"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes found himself on the outs in several territories throughout his career.
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The Midnight Rider, who had strikingly similar mannerisms to Rhodes, showed up not long after The Dream left.
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Rhodes buddies, like Road Warrior Animal and Nikita Koloff, got along great with The Midnight Rider.
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Rhodes' son, Dustin, underwent a transformation later in his career.
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He turned into the bizarre Goldust in 1995.
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The Fabulous Moolah held the Women's Championship for nearly 30 years.
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After losing the title to Wendi Richter, Moolah dons a mask and becomes Spider Lady for one night to regain her title.
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Mr. McMahon forces Hulk Hogan to sit out the remainder of his WWE contract in 2003.
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The mysterious, masked Mr. America makes his SmackDown debut shortly after, leaving the WWE Universe wondering if it's The Hulkster under the hood.
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The Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant is defeated in a Loser Leaves Town Match in 1983.
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Charlie Brown (from Outta Town) arrives in the NWA after Valiant's departure and captures the Television Title from Gary Hart's Great Kabuki.
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The eerie Mortis is involved in a long feud with martial arts expert Glacier.
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Mortis unmasked and found success in WCW as Kanyon, holding the United States and Tag Team Titles.
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Mick Foley reached superstardom as himself and three other unique personas during his sports-entertainment career.
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Cactus Jack enjoyed taking punishment just as much as he did giving it out.
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The deranged Mankind terrorized The Undertaker throughout their legendary rivalry
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Foley portrayed Dude Love in a home movie he made as a teenager. The Dudester made his WWE debut in summer 1997, helping "Stone Cold" Steve Austin win the World Tag Team Titles.
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Ric Flair was constantly trying to put Sting out of sports-entertainment throughout their rivalry in WCW.
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"The Nature Boy" donned a mask, portraying The Black Scorpion, and played mind games with The Stinger throughout 1990.
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The two clashed in a Steel Cage Match at Starrcade 1990, where Sting yanked off the Scorpion's mask, revealing Flair's ruse.
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Sin Cara had his identity stolen by this impostor in 2011.
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When he was defeated by the original Sin Cara in a Mask vs. Mask Match, the phony was forced to unmask and became Hunico.
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Terry Taylor joined WWE in 1988 after successful runs in the Mid-South and NWA territories.
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When Bobby "The Brain" Heenan dubbed him The Red Rooster, Taylor took it to heart, styling his hair like a rooster's comb.
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The feathers flew whenever The Red Rooster was in the ring.