Before Al Snow joined the J.O.B. Squad, he dazzled opponents as the mysterious Avatar.
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Avatar
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Battle Kat
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Battle Kat
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After CM Punk had his head shaved as the leader of The Straight Edge Society, he took to wearing a mask to mock his nemesis Rey Mysterio.
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Dos Caras, Alberto Del Rio's father, is widely considered one of the greatest performers in lucha libre history.
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El Santo was one of the most iconic performers in all of Mexico.
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Golga was one of the strangest members of a group called The Oddities.
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Golga
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Great Sasuke
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Jushin Liger
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Jushin Liger
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Kim Chee, the handler of WWE Legend Kamala, accompanied The Ugandan Giant to the ring for his matches.
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Kim Chee battled Kamala after The Ugandan Giant left his handler to join up with Slick.
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La Parka was a mainstay of WCW's Cruiserweight division in the 1990s.
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La Parka
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Hailing from "Outer Space," Max Moon battled none other than Shawn Michaels for the Intercontinental Championship on the very first episode of Monday Night Raw.
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Max Moon
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Mil Mascaras, the Mexican legend and uncle of Alberto Del Rio, was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012.
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Mil Mascaras
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Mil Mascaras
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Hulk Hogan fooled no one under a mask as his Mr. America persona.
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Whatcha gonna do when Mr. America runs wild on you, brother?
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Mr. Wrestling II, a popular performer in the southern territories, was President Jimmy Carter's favorite grappler.
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Psicosis, a former WCW Cruiserweight Champion, performed without a mask as a member of The Mexicools in WWE.
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Psicosis
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Rey Mysterio, a masked ring veteran, is one of the most popular Superstars in WWE.
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Rey Mysterio, The Utimate Underdog, has overcome the odds to win several championships and accolades throughout his career.
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Rey Mysterio
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Sin Cara has been one of the most popular WWE Superstars since his arrival in 2011.
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The Destroyer gained fame in AWA and Japan, where he engaged in a rivalry with another masked legend, Mil Mascaras.
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The Destroyer
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The Patriot's tenure in WWE was short-lived, but he gained a notable victory over WWE Hall of Famer Bret "Hit Man" Hart.
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The Patriot
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The aptly named Tiger Mask
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Tiger Mask
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Tiger Mask
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Ultimo Dragon has performed all over the world and made his WWE debut at Madison Square Garden in 2003.
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Ultimo Dragon
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Ultimo Dragon
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Before becoming Justin Credible, the former ECW Champion was the Portuguese Man O' War Aldo Montoya in WWE.
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Aldo Montoya
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Aldo Montoya
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Aldo Montoya
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Blitzkrieg
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Blitzkrieg
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Blitzkrieg
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One half of The Ding Dongs. Is it Ding or is it Dong?
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The talented brawlers Butch Reed and Ron Simmons made up the tandem of Doom in WCW.
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Doom
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Doom
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Buddy Rose wrestled under a mask as The Executioner at the very first WrestleMania.
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More than a decade later, former Freebird Terry Gordy donned The Executioner's hood in WWE.
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The Executioner
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The Executioner
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The Executioner
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In the 1970s, Captain Lou Albano managed a team of Executioners, who were actually Killer Kowalski, Big John Studd and Nikolai Volkoff.
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The Executioners
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The Executioners
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The Executioners
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In one of the most controversial in-ring incidents of all time, Fabulous Moolah defeated Wendi Richter for the Women's Championship while dressed as The Spider Lady.
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In one of the most controversial in-ring incidents of all time, Fabulous Moolah defeated Wendi Richter for the Women's Championship while dressed as The Spider Lady.
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Juventud Guerrera
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Juventud Guerrera
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Juventud Guerrera
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The mysterious ninja master Kwang competed in WWE during the 1990s.
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Kwang
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Kwang
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Los Conquistadors were visually impressive, but hardly ever won a match.
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Los Conquistadors
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Captain Lou Albano managed The Machines in the mid-late '80s, a powerhouse team of Demolition Ax, Andre the Giant, Blackjack Mulligan and even Hulk Hogan.
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The Machines
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The Machines
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The Machines
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Hulk Machine
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The Masked Superstar
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The Masked Superstar
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The Masked Superstar
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Mortis
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Mortis
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Mortis
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After The Headshrinkers but before Too Cool, Rikishi competed under a mask as The Sultan.
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The Sultan
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The Sultan
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The Sultan
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In a memorable series of events, Dusty Rhodes competed as The Midnight Rider.