10 Best Times Wrestlers Appeared In Horror Movies
2. Halloween - Tyler Mane
Standing at an imposing 6'8" and with a ten-year history in professional wrestling, Tyler Mane isn't a man you'd like to meet in a dark alley. That's especially true if you stick a machete in his hand and a white mask on his head, which Rob Zombie had the good sense to think of when casting for his Halloween reboot in 2007.
Just how good the actual films he spurted out were is best left alone, but Tyler Mane's commitment to the one and only Michael Myers is an excellent addition to the horror history canon.
Reinventing Michael Myers from his 1970s origin, Mane was a great force in a subpar movie - giving a faceless murderer a great sense of direction considering we mostly just see his rubbery mask or long hair in his face. Whilst Mane is now much better known for his movie work, it was wrestling that sparked his interest in taking on the world of Hollywood by starring in Lucha Libres whilst in Mexico.