Perhaps the most famous masked man in WWE history, Kane has struck terror into the WWE Universe's heart for nearly two decades.
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Concealing a face supposedly scarred by flames, Kane's mask went through several variations until he was forced to shed it in 2003 after a loss to Triple H.
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In 2011, after a near ten-year stint without his famous shroud, Kane returned to WWE with a new mask.
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Since debuting in 1997, Kane has become one of the most dominant masked competitors in WWE history.
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Kane's not the only Brother of Destruction to vacillate between wearing a mask and not. After suffering a broken orbital bone in 1995, The Undertaker briefly wore a mask.
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In a move seen more recently by Kane, The Undertaker takes hold and smothers his adversary.
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La Parka took a cue from the Mexican Dia de los Muertos, dressing himself in the guise of a skeleton.
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One of the many permutations of Mick Foley, Mankind, wore a leather mask as a symbol of the former WWE Champion's derangement.
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Mankind's leather mask looked more like a muzzle for Hannibal Lecter than traditional sports-entertainment headgear.
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Demented and masked, Mankind & Kane twice won WWE's World Tag Team Championships.
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Mortis donned a ghoulish skull mask to strike fear into his opponents' hearts.
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The Boogeyman's frightening face paint haunted the dreams of WWE Superstars.
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His freakish face befit the profile of a man who regularly feasted on handfuls of worms.
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Sting's iconic black-and-white paint was a major change from his previous designs.
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WHAT A RUSH: The feared Legion of Doom were as known for their war paint as for their boundless aggression in the ring.
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Hawk and Animal, The Road Warriors, paired face paint with their massive spiked shoulder pads to create an intimidating aura that made them an attraction around the world.
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The Road Warriors are one of the most decorated tag teams of all time, holding titles in WWE, WCW and AWA.
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Former World Champion Jeff Hardy took to disguising his face with paint late in his WWE career.
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The mighty Umaga was known for his fearsome face paint as well.
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Vampiro's ghoulish garb suggested nothing less than the living dead.
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The Great Muta disguised his own face under a combination of paint and masks throughout his legendary career.
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Like many competitors before him, no one design of paint would satisfy the mysterious Muta.
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Those with a fear of clowns are encouraged to avoid the devious Doink.
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The clown prince of WWE had a hoot crushing his opponents' chest with the Whoopee Cushion.