Superstars' Split Personalities: photos












"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes found himself on the outs in several territories throughout his career.
The Midnight Rider, who had strikingly similar mannerisms to Rhodes, showed up not long after The Dream left.
Rhodes buddies, like Road Warrior Animal and Nikita Koloff, got along great with The Midnight Rider.
Rhodes' son, Dustin, underwent a transformation later in his career.
He turned into the bizarre Goldust in 1995.
The Fabulous Moolah held the Women's Championship for nearly 30 years.
After losing the title to Wendi Richter, Moolah dons a mask and becomes Spider Lady for one night to regain her title.
Mr. McMahon forces Hulk Hogan to sit out the remainder of his WWE contract in 2003.
The mysterious, masked Mr. America makes his SmackDown debut shortly after, leaving the WWE Universe wondering if it's The Hulkster under the hood.
The Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant is defeated in a Loser Leaves Town Match in 1983.
Charlie Brown (from Outta Town) arrives in the NWA after Valiant's departure and captures the Television Title from Gary Hart's Great Kabuki.
The eerie Mortis is involved in a long feud with martial arts expert Glacier.