#9. Mick Foley
It isn't like Mick Foley was away from WWE television for long. He was back with the company only two months ago to introduce the brand new 24/7 championship that has now comically changed hands too many times to count.
Foley made his way to the ring and was almost immediately interrupted by a cast of WWE Superstars who were on the chase after Drake Maverick and his 24/7 Championship. Foley, who earlier today made no secret about desiring to capture the title, lunged for Maverick, but to no avail.
After the mayhem died down, Foley discussed his most memorable RAW moment and introduced video from the January 4th, 1999 RAW, in which he defeated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to become WWE Champion.
The moment wouldn't last long; however, as Foley was interrupted by none other than The Fiend, who honored Foley in his own unique way by putting him in his own finisher: The Mandible Claw.
#8. Kelly Kelly
Kelly Kelly made history on her memorable return to WWE and it all started with The Boogeyman. After Drake Maverick finagled the 24/7 Championship from R-Truth, he made his way to the locker room to pack up but was terrified by the worm-eating former WWE Superstar.
78-year-old Pat Patterson took advantage of the petrified 24/7 Champion and pinned him cleanly to become champion, only to lose the title several minutes later to fellow septuagenarian Gerald Brisco.
Kelly Kelly saw her window of opportunity open. She distracted Brisco with a welcoming embrace, kneed him to the groin, and then pinned the 72-year-old to become the first-ever female 24/7 Champion.