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5 WWE Easter eggs only the most hardcore fans were able to spot

The Nature Boy would often come up short when he wore Red, and would often win in blue.
The Nature Boy would often come up short when he wore Red, and would often win in blue.

In 2019, there is certainly no shortage of WWE programming.

Whilst years ago we just had RAW, SmackDown and pay per views, now we have shows like 205 Live, Main Event, NXT, NXT UK, the Mixed Match Challenge and the Mae Young Classic.

With so much content, it's difficult to keep track of it all, and it's even tougher to notice the tiny details and reference s that are sprinkled across WWE programming.

Fortunately, some fans were able to spot some hidden Easter eggs that many other fans will sadly have missed when watching shows like WrestleMania

Here are five hidden WWE Easter eggs that only the most hardcore, most dedicated fans were able to spot.


#5 The New Day's Mascot

The New Day's mascot 'Mr Bootyworth' was played by none other than Dewey Foley, the son of Mick Foley and brother of Noelle.
The New Day's mascot 'Mr Bootyworth' was played by none other than Dewey Foley, the son of Mick Foley and brother of Noelle.

The New Day have been one of WWE's most popular stables of all time, as well as one of their most successful.

The longest reigning Tag Team Champions of all time, the pair have entertained in and out of the ring, though one moment that fell flat was Mr Bootyworth.

When the team of Kofi, Big E, and Xavier tried to introduce him, the trio were thwarted by the Bar.

The fun secret here is that Bootyworth was played by Dewey Foley, the son of Hall of Famer Mick Foley, who is mentioned in the Hardcore Legend's infamous 'Cane Dewey' promo during his time in the original ECW.

Dewey currently works as an assistant backstage, and hopes to one day become a full-time writer, though it was still a fun Easter egg that only the most in-the-know fans spotted

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