Masked wrestlers have always been fascinating and intriguing in WWE. Although, most of them are Luchadors from Mexico because, in the nation, the masks are associated with the dignity of a certain wrestler. However, some of them still remain the original creations of WWE. These non-luchador superstars often use masks in order to portray a new character or even evolve a mysterious identity. So, come with us as we take a look at the top 10 masked superstars in the history of WWE who ever stepped in the ring.
The 10 Best Masked Wrestlers In WWE History
10. Mil Mascaras
Mil Mascaras never made any super memorable appearances in WWE, but due to his involvement in pro wrestling with other promotions, he’s regarded as an Icon. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame by WWE in 2013 because of his overall legacy in professional wrestling entertainment. He also comes from a great Luchador family. Mil Mascaras is the uncle of Alberto Del Rio and the brother of Dos Caras.
9. Hurricane
WWE has always been fond of comedic gimmicks and Hurricane was none other. Hurricane was simply a comedic character who instantly got accepted by the audience. He achieved great success in the promotion as he won the Cruiserweight Championship, the Hardcore Championship, and the European Championship, in addition to becoming a Tag Team Champion with Kane.
8. Kalisto
After Rey Mysterio, Kalisto was one of the best high-flyers in the promotion. Kalisto was part of the Lucha Dragons. Consequently, alongside Sin Cara, he was the NXT Tag Team Titles. However, in his singles career, he captured the cruiserweight title once and the United States title twice.
7. Tiger Mask
Just like Mil Mascaras, Tiger Mask also made quite fewer appearances in WWE but he is remembered as an International Icon. He is also among the few pioneers who introduced modern high-flying styles in Japan and England. His mask as well as his agile athleticism has made him a fan favourite. However, he’s currently signed to New Japan Pro Wrestling.
6. Sin Cara
Sin Cara was a great prospect when he during the time he arrived in Vince McMahon’s promotion. He had a great high-flying skillset followed by quick and crisp manoeuvres. But he failed to connect with the audience. For years, he had a really difficult time in the business and finally in 2019, he requested for his release from the company, which was accepted by the company quickly.
5. Ultimo Dragon
Another Japanese star on the list, Ultimo Dragon is a high-flying mastermind. During his time in WCW, he lifted the Cruiserweight championship twice. He introduced fast-paced, risk-orientated wrestling in the United States. He also invented a few wrestling moves such as the Asai moonsault and the Asai DDT.
4. Vadar
Managed by Jim Cornette, Vadar was an absolute beast during his time in WWE as well as WCW. Vadar came to the United States at a later period of his career. Before that, he was a star in Japan. Vadar also participated in pro wrestling promotions situated in Mexico and the United Kingdom. Unfortunately, they left us in 2018. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2022.
3. Mankind
Mankind is among the brilliant creations of Mick Foley. The daredevil mentality of Mick Foley was just difficult. He never cared about falling from considerably high platforms or fighting with really dangerous weapons. However, Mankind was also a super complex character. According to the story, he was a disturbed soul which was trying to find a sense of identity.
2. Kane
Kane was a larger-than-life character, loved by the audience. The Devil’s Favourite Demon debuted at the Undertaker’s brother and the rest is history. He fought in various different types of matches and brutalised several different opponents in the ring. The Big Red Machine of Destruction surely deserved this spot on the list.
1. Rey Mysterio
Rey Mysterio surely deserves first place on this list. The master of 619 comes from a great Luchador family and in order to carry forward the legacy, he had to start training at an early age. Since his debut, Mysterio was a star in the Cruiserweight division of WCW. Following that, he also became a five-time Cruiserweight Champion. But after arriving in WWE, he reached whole new peaks. Rey Mysterio won almost all the possible titles on the roster in addition to his Royal Rumble triumph in 2006.
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