you cant make them you can only buy them duh
I made one after getting a peice of wood, cleaning off all the dirt, printing the WWE logo onto a peice of paper and wraping it around the peice of wood and taping it down. It works really well if you have a middle-ish width peice of wood. The length should be about the length of the smaller side of a shoebox.
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you get a piece of cardbord and cut 2 holes in it one for the figure to come through and one the size of a4 paper sideways. stick it on to a shoe box and around the a4 hole make a bracket now stick 2 pieces of construction paper on each side of where the figure comes through now decoraye it like your fav show an stick more cardboard to the shoebox for the ramp finaly print or draw pictures of your figures on to a4 paper and when the figure comes through stick it in the bracket put the other side of the ramp to your ring and your done PS you can also make scaffolding if you have Jeff hardy.
Use a long tent and decorate how you want. Use a big tv for the titanton, some speakers can go behind it, and make an opening to come out of.
yes you can just get your biggest figure and cut a rectangle the size of the figure and just do the rest however you want
I believe he uses a Smoke Machine for his entrance. If you look closely you can see them present on the ramp/stage area.
buy it
During the Undertaker's "Big Evil" stage, he entered the arena on a Harley Davidson. He does not do this anymore, and no WWE superstar enters the ring this way anymore.
make shore that the music is cool n awesome!! :)
you can listen 2 wwe entrance themes on youtube, by typing wwe entrance themes or on wwe.com
entrance 32
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degeneration x is a group in wwe That shawn micheals and triple h make it and degeneration x is their entrance song
John Morrison has the slowest entrance.
Scout made a late stage entrance in order to surprise the audience and create a dramatic effect. This delayed introduction allows the character to make a strong impact and capture the attention of the audience.
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