10 Most Gothic Pro Wrestlers Ever

4. Kevin Sullivan

Definitely one of the most creepy wrestlers of all time, Kevin Sullivan's 'Taskmaster' persona likely gave mainly people nightmares during his run in WCW throughout the mid-90's. It was cartoon-like, for sure, and Sullivan was relied upon to effectively oversee 'The Dungeon Of Doom', a collection of nightmarish characters solely there to feud with the promotion's top babyface, Hulk Hogan. Admittedly, such antics are a low point for the Atlanta-based company, who wouldn't really kick into gear until Kevin Nash and Scott Hall made the jump from the WWF, forming the nWo with Hogan, but Sullivan's band of misfits helped keep things ticking over in the interim at least. Earlier in his career, Sullivan had played an interesting gimmick which had him portrayed as someone who would worship Satan, looking to spread 'his' word through various territories. It was an interesting theory, and another which likely gave people a fright, but a lot of fans often overlook the fact that Kevin Sullivan was an accomplished wrestler behind the wacky gimmicks.
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