WWE: 10 Superstars That Prove Wrestling Really Is A Travelling Circus

6. The Human Oddities

In 1998, the WWF had Kurrgan, Golga, The Giant Silva, and Luna Vachon join forces with the gorgeous Sable to form The Human Oddities. Later on, they were joined by the WWF's original oddity, George "the Animal" Steele. No other faction in the history of wrestling encapsulated the essence of circus performers and carny folk than WWF's menagerie of "freaks." Even their Titan Tron video included clips from the cult horror film Freaks. Proving to be friendly people - until one of their own or Sable found themselves under attack - The Human Oddities became quick fan-favorites, being embraced for their freakish appearances and eccentricities. Their entire mission in the WWF wasn't to seek fame or gold, but rather, to have fun and enjoy themselves (until Luna went against that code and turned against Sable and her own faction in pursuit of the Women's Title). Despite the way the faction went out with a whimper, in 1998, The Human Oddities proved it was fun to be different. "Eccentric" Honorable Mentions: Goldust, Gangrel, "Pirate" Paul Burchill, The Hurricane, Vampiro, & Eugene.
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