00:04:48,420 Angle then became the most sought-after athlete 126 00:04:48,421 --> 00:04:49,856 in professional wrestling. 127 00:04:50,824 --> 00:04:53,225 Finally, three years later in 1999, 128 00:04:53,226 --> 00:04:56,263 WWE signed the most coveted athlete in the nation. 129 00:04:56,264 --> 00:04:58,697 [Kurt Angle] I do respect the athletic ability 130 00:04:58,698 --> 00:05:01,500 of the superstars from the WWE, and I'm sure some of them 131 00:05:01,501 --> 00:05:04,570 could've competed on the Olympic level, but I believe you have 132 00:05:04,571 --> 00:05:07,401 to have a little extra something to win the Olympic gold. 133 00:05:07,402 --> 00:05:09,542 [Michael Cole] Angle would make his official in-ring debut at 134 00:05:09,543 --> 00:05:11,777 Survivor Series where he'd teach us all 135 00:05:11,778 --> 00:05:14,014 a little lesson about respect. 136 00:05:17,651 --> 00:05:21,420 {\an8}[Howard Finkel] Making his World Wrestling- debut, 137 00:05:21,421 --> 00:05:28,360 {\an8}the most celebrated real athlete in WWE history, Kurt Angle. 138 00:05:28,361 --> 00:05:30,462 [Kurt Angle's music] 139 00:05:30,463 --> 00:05:32,031 [Jerry Lawler] He knows championships, 140 00:05:32,032 --> 00:05:33,799 he knows Olympics. 141 00:05:33,800 --> 00:05:35,100 [Paul Levesque] Being a legitimate 142 00:05:35,101 --> 00:05:37,691 Olympic gold medalist, you can really do anything. 143 00:05:37,692 --> 00:05:41,006 {\an8}[Kurt Angle] I don't believe when I started that WWE was 144 00:05:41,007 --> 00:05:44,911 {\an8}looking for Kurt Angle to have a huge connection with the fans. 145 00:05:44,912 --> 00:05:46,445 [Jerry Lawler] Uh-oh. 146 00:05:46,446 --> 00:05:47,713 Wow. 147 00:05:47,714 --> 00:05:49,248 [Jim Ross] Nice waistlock takedown by Kurt Angle. 148 00:05:49,249 --> 00:05:52,318 [Kurt Angle] I think they were thinking that I was gonna be 149 00:05:52,319 --> 00:05:54,820 more of a wrestler that would get in the ring 150 00:05:54,821 --> 00:05:56,356 and have some great matches. 151 00:05:56,756 --> 00:05:59,892 [Jim Ross] This is a different style of WWE competition than 152 00:05:59,893 --> 00:06:02,095 we're used to seeing, King, quite frankly. 153 00:06:02,096 --> 00:06:04,897 {\an8}[Road Dogg] They're showing you that this guy can do the 154 00:06:04,898 --> 00:06:06,732 {\an8}wrestling aspect of it. 155 00:06:06,733 --> 00:06:07,766 [Jerry Lawler] A lot of these people- 156 00:06:07,767 --> 00:06:09,201 they're probably not exactly with this- 157 00:06:09,202 --> 00:06:10,336 [Jim Ross] Oh, man. 158 00:06:10,337 --> 00:06:11,137 What a suplex. 159 00:06:11,138 --> 00:06:12,405 [Kurt Angle] Woo. 160 00:06:12,406 --> 00:06:13,472 [Announcer] -this style of wrestling that Kurt Angle does. 161 00:06:13,473 --> 00:06:14,974 [Kurt Angle] This was a time where breaking 162 00:06:14,975 --> 00:06:16,376 the rules was cool. 163 00:06:16,810 --> 00:06:20,012 Me being a baby-face gold medalist, I said, 164 00:06:20,013 --> 00:06:22,114 "There's no way in hell they're going to boo me." 165 00:06:22,115 --> 00:06:25,050 You do not boo an Olympic gold medalist. 166 00:06:25,051 --> 00:06:26,886 I'm the best in the world. 167 00:06:26,887 --> 00:06:28,053 [crowd boos] 168 00:06:28,054 --> 00:06:29,923 [Kurt Angle] I came here for you. 169 00:06:30,323 --> 00:06:31,458 You do not boo me. 170 00:06:33,059 --> 00:06:36,662 It was the right time to initiate what would be, perhaps, 171 00:06:36,663 --> 00:06:38,732 the top heel in the business, eventually. 172 00:06:38,733 --> 00:06:41,100 [Jim Ross] Angle with a modified slam. 173 00:06:41,101 --> 00:06:42,001 A fall-away. 174 00:06:42,002 --> 00:06:42,768 The leg hooked. 175 00:06:42,769 --> 00:06:44,069 [Jerry Lawler] Oh, beautiful. 176 00:06:44,070 --> 00:06:45,371 [bell rings] 177 00:06:45,372 --> 00:06:46,472 [Jerry Lawler] You do not boo an Olympic gold medalist. 178 00:06:46,473 --> 00:06:48,823 You have respect for an Olympic gold medalist. 179 00:06:48,824 --> 00:06:51,977 {\an8}[Michael Cole] There is no better storytelling device 180 00:06:51,978 --> 00:06:53,646 {\an8}in all of professional wrestling than that of the vignette. 181 00:06:53,647 --> 00:06:56,316 [Goldust] Goldust. 182 00:06:56,317 --> 00:06:58,684 [Michael Cole] A vignette is a video segment used to build 183 00:06:58,685 --> 00:07:00,245 excitement outside of the ring 184 00:07:00,554 --> 00:07:03,084 showcasing a wrestler's persona and background. 185 00:07:03,085 --> 00:07:07,927 Throughout the 1990s, nobody's vignettes were as dark, 186 00:07:07,928 --> 00:07:11,531 chilling or mysterious than the character known as Mankind. 187 00:07:13,433 --> 00:07:16,937 [Mankind] Only Mankind could be this evil. 188 00:07:16,938 --> 00:07:19,738 [Michael Cole] The WWE Universe had never seen a superstar 189 00:07:19,739 --> 00:07:21,842 as eerie and complex as The Deranged One. 190 00:07:23,076 --> 00:07:26,680 [Howard Finkel] Coming down the aisle, Mankind. 191 00:07:26,681 --> 00:07:29,682 [Michael Cole] The impact of his first night on Raw 192 00:07:29,683 --> 00:07:32,152 would send shock waves throughout WWE. 193 00:07:35,421 --> 00:07:38,190 {\an8}[Vince McMahon] Look at this. 194 00:07:38,191 --> 00:07:38,958 {\an8}Those thrashing hard right hands. 195 00:07:38,959 --> 00:07:40,459 {\an8}Look, battering Bob Holly. 196 00:07:40,460 --> 00:07:44,131 {\an8}[Mick Foley] Mankind was introduced to the WWE Universe. 197 00:07:44,598 --> 00:07:45,931 I had Bob Holly in the ring, 198 00:07:45,932 --> 00:07:47,802 and Bob was a really strong wrestler. 199 00:07:48,330 --> 00:07:50,569 [Jerry Lawler] Wait a minute. 200 00:07:50,570 --> 00:07:51,504 [Jim Ross] Good grief. 201 00:07:51,505 --> 00:07:52,304 [Vince McMahon] Wait a minute. 202 00:07:52,305 --> 00:07:53,038 Look at that. 203 00:07:53,039 --> 00:07:53,939 He's got his- 204 00:07:53,940 --> 00:07:54,807 [bell rings] 205 00:07:54,808 --> 00:07:56,075 [Vince McMahon] -he's got his 206 00:07:56,076 --> 00:07:57,676 fingers jammed down his- down his throat, down to the- 207 00:07:57,677 --> 00:07:59,845 down his esophagus. 208 00:07:59,846 --> 00:08:02,196 [Howard Finkel] Here is your winner, Mankind. 209 00:08:02,197 --> 00:08:04,183 [Mick Foley] Incapacitating him with the Mandible Claw, 210 00:08:04,184 --> 00:08:05,234 it was a big deal, 211 00:08:06,353 --> 00:08:08,883 but not as big a deal as coming out later in the show. 212 00:08:08,884 --> 00:08:10,256 [Vince McMahon] Wait a minute. 213 00:08:10,257 --> 00:08:12,057 Mankind. 214 00:08:12,058 --> 00:08:12,725 [Jerry Lawler] Look at this. 215 00:08:12,726 --> 00:08:13,392 [bell rings] 216 00:08:13,393 --> 00:08:14,693 [Vince McMahon] Back in. 217 00:08:14,694 --> 00:08:17,644 [Undertaker] The Undertaker character, it was so strong. 218 00:08:17,645 --> 00:08:20,299 They'd line them up and I went through them, but this guy's 219 00:08:20,300 --> 00:08:23,537 {\an8}willing to hurt himself just to hurt you a little bit. 220 00:08:24,204 --> 00:08:25,504 [Vince McMahon] Look out. 221 00:08:25,505 --> 00:08:26,105 Down below. 222 00:08:26,106 --> 00:08:26,806 Look out. 223 00:08:26,807 --> 00:08:27,907 [Jerry Lawler] Oh, my gosh. 224 00:08:27,908 --> 00:08:30,544 [Undertaker] Then Mankind puts the claw on me. 225 00:08:30,570 --> 00:08:33,846 It definitely made an impression, 226 00:08:33,847 --> 00:08:36,737 because it was something people really hadn't seen a lot. 227 00:08:36,738 --> 00:08:38,517 [Vince McMahon] The Undertaker, 228 00:08:38,518 --> 00:08:40,268 he's being manhandled by Mankind. 229 00:08:40,269 --> 00:08:43,255 [Mick Foley] To vanquish Bob Holly and then to put 230 00:08:43,256 --> 00:08:46,659 The Undertaker on his back with the Mandible Claw? 231 00:08:46,660 --> 00:08:47,710 It was a big night. 232 00:08:48,929 --> 00:08:51,939 [Vince McMahon] We knew he'd be deranged, but not this sick. 233 00:08:54,367 --> 00:08:57,970 [Michael Cole] The 1990s brought us heartbreakers, rattle snakes, 234 00:08:57,971 --> 00:09:01,373 and even Amazons, but there was only one sports entertainer 235 00:09:01,374 --> 00:09:03,410 who brought the total package. 236 00:09:03,977 --> 00:09:07,280 [Announcer] This is "The Total Package" Lex Luger. 237 00:09:07,281 --> 00:09:10,916 [Michael Cole] Nobody had a physique quite like Lex Luger. 238 00:09:10,917 --> 00:09:14,120 In the 1993 Royal Rumble, silver-tongued Hall of Famer 239 00:09:14,121 --> 00:09:16,489 Bobby "The Brain" Heenan would introduce 240 00:09:16,490 --> 00:09:20,026 the WWE Universe to The Narcissist. 241 00:09:23,196 --> 00:09:26,565 {\an8}[Bobby Heenan] The greatest specimen walking on earth. 242 00:09:26,566 --> 00:09:30,336 {\an8}It's-it's-it's an honor to introduce and to unveil 243 00:09:30,337 --> 00:09:35,108 "Narcissist" Lex Luger. 244 00:09:35,109 --> 00:09:38,644 [Lex Luger] On my actual debut at-at the Royal Rumble, 245 00:09:38,645 --> 00:09:40,880 {\an8}it was nerve-wracking, but at the same time it was- 246 00:09:40,881 --> 00:09:42,261 {\an8}it was exhilarating. 247 00:09:42,478 --> 00:09:44,650 [Bobby Heenan] Oh, yes. 248 00:09:44,651 --> 00:09:47,052 Look at that. 249 00:09:47,053 --> 00:09:48,988 You have a reason to love yourself. 250 00:09:48,989 --> 00:09:51,090 You have a reason. 251 00:09:51,091 --> 00:09:53,325 You are truly The Narcissist. 252 00:09:53,326 --> 00:09:55,494 [Bruce Prichard] Lex never met a mirror he didn't like 253 00:09:55,495 --> 00:09:58,031 and had a very narcissistic personality. 254 00:09:58,932 --> 00:10:01,734 {\an8}I didn't even know what the hell a narcissist 255 00:10:01,735 --> 00:10:03,355 {\an8}was until we met Lex Luger. 256 00:10:03,356 --> 00:10:05,104 [Bobby Heenan] Everybody here wishes 257 00:10:05,105 --> 00:10:06,973 they looked like Lex Luger. 258 00:10:06,974 --> 00:10:08,874 {\an8}[Kevin Nash] Yeah, he was full of himself and he- 259 00:10:08,875 --> 00:10:10,576 {\an8}he had every right to be. 260 00:10:10,577 --> 00:10:11,912 He was the total package. 261 00:10:12,445 --> 00:10:16,816 [Lex Luger] I truly am incredible. 262 00:10:16,817 --> 00:10:20,921 This is history in the making. 263 00:10:21,555 --> 00:10:24,457 That whole "I'm perfect" and "In love with myself," 264 00:10:24,458 --> 00:10:26,725 I guess if you had a lot of wrestlers back that fit my- 265 00:10:26,726 --> 00:10:28,928 my personality back then pretty well. 266 00:10:28,929 --> 00:10:30,529 [Bobby Heenan] You have been part of history. 267 00:10:30,530 --> 00:10:35,902 This is what it's all about, "The Narcissist" Lex Luger. 268 00:10:35,903 --> 00:10:40,806 [Michael Cole] The 1990s brought us one of the most heated 269 00:10:40,807 --> 00:10:43,809 rivalries in all of Sports Entertainment, 270 00:10:43,810 --> 00:10:47,581 "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and the boss, Mr. McMahon. 271 00:10:48,849 --> 00:10:50,599 [Steve Austin] You can kiss my ass. 272 00:10:50,817 --> 00:10:52,586 [Jerry Lawler] What? 273 00:10:53,053 --> 00:10:54,621 [Jim Ross] Oh, God. 274 00:10:54,622 --> 00:10:56,622 [Michael Cole] But it was at St. Valentine's Day Massacre 275 00:10:56,623 --> 00:11:00,092 in 1999 when they clashed inside a dreaded steel cage 276 00:11:00,093 --> 00:11:02,829 that would truly remain unforgettable. 277 00:11:03,797 --> 00:11:06,332 The boss would do just about anything to win, 278 00:11:06,333 --> 00:11:10,737 including enlisting the help of a giant. 279 00:11:10,738 --> 00:11:16,609 {\an8}[Michael Cole] Mr. McMahon has insane hatred for Stone Cold. 280 00:11:16,610 --> 00:11:19,578 {\an8}[Steve Austin] Stone Cold versus Mr. McMahon 281 00:11:19,579 --> 00:11:21,046 {\an8}was the best of all time. 282 00:11:21,047 --> 00:11:22,681 [Michael Cole] Into the steel cage. 283 00:11:22,682 --> 00:11:24,583 [Jerry Lawler] Oh, no. 284 00:11:24,584 --> 00:11:26,452 Don't worry, this ain't over yet. 285 00:11:26,453 --> 00:11:27,753 [Michael Cole] Here we go now. 286 00:11:27,754 --> 00:11:29,455 He's got to be 20 feet off the floor. 287 00:11:29,456 --> 00:11:31,657 No. 288 00:11:31,658 --> 00:11:32,992 Mr. McMahon. 289 00:11:32,993 --> 00:11:35,761 How much more can the boss take, King? 290 00:11:35,762 --> 00:11:38,798 {\an8}[Road Dogg] You couldn't possibly get any more eyeballs 291 00:11:38,799 --> 00:11:41,201 {\an8}on that ring than right then. 292 00:11:41,890 --> 00:11:43,769 [Jerry Lawler] Oh, no. 293 00:11:43,770 --> 00:11:44,403 No. 294 00:11:44,404 --> 00:11:45,237 [Michael Cole] Stunner. 295 00:11:45,238 --> 00:11:46,172 Stunner. 296 00:11:46,173 --> 00:11:47,641 He may be dead. 297 00:11:47,642 --> 00:11:49,542 Wait a minute. 298 00:11:49,543 --> 00:11:50,609 My God, King. 299 00:11:50,610 --> 00:11:51,777 [Jerry Lawler] What? 300 00:11:51,778 --> 00:11:52,444 [Michael Cole] My God. 301 00:11:52,445 --> 00:11:53,345 [Jerry Lawler] What? 302 00:11:53,346 --> 00:11:54,180 [Michael Cole] That's Paul Wight. 303 00:11:54,181 --> 00:11:55,314 {\an8}[Big Show] When I came in in '99, 304 00:11:55,315 --> 00:11:57,965 I gave "Stone Cold" Steve Austin a run for this money. 305 00:11:58,919 --> 00:12:00,479 [Michael Cole] King, he's huge. 306 00:12:00,480 --> 00:12:03,088 [Jerry Lawler] This guy's got to be over seven feet tall. 307 00:12:03,089 --> 00:12:04,089 [Booker T] Big Show came straight up from, 308 00:12:04,090 --> 00:12:06,091 {\an8}like, from hell. 309 00:12:06,092 --> 00:12:07,459 [Michael Cole] You knew the boss had to have 310 00:12:07,460 --> 00:12:08,660 something up his sleeve. 311 00:12:08,661 --> 00:12:12,798 [Bubba Ray Dudley] This is the largest athlete in the world, 312 00:12:12,799 --> 00:12:15,902 {\an8}now a part of World Wrestling Entertainment. 313 00:12:16,245 --> 00:12:19,238 [Michael Cole] King, he's huge. 314 00:12:19,239 --> 00:12:20,139 [Jerry Lawler] Look at this. 315 00:12:20,140 --> 00:12:21,975 [Michael Cole] He's colossal. 316 00:12:25,445 --> 00:12:26,645 Money is power. 317 00:12:26,646 --> 00:12:29,181 A sentiment that "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase 318 00:12:29,182 --> 00:12:31,651 had been preaching his entire charmed life. 319 00:12:31,652 --> 00:12:35,454 [Ted DiBiase] Money isn't everything, it's the only thing. 320 00:12:35,455 --> 00:12:37,556 [Michael Cole] In 1990, when it came time for The Million Dollar 321 00:12:37,557 --> 00:12:39,892 Man to find a tag team partner at Survivor Series, 322 00:12:39,893 --> 00:12:42,561 he went all out and purchased one of the biggest, 323 00:12:42,562 --> 00:12:46,666 strongest and otherworldly superstars WWE had ever seen. 324 00:12:47,360 --> 00:12:52,037 {\an8}[Ted DiBiase] We got an ace up our sleeve. 325 00:12:52,038 --> 00:12:55,241 {\an8}He's the mystery partner, and I promise this to be a big, 326 00:12:55,242 --> 00:12:56,977 {\an8}very big surprise. 327 00:12:56,978 --> 00:12:59,712 [Damian Priest] Survivor Series 1990, 328 00:12:59,713 --> 00:13:01,781 {\an8}nobody knew what to expect. 329 00:13:01,782 --> 00:13:06,018 [Ted DiBiase] I'll introduce to you now my mystery partner 330 00:13:06,019 --> 00:13:07,887 from Death Valley. 331 00:13:07,888 --> 00:13:10,422 I give you The Undertaker. 332 00:13:10,423 --> 00:13:11,857 [laughing] 333 00:13:11,858 --> 00:13:12,858 [Undertaker's music] 334 00:13:12,859 --> 00:13:13,993 [Gorilla Monsoon] The Undertaker, 335 00:13:13,994 --> 00:13:15,461 the mystery partner is now revealed. 336 00:13:15,462 --> 00:13:16,495 [Roddy Piper] I never heard of him. 337 00:13:16,496 --> 00:13:17,897 [Gorilla Monsoon] Oh, take a look. 338 00:13:17,898 --> 00:13:19,131 [Roddy Piper] Holy cow. 339 00:13:19,132 --> 00:13:21,935 Look at the size of that ham hock. 340 00:13:21,936 --> 00:13:25,538 {\an8}[Ted DiBiase] His entrance, watching that from the ring 341 00:13:25,539 --> 00:13:28,375 {\an8}is just impressive, especially the first time. 342 00:13:29,276 --> 00:13:33,245 [Gorilla Monsoon] 320 pounds, looks to be 6'9", 6'10", 343 00:13:33,246 --> 00:13:35,448 somewhere in that neighborhood, Rod. 344 00:13:36,683 --> 00:13:39,273 [Steve Austin] Those slow methodical movements, 345 00:13:39,274 --> 00:13:41,687 {\an8}the composure, and everything was by design 346 00:13:41,688 --> 00:13:43,890 {\an8}when he made his debut. 347 00:13:44,424 --> 00:13:45,659 It was very powerful. 348 00:13:45,660 --> 00:13:49,361 [Undertaker] The hardest thing to do is to walk that slow and 349 00:13:49,362 --> 00:13:52,231 {\an8}be that ominous character when on the inside, man, 350 00:13:52,232 --> 00:13:55,268 {\an8}I am just bouncing off my-my internal walls. 351 00:13:56,603 --> 00:13:59,772 [Roddy Piper] The Harts, and Rhodes, and Koko gotta be just 352 00:13:59,773 --> 00:14:02,175 trying to figure what-what's going on here. 353 00:14:02,176 --> 00:14:06,378 [Undertaker] It was a different vibe hit the arena 354 00:14:06,379 --> 00:14:07,481 as soon as I came out. 355 00:14:07,482 --> 00:14:09,815 {\an8}[Kevin Owens] You knew that it was gonna have 356 00:14:09,816 --> 00:14:11,384 {\an8}a major impact in WWE. 357 00:14:12,452 --> 00:14:15,462 [Gorilla Monsoon] How on earth are you gonna stop this guy? 358 00:14:15,463 --> 00:14:21,227 [Michael Cole] In 1999, the global public grew worrisome 359 00:14:21,228 --> 00:14:23,095 of the Y2K bug. 360 00:14:23,096 --> 00:14:25,931 A veered computer glitch that had the potential to crash all 361 00:14:25,932 --> 00:14:29,535 processing systems when the calendar changed to the new 362 00:14:29,536 --> 00:14:33,005 {\an8}millennium, so when a mysterious countdown clock began appearing 363 00:14:33,006 --> 00:14:37,243 {\an8}throughout WWE programming, it sparked wild speculation 364 00:14:37,244 --> 00:14:39,654 throughout the world of Sports Entertainment. 365 00:14:40,313 --> 00:14:42,314 What was it counting down to? 366 00:14:42,315 --> 00:14:45,085 And what would happen when the clock finally hit zero? 367 00:14:45,086 --> 00:14:47,153 [Jerry Lawler] It's counting down. 368 00:14:47,154 --> 00:14:49,889 {\an8}Tonight, we're finally gonna unravel the mystery. 369 00:14:49,890 --> 00:14:51,457 {\an8}We're gonna find out the significance 370 00:14:51,458 --> 00:14:53,660 {\an8}of the new millennium clock. 371 00:14:53,661 --> 00:14:58,330 {\an8}[The Rock] Tonight, in front of all The Rock's fans, 372 00:14:58,331 --> 00:15:04,003 {\an8}you will go one-on-one with The Great One. 373 00:15:04,004 --> 00:15:05,871 [Sam Roberts] The Rock is in the ring. 374 00:15:05,872 --> 00:15:09,508 The big 10 count comes on, 2, 1. 375 00:15:09,509 --> 00:15:11,610 The lights go out. 376 00:15:11,611 --> 00:15:16,382 [crowd cheers] 377 00:15:16,383 --> 00:15:26,426 [Chris Jericho's music] 378 00:15:28,782 --> 00:15:33,299 {\an8}[Kazzem Famuyide] Light, spotlight, 379 00:15:33,300 --> 00:15:36,603 {\an8}arms out and Chicago loses it. 380 00:15:36,604 --> 00:15:38,838 [Kevin Owens] People go crazy. 381 00:15:38,839 --> 00:15:39,805 I went crazy. 382 00:15:39,806 --> 00:15:41,306 I remember watching it at home. 383 00:15:41,641 --> 00:15:46,446 [Chris Jericho] Welcome to Raw is Jericho. 384 00:15:48,281 --> 00:15:51,417 I was standing in a post office that had the sign that said, 385 00:15:51,418 --> 00:15:53,228 "Countdown to the new millennium." 386 00:15:53,229 --> 00:15:55,488 {\an8}It'd be a great way for me to come to the WWE. 387 00:15:55,489 --> 00:16:01,393 Chris Jericho has come to save the WWE. 388 00:16:01,394 --> 00:16:04,697 We crafted it so beautifully. 389 00:16:04,698 --> 00:16:06,632 Has there been a better debut? 390 00:16:06,633 --> 00:16:08,601 I hate to sound egotistical, but I don't think so. 391 00:16:08,602 --> 00:16:15,574 And now that the Y2J problem is here, this company will never, 392 00:16:15,575 --> 00:16:20,079 ever be the same again. 393 00:16:20,080 --> 00:16:21,130 [crowd cheers] 394 00:16:21,131 --> 00:16:24,884 {\an8}[Michael Cole] WWE's greatest hero throughout the 1980s 395 00:16:24,885 --> 00:16:27,953 {\an8}was none other than "The Immortal One" Hulk Hogan. 396 00:16:27,954 --> 00:16:30,156 [Hulk Hogan] Train, say your prayers, 397 00:16:30,157 --> 00:16:33,159 eat your vitamins and believe in yourself, brother. 398 00:16:33,160 --> 00:16:35,327 [Michael Cole] In 1994, the Hulkster decided 399 00:16:35,328 --> 00:16:39,165 to leave WWE and join rival promotion, WCW. 400 00:16:39,166 --> 00:16:41,800 Red and yellow still ran through the veins of millions 401 00:16:41,801 --> 00:16:45,004 of Hulkamaniacs around the globe, and what better way 402 00:16:45,005 --> 00:16:47,540 to welcome in wrestling royalty 403 00:16:47,541 --> 00:16:49,709 than with a parade fit for a king? 404 00:16:50,777 --> 00:16:54,647 {\an8}[Eric Bischoff] Fans all over the world, 405 00:16:54,648 --> 00:16:57,750 {\an8}thousands of them here at Disney MGM Studios, 406 00:16:57,751 --> 00:17:01,487 as Hulk Hogan makes his way 407 00:17:01,488 --> 00:17:03,689 for the official signing of his contract with WCW. 408 00:17:03,690 --> 00:17:07,660 When I moved our syndicated shows to the Disney MGM lot, 409 00:17:07,661 --> 00:17:09,896 we had access to the back lot. 410 00:17:09,897 --> 00:17:12,765 {\an8}We knew that bringing Hulk Hogan, we wanted it to feel as 411 00:17:12,766 --> 00:17:15,434 {\an8}big and as important as we possibly could, 412 00:17:15,435 --> 00:17:18,238 so we came up with the idea of staging a parade. 413 00:17:18,239 --> 00:17:20,773 [Gene Okerlund] This is the greatest day 414 00:17:20,774 --> 00:17:23,004 that professional wrestling has ever seen. 415 00:17:23,005 --> 00:17:24,677 [Eric Bischoff] We were able to put it together with Disney 416 00:17:24,678 --> 00:17:25,979 and make it look good. 417 00:17:25,980 --> 00:17:27,379 All those people that were there, they weren't hired extras 418 00:17:27,380 --> 00:17:28,581 or anything else. 419 00:17:28,582 --> 00:17:30,050 They were park guests. 420 00:17:30,450 --> 00:17:32,586 [Gene Okerlund] Welcome, Hulk Hogan. 421 00:17:32,606 --> 00:17:36,288 [Hulk Hogan] I didn't know how powerful Hulkamania 422 00:17:36,289 --> 00:17:37,339 was at the time. 423 00:17:37,340 --> 00:17:40,192 {\an8}It made everybody look and not look away, 424 00:17:40,193 --> 00:17:42,061 so you could feel people were interested 425 00:17:42,062 --> 00:17:43,596 in what we were gonna do. 426 00:17:43,597 --> 00:17:45,164 Well, you know something, "Mean" Gene? 427 00:17:45,165 --> 00:17:49,168 I told you Hulkamania was gonna run wild in the WCW, brother. 428 00:17:49,169 --> 00:17:51,804 [Eric Bischoff] For Hulk to make that move, 429 00:17:51,805 --> 00:17:57,209 and leave WWE and come to WCW, was one hell of a big statement, 430 00:17:57,210 --> 00:18:00,579 and we wanted to squeeze every ounce of energy 431 00:18:00,580 --> 00:18:02,448 that we possibly could out of it 432 00:18:02,449 --> 00:18:05,159 and make it feel like a bigger deal than it already was. 433 00:18:05,160 --> 00:18:06,886 [Hulk Hogan] And whatcha gonna do, 434 00:18:06,887 --> 00:18:10,657 "Mean" Gene, when my maniacs run wild on the WCW, brother? 435 00:18:10,658 --> 00:18:13,893 [Michael Cole] It's now time for our number one moment, 436 00:18:13,894 --> 00:18:17,530 and it's one that the WWE Universe will never forget. 437 00:18:17,531 --> 00:18:21,334 There was no force in all of WWE quite like The Undertaker. 438 00:18:21,335 --> 00:18:24,770 The Deadman overpowered his opponents with supernatural 439 00:18:24,771 --> 00:18:27,206 strength and struck fear into all 440 00:18:27,207 --> 00:18:29,042 with his intimidating exposition. 441 00:18:30,210 --> 00:18:33,078 But did you know that The Undertaker had a brother? 442 00:18:33,079 --> 00:18:35,648 The Phenom's former manager, Paul Bearer, 443 00:18:35,649 --> 00:18:38,617 revealed to him that his long-lost sibling 444 00:18:38,618 --> 00:18:40,085 was coming to attack him. 445 00:18:40,086 --> 00:18:43,489 [Paul Bearer] Kane is alive, Undertaker. 446 00:18:43,490 --> 00:18:45,658 [Michael Cole] The only questions left unanswered 447 00:18:45,659 --> 00:18:47,627 were when and how? 448 00:18:47,762 --> 00:18:54,400 {\an8}[Vince McMahon] We're just about ready for Hell in the Cell. 449 00:18:54,401 --> 00:18:56,836 {\an8}[Undertaker] So, Bad Blood was gonna be the kind 450 00:18:56,837 --> 00:18:59,247 {\an8}of the blow off match between Shawn and I. 451 00:18:59,248 --> 00:19:03,676 {\an8}[Shawn Michaels] The cell itself just came, again, as an idea of 452 00:19:03,677 --> 00:19:06,779 wanting to have something bigger than just a regular cage match. 453 00:19:06,780 --> 00:19:08,814 [Jerry Lawler] This is truly Hell in a Cell 454 00:19:08,815 --> 00:19:10,115 for Shawn Michaels. 455 00:19:10,116 --> 00:19:12,751 [Shawn Michaels] Oh, and by the way, the blow off was, you know, 456 00:19:12,752 --> 00:19:15,087 the introduction of Undertaker's brother. 457 00:19:15,088 --> 00:19:16,555 [Vince McMahon] It's all over. 458 00:19:16,556 --> 00:19:18,624 Now will come the Tombstone. 459 00:19:18,625 --> 00:19:21,427 No. 460 00:19:21,428 --> 00:19:23,896 [Kane's music] 461 00:19:23,897 --> 00:19:24,763 [Vince McMahon] Oh, my God. 462 00:19:24,764 --> 00:19:25,798 Wait a minute. 463 00:19:25,799 --> 00:19:26,699 It's Paul Bearer. 464 00:19:26,700 --> 00:19:27,733 That's got to be- 465 00:19:27,734 --> 00:19:29,435 that's got to be Kane. 466 00:19:29,436 --> 00:19:32,638 {\an8}[Kane] That whole match was actually built around my debut. 467 00:19:32,639 --> 00:19:34,039 [Jim Ross] My God. 468 00:19:34,040 --> 00:19:35,040 [Vince McMahon] Oh, my God. 469 00:19:35,041 --> 00:19:37,177 He just ripped the door off its hinges. 470 00:19:37,178 --> 00:19:39,478 [Undertaker] You can see it in my eyes like, 471 00:19:39,479 --> 00:19:44,384 "Holy crap. This is my brother that I thought was dead." 472 00:19:44,385 --> 00:19:47,653 [Vince McMahon] The Undertaker looking into the eyes 473 00:19:47,654 --> 00:19:50,290 of that giant who stands in front of him. 474 00:19:50,291 --> 00:19:53,592 {\an8}[Kevin Owens] Probably one of the coolest debuts I've seen. 475 00:19:53,593 --> 00:19:56,162 [Vince McMahon] Undertaker set up for the Tombstone, 476 00:19:56,163 --> 00:19:57,464 driven down to the canvas. 477 00:19:58,398 --> 00:20:00,366 [Kane] It was almost like wow. 478 00:20:00,367 --> 00:20:02,701 You just hit a home run in the World Series. 479 00:20:02,702 --> 00:20:04,904 [Jerry Lawler] Paul Bearer said that Kane was alive, 480 00:20:04,905 --> 00:20:06,907 and now we know he is. 481 00:20:07,340 --> 00:20:10,576 [Michael Cole] It just had to be Kane. 482 00:20:10,577 --> 00:20:12,244 [Vince McMahon] That's got to be Kane. 483 00:20:12,245 --> 00:20:14,380 [Michael Cole] This countdown just goes to show you never know 484 00:20:14,381 --> 00:20:17,850 {\an8}who might walk out on that stage at any given moment 485 00:20:17,851 --> 00:20:19,919 {\an8}and make professional wrestling history. 486 00:20:19,920 --> 00:20:21,287 {\an8}Well, that'll do it for this edition 487 00:20:21,288 --> 00:20:23,689 {\an8}of WWE's Greatest Moments. 488 00:20:23,690 --> 00:20:25,391 {\an8}I hope you've enjoyed this look back at some of the biggest 489 00:20:25,392 --> 00:20:27,860 {\an8}debuts from one of the most exciting times 490 00:20:27,861 --> 00:20:31,097 {\an8}in professional wrestling, the 1990s. 491 00:20:31,147 --> 00:20:35,697 Repair and Synchronization by Easy Subtitles Synchronizer 1.0.0.0 38981

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