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in every single promotion, he managed to be a part of a fairly well-remembered moment, and he had also managed to get multiple tv segments alongside each promotions' top main-eventers of the time
in wwe alone, he has:
>performed in a royal rumble (perhaps being one of the most memorable rumbles of all time to many fans)
>performed at a wrestlemania (a hyped wm that was heavily promoted as being the anniversary to the legendary wrestlemania iii) which saw a record-breaking sized crowd for the time AND featured the most controversial u.s. president of all-time in one of its main-event matches
>was in a very very VERY brief tag-team run w/ "hacksaw" jim duggan, which is sorta interesting i guess
>was the clean winner of a big main-eventing battle royal match in which the winner would be awarded the title & occupational position of official general manager of wwe monday night raw... that was at least until william regal (who had done the sneaky "false-elimination" ring-exit earlier in the match) had slid back into the ring & blindsided sandman as he was in the middle of celebrating his assumed victory, thus stealing the true officially-recorded win from the extreme wrestling icon
>was heavily-teased as being reavealed as mr. mcmahon's illegitimate child during the raw where vince's paternal-test results were revealed (not w/o much sustained af suspense, of course) by a professional in dna science technology, a segment which also saw sandman hilariously just standing right there in the middle of the ring very awkwardly yet confidently af next to vince, kennedy, & hhh long after he had been obviously cued to exit the ring &return backstage
>his last tv appearance in wwe saw him victorious over wwe legend santino marella, with sandman also having wrestled in madison square garden against a red-hot mr.kennedy just prior to that
dude is probably the most luckiest wrestler of literally all-time when it comes to booking/wrestling-skill ratio