in 1994
Debut as a heel (1992–1993) The Doink character first appeared on the October 31, 1992 episode of
WWF Superstars of Wrestling where he is seen in the crowd and the camera cuts to him during a match between
Tatanka vs
Dale Wolfe. He would make further on-screen appearances in the crowd and at ringside, playing tricks on the fans and wrestlers, as of yet still a mysterious character. Doink began feuding with
Crush beginning on the January 2, 1993 episode of
Superstars. On the January 9 episode, he was interviewed by
Ray Rougeau where he revealed his name and mentioned that he enjoys upsetting kids, after which he squirted Rougeau's face and then cackled. Doink originally wrestled as a technically sound
heel. Doink played cruel jokes on both fans and wrestlers to both amuse himself and catch his victims off-guard. where Jerry Lawler interviewed Dink and told everyone that Doink was on vacation but Doink came out nowhere and attacked Dink which many people thought Doink was turning heel again but Doink removed his green hair and revealed himself to be Jarrett. In summer 1994, Doink restarted his feud with Lawler where he and Dink got two more midget sidekicks Wink and Pink and formed "Clowns R Us" (a play on toy store
Toys "R" Us) and Lawler got his own midget sidekicks Queasy, Sleezy and Cheesy and formed "The Royal Family" and the two teams fought at
Survivor Series in which The Royal Family won.
Later years (1995–1997) In early 1995, Doink became a jobber to the stars and after Dink was released from the WWF in June 1995. Doink was losing to big stars such as
Waylon Mercy and
Hunter Hearst-Helmsley and Ray Apollo, the portrayer of Doink, was officially released after his loss to Helmsley in September 1995. Steve Lombardi took over after Apollo was released and worked in
house shows. Last WWF match as Doink was on March 9, 1996 when he defeated Zip in a WWF house show in Bangalore, India. At the
Slammy Awards in 1997, Doink (played by Steve Lombardi) made a surprise off-ring return where he tricks
Stone Cold Steve Austin after which he gets attacked by Austin and
The New Blackjacks.
Sporadic appearances (2001–present) Ray Apollo returned to play him in the Gimmick Battle Royal at
WrestleMania X-Seven. Played by
Nick Dinsmore, he showed up in the A.P.A. Bar Room Brawl at
Vengeance in 2003. He was selected by Rhino to face
Chris Benoit on the July 31, 2003
Smackdown!. On June 2, 2007, Doink,
Eugene and
Kane defeated
Umaga,
Viscera and
Kevin Thorn on ''
Saturday Night's Main Event XXXIV. On December 10, 2007, Doink, played by Matt Borne for the final time, participated in a battle royal of 15 WWE alumni for the Raw
15th anniversary special episode. On the July 12, 2010 Raw
, Doink teamed with William Regal, Primo and Zack Ryder to lose to Santino Marella, Goldust, Vladimir Kozlov and The Great Khali, when he was pinned by Khali. On the July 2, 2012 Raw
, he made a surprise return and lost to Heath Slater. He reappeared on July 23, alongside several other WWE alumni, to help Lita take down Slater on WWE Raw 1000, the one thousandth episode of Raw''. At
Money in the Bank 2020 on May 10, Doink briefly appeared from behind a chair after
Daniel Bryan performed
Yes Kicks on
Baron Corbin with encouragement from
Otis, after which, Bryan attacked Otis. This is, to date, Doink's final official appearance on WWE television. == Appearances in other promotions ==