The top 30 greatest pro wrestling entrances of all time

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22. “The Villain” Marty Scurll

Greatest entrance:
Event: NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 12
Date: January 4, 2018
Venue: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Theme Used: “One True Villain” by HotTag Media

At No. 22 we have the only surviving member of the Elite still in Ring of Honor, “The Villain” Marty Scurll. Easily having one of the best entrances outside WWE right now, Scurll certainly knows how to get the crowd on their feet anytime he works a show.

Without the Elite in ROH, Scurll has found himself a new faction that he has created in Villain Enterprises with Brody King and PCO. They currently all hold the Ring of Honor Six Man Tag Team Titles so the group has been a success so far in their run in 2019.

Scurll’s unique entrance gear, often including a jacket, bird mask and umbrella certainly help him stand out above anyone else on an ROH or New Japan broadcast. The Villain even sported a pair of wings at Wrestle Kingdom a few years back, taking his entrance to yet another level of awesome.

His entrance music “One True Villain,” which is performed by HotTag Media, is a very dark and unique track with no vocals other than the occasional “whoop-whoop” that has become very famous in “too sweet” chants across the entire professional wrestling industry. So much so, that Triple H had to go on record about how much he hated it at the Hall of Fame. Surely the Villain does not share The Game’s sentiment.