A wrestler's entrance can be enhanced in a variety of ways but one that tends to get a regular positive crowd response is the inclusion of a vehicle. Automobiles and motorcycles have made their way to the squared circle for decades, as a further extension of a character or just to create an exciting scene.

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One-off vehicles usages have been done in WWE by the Legion of Doom at SummerSlam 1992, Honky Tonk Man at WrestleMania VI, Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 36, and Rusev at WrestleMania 31. Some wrestlers entered with a vehicle more regularly and made them a part of who they were on programming.

9 The Undertaker

Most notorious for making their way to the ring with a vehicle is The Undertaker, who from 2000 to 2003 infamously rode his motorcycle during his "American badass" persona. Taker debuted the new persona and entrance at Judgment Day 2000.

One that 'Taker used on TV on several occasions was his custom-made West Coast Choppers bike created by Jesse James. Taker's last entrance to the ring with a motorcycle was on an episode of SmackDown in 2003, while his last entrance with a motorcycle was at WrestleMania 36 in his match against AJ Styles.

8 Disciples Of Apocalypse

Shortly before Undertaker kept rollin' to the ring on two wheels, the Disciples of Apocalypse stable was doing so in the late '90s. DOA, comprised of Crush, Chainz, Skull, and 8-Ball, managed by Paul Ellering, debuted as a team on an episode of Raw in 1997.

The group rode custom-made motorcycles made by the now-defunct Titan Motorcycle Company. DOA used their bikes throughout their entire stable run which ended in 1999 after the group's members individually began to leave WWE. It was approximately less than a year after DOA's disbanding that Undertaker began to use a motorcycle.

7 Chuck Palumbo

Several WWE superstars have said that the best gimmicks are extensions of the person behind the wrestler, with the volume turned all the way up. Attitude Era fans may remember Chuck Palumbo in his tag team with Billy Gunn, but after leaving and re-joining WWE, he made a big character change.

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Palumbo re-debuted on an episode of SmackDown in 2007, coming out on a motorcycle and having the persona of a motorcycle enthusiast. Through interviews, it became known that it was not a gimmick but in fact Palumbo's real personal interest, having built his own bikes outside of his wrestling life. Chuck used a motorcycle until his 2008 release.

6 Eddie Guerrero

In May of 2003 Eddie Guerrero formed a team with Tajiri after Eddie's nephew Chavo went down with an injury; the two became tag team champions. Eddie taught Tajiri the "Guerrero way" and on an episode of SmackDown, Tajiri had a gift for Eddie: a lowrider with hydraulics.

When asked how he got it Tajiri answered, "We lie, we cheat, we steal!" Since the first automotive entrance that night, Eddie made his way to the ring in a lowrider mostly every week until his unfortunate passing in 2005.

5 John "Bradshaw" Layfield

A big change came for Bradshaw in March of 2004, days after WrestleMania XX. After failing to capture the WWE Tag Team Championships as part of the APA with Ron Simmons, Ron was fired on-screen, leaving Bradshaw as a solo performer. Bradshaw morphed into John "Bradshaw" Layfield, a Texan-Wall Street tycoon hybrid.

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Now flaunting his money and success, JBL began to make grand entrances to the ring by riding in the back of a stretch limousine with longhorns mounted on the hood, starting on SmackDown in 2004. He continued using the vehicle in his entrance for the years that followed.

4 Deuce 'n Domino

Deuce Shade and Dice Domino, as they were known in development, adopted the personas of 1950s greasers, along with a valet in the form of Domino's on-screen sister and Deuce's on-screen girlfriend Cherry.

The trio really lived up to the gimmick by going to the ring in a 1950s era car starting in early 2007, and continued using it for a year, till just weeks before the team split up. Although Deuce 'n Domino replaced Cherry with Maryse as their manager in 2008, Maryse never rode in the car.

3 Alberto Del Rio

Coming into WWE as a rich, arrogant, aristocrat, Alberto Del Rio debuted in the company with an abundance of style and pizzazz. It was not enough to have his own ring announcer, Del Rio would enter the arena obnoxiously, sounding the horn on a luxury and/or vintage automobile he was driving.

For the first few years of Alberto's first WWE run, he would drive himself out for his matches and segments, even one time accidentally running over Santa Claus on Raw. Del Rio would last use a car in his entrance on a January episode of SmackDown in 2013, the night he won the World Heavyweight Championship.

2 "Stone Cold" Steve Austin

Fans have seen "Stone Cold" Steve Austin make his way down to the ring on a zamboni, in a pickup truck, a monster truck, and a beer truck. Regularly though, when it comes to driving to the ring, Steve Austin has mostly used his all-terrain vehicle.

After being issued the role of "sheriff" of Raw in late 2003, Austin first made his entrance on an ATV. Steve rode his ATV to the ring to handle business throughout his 2004 appearances but slowly relaxed on the four-wheel usage by year's end. He would still use it on occasion afterward, like at WrestleMania 25 and 27.

1 Shotzi Blackheart

Considered one of the better women wrestlers in the world, Shotzi Blackheart made her debut in late 2019. On the indies, Shotzi would make her entrances in an adult-sized toy tank that she saw at Walmart and made an impulse purchase on. After signing with WWE, she informed them that she possessed the tank and wanted to continue her tank entrances.

The creative team liked the idea but decided to make their own tank for her. Shotzi's first tank entrance in WWE was on the January 29, 2020, edition of NXT. Blackheart recently debuted on SmackDown! with Tegan Nox where the two made their premiere entrance on Shotzi's tank. It may not be a real tank but everyone loves it anyway.

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