Not-So-Scary Superstars: photos
An 8-foot-man in a furry bodysuit, a bleached-hair religious zealot, a mummy named after a snow monster who turned into a ninja. Check out these photos of Superstars who are about as scary as wearing your winter coat over your Halloween costume.












The Yeti broke free from a block of ice on Nitro and debuted on pay-per-view at Halloween Havoc 1995.
Referring to this beast as "The Yet-ay," WCW broadcaster Tony Schiavone surveyed the scene in shock as The Yeti climbed over the top rope and into the ring with ease.
On ECW's world premiere on Syfy, the Extreme brand attempted to appeal to their new science fiction–based home by unveiling a grappler known only as "The Zombie."
The Sandman clocked The Zombie across the skull with a kendo stick and proceeded to deliver one of the most vicious beatdowns in ECW history.
For several weeks in spring 2004, brief videos on SmackDown built anticipation for a bleached-hair fiend called Mordecai.
Mordecai's finishing maneuver was reminiscent of Razor Ramon's Razor's Edge.