Devious WWE Hall of Famer Mr. Fuji managed Demolition for a time and even adopted their greasepaint.
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The Usos, Jimmy & Jey, have carried on the tradition of face-painted tag teams.
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The Headbangers, Mosh & Thrasher, applied minimalist face paint and took on all comers in the late 1990s.
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Who is more bizarre? Goldust or his brother, Stardust?
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Perhaps the most famous face-painted tag team of all time: the WWE Hall of Fame Legion of Doom.
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Spikes and chromatic countenances were a big part of Hawk & Animal's aesthetic.
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The Legion of Doom
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Heidenreich & Animal won the WWE Tag Team Titles in 2005.
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The Warlord & The Barbarian were collectively known as The Powers of Pain.
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Managing The Powers of Pain gave Mr. Fuji another opportunity to paint his face.
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Ring legend Baron Von Raschke briefly stood in their corner, too.
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ECW’s Blue World Order — consisting of The Blue Meanie (“Da Blue Guy”), Stevie Richards (“Big Stevie Cool”) and Nova (“Hollywood Nova”) — began as a parody of WCW’s New World Order.
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Nova & The Blue Meanie boasted an unconventional face paint style.
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The Squat Team made a brief appearance in WWE during the 1996 Royal Rumble Match.
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The twins also fought around the world under the team name "The Headhunters."
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The Insane Clown Posse competed in WCW alongside Vampiro.
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Vampiro himself wore face paint and teamed with another brother in greasepaint ...