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WWE News: WWE reveals its 50 Most Extreme Superstars of all time

The WWE has seen several ‘Extreme’ performers wreak havoc.

What’s the story?

WWE has released a list of the 50 most Extreme Superstars of all time. On the eve of Extreme Rules, the promotion has put together a list of “maniacs who personify the word extreme” on its official website.

In case you didn’t know...

WWE Superstars indulge in their fair share of high-risk manoeuvres including jumping off a Hell In A Cell cage and being put through burning tables, thumbtacks and other foreign objects. 

The heart of the matter

The WWE has revealed the following list titled- ‘The 50 Most Extreme Superstars’ which includes the following performers:

Dean Ambrose

Sabu

Brock Lesnar

"Stone Cold" Steven Austin

Edge

Mick Foley

Rowdy Roddy Piper

Dusty Rhodes

Shane McMahon

King Curtis Iaukea

Balls Mahoney

Jeff Hardy

Mae Young

Vader

The Undertaker

Abdullah the Butcher

Hardcore Holly

The Dudley Boyz (D-Von and Bubba Ray Dudley)

Bruiser Brody

Terry Funk

Axl Rotten

Ian Rotten

The Sandman

The Road Warriors (Hawk and Animal)

Tommy Dreamer

Mad Dog Vachon

The APA (Bradshaw portrayed by JBL, and Farooq portrayed by Ron Simmons)

Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge)

Hayabusa

Spike Dudley

"Dr Death" Steve Williams

Dick Murdoch

The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags)

The Crusher

Al Snow

Raven

New Jack

The Sheik

Masato Tanaka

Kevin Sullivan

Rob Van Dam

Mike Awesome

Stan Hansen

Bam Bam Bigelow

Rhyno

(*Numbers 46-50 include the names from the tag-teams mentioned in the list above*)

The illustrious list of WWE Superstars has been released around the time of the year, WWE goes Extreme ergo- the Extreme Rules pay-per-view.

Also read: Surprise winner of Extreme Rules Fatal 5-Way match revealed

What’s next?

The Raw brand-exclusive Extreme Rules PPV goes down at the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland on June 4th.

The event will be headlined by a Fatal 5-Way Extreme Rules match between Bray Wyatt, Samoa Joe, Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Finn Balor, with the winner going on to face WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar for the belt at Great Balls of Fire in July.

Author’s take

No list can do justice to the legendary ‘Extreme Superstars’ that have graced the WWE ring.

In my opinion, there are a few marquee stars that WWE may have been unable to include in their list, but it’s nice to see the WWE acknowledging the risk-taking, death-defying heroes for their legendary performances.  


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