Madison Square Garden in New York City was filled with raving fans when the cast of "The Walking Dead" showed up for the premiere event for Season 6.

According to Entertainment Weekly, the event featured the cast of the most-popular show on cable and it was meant to be a premiere for fans of the show for the first episode of season 6. But there was one cast member in particular that took the stage in classic pro-wrestler style.

Norman Reedus came to the stage on his own motorcycle, which he drove right up on the stage and fans really went wild upon his entrance. They weren't seeing Norman Reedus -- they were seeing Daryl Dixon.

Check out the TWD Twitter video below of his entrance.

The Dixon character has been one of the most beloved and cherished on the show thus far. He wasn't a character in the comic series, so that means that his fate on the show is always up in the air and no one knows when, or if, he is going to die. The event itself was not just about the cast, but about the deceased as well. Special appearances were made by stars Emily Kinney, Jon Bernthal, Scott Wilson and David Morrissey.

Wilson was the first to be inducted into "The Walking Dead" Hall of Fame and during his speech, Morrissey came up on the jumbo screen and pulled a Kanye West moment that fans really enjoyed. "I'ma let you finish, but we know it's The Governor who's the greatest deceased character of all time. In all seriousness, Scott, it was a pleasure beheading you," Morrissey said. Fans at the event also got treated to the zombie walkers outside and inside the venue.

Cast members Andrew Lincoln, Michael Cudlitz, Lennie James and Reedus also took time out of their schedule to go into a Brooklyn hospital to visit with a young boy that has leukemia, according to New York Daily News.