Tuesday 15 August 2017 12:16, UK
There's no doubting SummerSlam at Wembley's place in WWE history.
It is 25 years since the event in front of 80,000 fans and, as you can see in the video above, its importance still dominates the legacy of SummerSlam.
Three out of the top ten entrances at the event took place in London on August 29, 1992.
The Undertaker entered the arena for his match against Kamala riding a hearse, while Legion of Doom came down the ramp on motorbikes.
The one entrance that sticks in British fans' minds, however, is that of Davey Boy Smith.
He was led to ring by Lennox Lewis, while 'Rule Britannia' echoed around the arena. But it's not enough to top the list.
D-Generation X's arrival in LA on a tank eight years ago, last year's pay-per-view Demon debut by Finn Balor and Shaun Michael's return in 2002 all rank higher.
Balor and Bray Wyatt are the only two current WWE superstars to make the list and the pair square off at this year's event, live on Sky Sports Box Office at midnight on Monday.
Balor has promised to unleash his demon persona for the first time since last year's event, which is one of the most visually arresting entrances in WWE today.