10 Most Iconic Masks In Wrestling History
10. Kane
The Undertaker was already a WWE legend when the company decided to create a "spin-off" character as an adversary for him. Along came Kane, the red-and-black-clad younger brother of "The Phenom." With the exception of his left arm, Kane's entire body was covered - allegedly due to a fire that had badly scarred him as a child. Part of the getup included a particularly fearsome-looking mask.
Over the years, Kane evolved. He turned face and heel and back again; he traded the mask for one that didn't cover his mouth so he could cut promos; he eventually lost his mask and then, years later, put it back on.
Still, when most people think of Kane, they think of the mask, and it's that original mask that has stood the test of time - the deep red, the black slash-mark strips, the nose cone, and the ever-so-subtle horns at the top. It made Kane a terrifying sight to behold upon his first appearance, and it propelled him into becoming a star of the era.