10 Weirdest Wrestling Characters (That Actually Worked)

By Chris Quicksilver /

4. Goldust

Quite what Dustin Rhodes, son of the legendary €˜American Dream€™ Dusty Rhodes (and accomplished wrestling star in his own right) must have thought when WWF creative announced that he would be dressed like a living Academy Award is anyone€™s guess. However, the bizarre, sexually ambiguous, movie-obsessed Goldust is still a firm fan favourite to this day. This faux-gay, gilded transvestite first appeared in the mid 1990€™s and proceeded to weird out everyone he encountered from that day onwards. Mankind may once have opined that he had no friends growing up because he ate worms, but who would you rather befriend, the worm-eater or the guy that tries to fondle your goodies whilst wearing facepaint and a gold jumpsuit? Had Rhodes not jumped into the gimmick headfirst and fully embraced the character, this odd, 1990€™s take on the Gorgeous George gimmick (of course named for both Dustin and the €˜Gold Dust Trio€™ of the 1920€™s) would have failed completely. It is a testament to the talent and commitment of Dustin Rhodes that the character is still a hit 20 years later. See also: Stardust.