The Russian Bear, Ivan Koloff, waved the Soviet flag.
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The Bolsheviks, Boris Zhukov & Nikolai Volkoff, also hoisted the flag.
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Volkoff sang the Soviet Union's national anthem before matches.
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Accompanied by The Ravishing Russian, Lana, Rusev is one of the Superstars who's carried on the tradition of flag-waving in WWE.
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The Iron Sheik carried something resembling the Iranian flag. His flag had a cartoon image of Ayatollah Khomeini.
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During and immediately after the Gulf War, Gen. Adnan, usually alongside Sgt. Slaughter & Col. Mustafa, waved the flag of Iraq.
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In the early 1990s, Mr. Fuji waving the flag of Japan symbolized one thing: The massive Yokozuna was ready to deliver a Banzai Drop.
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Frenchy Martin, who managed the self-proclaimed "Canada's Strongest Man," Dino Bravo, proudly carried the Fleurdelisé, or the flag of Quebec.
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French-Canadians Sylvain Grenier & René Duprée, collectively known as La Résistance, claimed to represent France.
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Rob Conway joined the team and fit in, flying the French flag ...
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... and the Quebec flag.
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Intentionally or not, they followed the lead of the Quebecers-turned-Amazing French Canadians, Jacques Rougeau & Pierre Carl Ouellet.
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Savio Vega sported the Puerto Rican flag in the mid-1990s.
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The Mexicools, Super Crazy & Psicosis, rode to the ring on lawnmowers that featured tiny Mexican flags.
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The British Bulldog waved the Union Jack while teaming with Lex Luger as The Allied Powers.
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The Hart Foundation wasn't exactly popular in the United States, but they were heroes in Canada and Europe.
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The Patriot was a foil for The Hart Foundation in 1997.
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With the Stars and Stripes in hand, he challenged Bret Hart & Co. to Flag Matches.
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The Patriot wasn't the first Superstar to make the American flag an integral part of his entrance. Sgt. Slaughter has a long and proud history with Old Glory.
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Former U.S. Army paratrooper Corporal Kirchner excited WWE fans in the 1980s.
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Made in the U.S.A., Lex Luger was in full patriotic form when he pursued Yokozuna's WWE Title.
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"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan became famous for carrying not only his 2x4 but also the American flag.
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Several Superstars have mocked the Stars and Stripes, such as the Quebec-born Fabulous Rougeaus. Jacques & Raymond entered the ring to the song "All-American Boys."
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The Un-Americans, Christian, Test & Lance Storm, waved the flag upside-down.
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The Swiss Superman, Cesaro, also waved the flag while he was United States Champion.
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Hulk Hogan was an American hero ...
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... as was Mr. America, Hulk Hogan.
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The Phenom has shown his patriotic side from time to time.
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With Zeb Colter's guidance, Jack Swagger has turned into a Real American that the WWE Universe can be proud of.