10 Most Outrageously Creepy Pro Wrestling Face-Paints

By Tom Gibbs /

6. The Great Muta

Now here€™s a guy who knows how to get creative with fact paint. The Great Muta, a separate character created by Mutoh Keiji, always stood out when it came to painting his face. Whenever he wrestled, it looked like he was wearing a new face each time, and over the years Muta has managed to outdo himself time and time again with so many different styles that place great emphasis on various parts of his face. He even took the time to paint his tongue. Whether there was wording, symbols, logos, or simple lines and dots, Muta made each face paint design his own and made the matches he was in, even the ones as far back as his World Class Championship Wrestling days back in the late eighties, look interesting and memorable. He treated professional wrestling as if it was a live action theater, and the many €œmasks€ he wore represented many different sides of Muta. There are a ton of face paint designs to choose from you€™re looking for creepy, especially if you head into the early 2000s. Muta€™s modern day face paint him looking more like a monster than a man, but at the same time it€™s a beautiful work of art that needs to be seen to be believed.