What These Wrestlers Look Like When They’re Not Wearing Masks

Published on 03/08/2022
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Kalisto

Kalisto, like other masked wrestlers, did his best to conceal his identity. Fortunately, an unmasked photo of the wrestler surfaced on the internet. In 2006, Emanuel Alejandro Rodriguez, then known as Samuray del Sol, made his debut on the independent circuit in the Midwestern United States while wearing a mask. In 2013, he joined WWE. He owns two WWE United States Championships and one WWE Cruiserweight Championship. He can be seen on WWE’s SmackDown.

Kalisto

Kalisto

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Abyss

Abyss is often referred to as “The Monster.” Abyss was portrayed as a beast inside the ring, and he never removed his mask during his matches, yet fans were able to figure out who was truly behind the mask – Christopher Joseph Parks. He had the longest tenure of any Impact Wrestling performer. He worked for the company from 2002 until 2019. In 2018, he was inducted into the Impact Hall of Fame.

Abyss

Abyss

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