"Holy s**t, those are actual fans entering the ring." Those were the first words I could muster upon laying eyes on my TV screen during my regular Monday night viewing of WWE Raw watching Daniel Bryan motion to "Occupy Raw." As shock turned to envy, my next next immediate thought was "how the hell did they get picked for that?" You see, as any lifelong pro wrestling fan would likely say, stepping into a WWE ring would be a dream come true. Usually, when a wrestling organization runs an angle where a fan gets involved, that "fan" is a developmental wrestler signed with the company or a local indie talent portraying a fan. That was not the case this past Monday night on WWE Raw. This was truly a rare moment. Daniel Bryan called on his fans, the Yes Movement, to "Occupy Raw" until Triple H agreed to a match with him at WrestleMania XXX. And when Daniel Bryan said fans, he meant actual ticket-buying fans. Yes, it was later confirmed that some backstage WWE crew were a part of the group as well, there is no doubt that for what might be the first time in recent memory, WWE let actual wrestling fans physically enter the WWE ring and become part of a storyline. As someone who can't help but people watch, my eyes scanned the occupied ring and I noticed some of the most unintentional stand-out stars of the night. Excited. Hilarious. Weird. Awkward. Over-the-top. I decided someone had to put a spotlight on the wonderful fans who occupied WWE Raw with Daniel Bryan. Here's a look at some of those wrestling fans, an ode to my people...