5 WWE legends that should have appeared on the RAW 25th Anniversary show
This past week, WWE celebrated 25 years of Monday night supremacy with their flagship program Monday Night RAW airing for 25 consecutive years in its primetime slot.
With a celebration of this magnitude, one could only imagine the star power that should have been on hand for this event. Sure enough, stars such as Degeneration-X, The Dudley Boys, and Stone Cold Steve Austin were just a few of the legendary names on tap for this historic occasion. However, there was still quite a void. Even though several legends were booked for this special edition of RAW, there was still a laundry list of top names that were absent from the show.
Here's a look at just 5 legendary WWE Superstars who SHOULD have been invited to the show and would have easily made the event much more entertaining.
#5 The Rock
In 1996, a young, dapper Rocky Maivia made his debut as an exciting breath of fresh air who would quickly capture the Intercontinental Championship. After a brief stint under the sleek persona, it became clear that there was much more to this descendant of the legendary Maivia family. Suddenly, The Rock was born.
The Rock became the most electrifying WWE Superstar of all-time. For the remainder of his time as a full-time WWE Superstar, The Rock travelled the world, selling millions of tickets and bringing countless of non-wrestling fans into the fold.
Most of the major WWE celebrations have included an appearance by The Rock himself. Afterall, he was a major player in the overall success of RAW's 25-year run. With that said, there's no reason why Rocky should not have been a part of the 25th Anniversary Celebration.