10 Wrestlers That Stole Others Wrestler's Masks

6. Matt Jackson (Penta El 0 M)

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From the ridiculous to the sublime, it's to the company CM Punk eventually decided to pass on - not that we didn't all speculate that the Chicago-based All Out 2019 wouldn't be the place he'd debut.

But - much like AEW, as it turns out - this isn't about the 'Voice Of The Voiceless'. It's about the voices of 10,000 other Chicagoans losing their minds during the chaotic Escalera De La Muerte AAA Tag Team Championship match between The Young Bucks and Lucha Bros. The quartet (and the nature of the match) promised insanity and delivered more than that to a jaw-dropping degree, but one of the most shocking moments of the war didn't come from a bump but an act of unfiltered disrespect.

Having matched each other move-for-move, Matt Jackson and Penta were on the exact same rung of the ladder with belts hanging precariously above. It was in this moment that Jackson found a bit of the inner sh*thouse of old and ripped his opponent's mask clean off. He had no choice but to tumble off and out of view, but it still wasn't enough - Matt was only left with the shame of his actions rather than the gold when the gripping clash concluded.

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