Name
|
Promotion
|
Years Active
|
Country
|
Notes
|
Abismo Negro
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
1997–2009
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Abyss
|
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
|
2002–
|
United States
|
One of two masked wrestlers to have ever held the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.[3][4][5]
|
Agent Orange
|
Independent circuit
|
1983
|
Canada
|
[3]
|
Aldo Montoya
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1994–1997
|
United States
|
[3][6][7][8][9]
|
American Dragon
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
2003–2004
|
United States
|
[3]
|
The Apocalypse
|
Philippine Wrestling Revolution
|
2014–
|
Philippines
|
|
Arachnaman
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1991–1992
|
United States
|
[3][6][9][10][11]
|
Australian Suicide
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
|
2013–
|
Australia
|
|
Atlantis
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
1983–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Avatar
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1995
|
United States
|
[2][3][6][11]
|
The Avenger (original)
|
Jim Crockett Promotions
|
1968–1980
|
Canada
|
Unmasked by The Spoiler in 1975.[12]
|
The Avenger
|
Stampede Wrestling
|
1986
|
Canada
|
[3][6]
|
Badstreet
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1991
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Battle Kat
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1990
|
United States
|
[3][6][7][8]
|
Battman
|
World Wide Wrestling Federation
|
1966–1970
|
United States
|
[3][5]
|
Beetlejuice
|
Pacific Northwest Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling
|
1988–1990
|
United States
|
While wrestling in WCW, Barr wrestled under the name "The Juicer" due to copyright issues.[3]
|
Big Van Vader
|
All Japan Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation
|
1987–2006
|
United States
|
[3][4]
|
Black Blood
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1991
|
United States
|
[3][6][10][13]
|
Blitzkrieg
|
All Pro Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling
|
1994–2004
|
United States
|
Surrendered rights to the name to Jack Evans in 2004.[3]
|
Blue Blazer
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1988–1991; 1998–1999
|
Canada
|
Lost mask to El Canek in 1991.[3][6]
|
Black Cat
|
AAA, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Universal Wrestling Association, World Championship Wrestling
|
1977–2006
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Black Scorpion
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1990
|
United States
|
[3][7]
|
Black Tiger
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1982–
|
Japan
|
Arch-rival of Tiger Mask. Portrayed by Mark Rocco, Eddie Guerrero, Silver King, Rocky Romero and Tatsuhito Takaiwa.[3][6]
|
Blue Demon
|
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
|
1948–1989
|
Mexico
|
[2][3]
|
The Bullet
|
Independent circuit
|
1987–1988
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Captain USA
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1977
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Cat Burglar
|
Maryland Championship Wrestling, Mid-Eastern Wrestling Federation
|
1994–
|
United States
|
[14]
|
Cien Caras
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
1974–1990
|
Mexico
|
[2]
|
Checkmate
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1982–1983
|
United States
|
May have been portrayed by Welsh wrestler Tony Charles.[3][15][16]
|
The Cheetah Kid
|
International World Class Championship Wrestling, Independent circuit
|
1978–1992
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Christmas Creature
|
United States Wrestling Association
|
1992
|
United States
|
[3][6][14]
|
CM Punk
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2010
|
United States
|
[4]
|
Cobra
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1976
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Curry Man
|
Dragon Gate, Ring of Honor
|
2005; 2008–2009
|
Japan
|
[3][8][13]
|
The Dark Patriot
|
Eastern Championship Wrestling, Global Wrestling Federation, United States Wrestling Association
|
1991–1994
|
United States
|
[3][6] The Dark Patriot was unmasked by Brian Christopher in 1994.[17]
|
The Dark Secret
|
Smokey Mountain Wrestling
|
1994
|
United States
|
[6]
|
Delirious
|
Chikara, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Noah, Ring of Honor
|
2001–
|
United States
|
[3][5]
|
The Destroyer
|
National Wrestling Alliance, All-Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1962–1984
|
United States
|
[2][3][14]
|
Deuce Wyld
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1986–1987
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Dirty Yellow Dog
|
Florida Championship Wrestling
|
1983
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Doomsday
|
United States Wrestling Association
|
1997
|
United States
|
[6]
|
Dr. Feel Good
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1980s
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Dr. Wagner
|
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, National Wrestling Alliance
|
1961–1985
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by El Solitario in 1985.[2][3]
|
Dr. Wagner, Jr.
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1986–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Dr. X
|
American Wrestling Alliance
|
1966–1972
|
United States
|
Unmasked by both Blackjack Lanza and Paul Diamond in 1970.[3]
|
Dr. X
|
American Wrestling Association, Japan Wrestling Association
|
1959–1961
|
United States
|
Unmasked by both Verne Gagne and Bob Ellis in 1960, and Rikidōzan in 1961.
|
Dr. X
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1970–1978
|
United States
|
|
Dr. X
|
|
1977
|
United States
|
|
Dr. X
|
Portland Wrestling
|
1977
|
United States
|
|
Don Muraco
|
Georgia Championship Wrestling
|
1982
|
United States
|
Unmasked by Dusty Rhodes and Tommy Rich in 1982.
|
Dr. X
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1990–1991
|
United States
|
|
Dr. X
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1995–1997
|
United States
|
|
Dr. X
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
1995–2011
|
Mexico
|
|
Dos Caras
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Association
|
1970–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
El Canek
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, International Wrestling Revolution Group Universal Wrestling Association
|
1973–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Espectro I
|
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
|
1953–1993
|
Mexico
|
[2]
|
El Grande Diablo
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1984–1985
|
Mexico
|
[15]
|
El Gato
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1996
|
United States
|
[2][3]
|
El Generico
|
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, Ring of Honor, CHIKARA
|
2002–
|
United States
|
[3]
|
El Gran Luchadore
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2004
|
United States
|
Portrayed by Paul London, Shannon Moore, Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle.[3]
|
El Invader#1
|
World Wrestling Council, International Wrestling Association
|
1966–2004
|
Puerto Rico
|
In 2015, he was inducted into the Salón de los Inmortales.
|
El Olympico
|
World Wide Wrestling Federation
|
1972–1976; 1980
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
El Samurai
|
All-Japan Pro Wrestling, Michinoku Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1991–
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
El Santo
|
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
|
1942–1982
|
Mexico
|
[2][3][4][14]
|
El Hijo del Santo
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Association
|
1982–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
El Sicodelico
|
World Wrestling Association
|
1968–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
El Solitario
|
Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association
|
1965–1986
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
The Executioner
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1985; 1996
|
United States
|
[3][8]
|
Fishman
|
AAA, Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association
|
1971–2000
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by Máscara Sagrada in 2000.[3]
|
Golga
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1998–1999
|
United States
|
[7][8][9]
|
The Gladiator
|
Championship Wrestling from Florida, Worldwide Wrestling Associates, World Wrestling Federation
|
1968–1988
|
Canada
|
[18]
|
The Grappler
|
National Wrestling Alliance, Pacific Northwest Wrestling
|
1978–2006
|
United States
|
[3]
|
The Great Sasuke
|
Michinoku Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation, Extreme Championship Wrestling
|
1990–
|
Japan
|
[2][3]
|
Juventud Guerrera
|
AAA, Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling
|
1992–1998
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by Chris Jericho in 1998.[2][3]
|
Fuego Guerrero
|
All Japan Pro Wrestling
|
2002–2003
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Hallowicked[19]
|
CHIKARA
|
2002–
|
United States
|
The Handsome Stranger
|
Global Wrestling Federation
|
1991
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Dasher Hatfield[19]
|
CHIKARA
|
2009
|
United States
|
Also wore masks as Create-A-Wrestler, MosCOW The Communist Bovine and Ultimo Breakfast
|
Hayabusa
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Frontier Martial Arts Wrestling
|
1993–2001
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
The Hood
|
Pacific Northwest Wrestling
|
1991
|
United States
|
[3]
|
The Hood
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1988
|
United States
|
Also used the same mask in Wild West Wrestling as "The New Spoiler".[15]
|
The Hurricane
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2001–2005; 2009–
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Japanese Pool Boy
|
East Coast Wrestling Association, Ring of Honor
|
2000–
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Jimmy Jack Funk
|
National Wrestling Alliance, World Class Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation
|
1986–1991
|
United States
|
[3][13][15]
|
Kane
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
1997–2003; 2011–2014; 2015–
|
United States
|
[3][4][14]
|
Kapitan PWR
|
Philippine Wrestling Revolution
|
2016–
|
Philippines
|
|
Kato
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1990–1992
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Kendo Nagasaki (original)
|
Joint Promotions
|
1964–1978; 1986–1993
|
United Kingdom
|
Unmasked in a public ceremony on ITV's World of Sport in 1973. Was unmasked by both Jose Perfecto (Matt Prinz) and Big Daddy in 1975.[3]
|
Kendo Nagasaki
|
American Wrestling Association, Florida Championship Wrestling, Continental Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling
|
1982–1984
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Kowabunga (original)
|
United States Wrestling Association
|
1990
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Kowabunga
|
Smokey Mountain Wrestling
|
1994
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Kwang
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1994–1995
|
Japan
|
[3][6][7]
|
La Parka (original)
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, World Championship Wrestling
|
1992–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
La Parka (AAA)
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide
|
2003–
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Lazer-Tron
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1987
|
United States
|
[3][9][10][13]
|
Leatherface (original)
|
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, W*ING
|
1987–1993
|
United States
|
[3][14]
|
Leatherface
|
IWA Japan
|
1993–1994
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Jushin Thunder Liger
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1989–
|
Japan
|
[2][3][4]
|
Lizmark
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Empresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre
|
1978–
|
Mexico
|
[2][3]
|
Lizmark, Jr.
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, International Wrestling Revolution Group, Lucha Libre USA
|
1991–2007
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by Blue Panther in 2007.[3]
|
Lord Humongous
|
American Wrestling Association, Continental Wrestling Association, National Wrestling Alliance, United States Wrestling Association
|
1984–
|
United States
|
Portrayed by Mike Stark, Jeff Van Kamp, Gary Nations, Sid Eudy, Barry Buchanan, Randy Lewis, and Emory Hale.[3][6]
|
Mankind
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1996–1999
|
United States
|
[3][4]
|
Mantaur
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1995
|
United States
|
[9]
|
The Masked Avenger
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1983
|
United States
|
Unmasked after defeating Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin in 1983.[5]
|
The Masked Canadian
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1975
|
United States
|
[2][14]
|
The Masked Crusader
|
Maple Leaf Wrestling
|
1973
|
Canada
|
The Masked Crusader was unmasked by The Sheik in 1973. He continued wrestling under a mask as one-half of The Crusaders with Crusader#2 until again being unmasked by The Sheik a year later.[5]
|
The Masked Marvel (original)
|
National Wrestling Association
|
1915–1916
|
United States
|
Earliest-known masked wrestler in the US, he was eventually unmasked by Joe Stecher in 1916.[3]
|
The Masked Marvel
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1951–1953
|
United States
|
Unmasked by Lou Thesz in 1953.[3]
|
The Masked Superstar
|
Georgia Championship Wrestling, Independent circuit
|
1976–1986; 1998–
|
United States
|
[2][3][5][6]
|
The Masked Superstar II
|
Jim Crockett Promotions
|
1978–1980
|
United States
|
Unmasked by Blackjack Mulligan in 1980.[3][5][14]
|
The Masked Terror
|
American Wrestling Association
|
1963–1964
|
United States
|
Unmasked by Lou Thesz in 1963 and Dick the Bruiser in 1964.[14]
|
The Masked Tornado
|
Bronco Universal Promotions, International Wrestling Federation
|
1983–1990
|
South Africa
|
[3]
|
Master of Pain
|
United States Wrestling Association
|
1989
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Max Moon (original)
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1992
|
United States
|
[3][6][11]
|
Max Moon
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1991–1993
|
United States
|
[3][9][11]
|
Mayhem Brannigan
|
Philippine Wrestling Revolution
|
2014–2016
|
Philippines
|
|
Mercurio
|
EPW American Wrestling
|
2015–2017
|
United Kingdom
|
-
|
Midnight Rider
|
Championship Wrestling from Florida
|
1983–1984
|
United States
|
[2][3][5]
|
Mil Máscaras
|
All Japan Pro Wrestling, National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation
|
1965–1994
|
Mexico
|
First masked wrestler to compete at Madison Square Garden.[2][3][14][15]
|
Mr. Águila
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1997–2000
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Mr. America
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2003
|
United States
|
[3][11]
|
Mr. JL
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1995–1997
|
United States
|
[2][3][6]
|
Mr. M
|
American Wrestling Association
|
1962
|
United States
|
[14]
|
Mr. Olympia
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1982–1984
|
United States
|
Unmasked by former tag team partner Super Olympia in 1984.[3]
|
Mr. R
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1984
|
United States
|
[5]
|
Mr. Wrestling
|
All-Japan Pro Wrestling Championship Wrestling from Florida, National Wrestling Alliance
|
1965–1983; 1986–1987
|
United States
|
[2][3][5][14]
|
Mr. Wrestling II
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1973–1989
|
United States
|
[2][3]
|
Mr. X
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1984–1986
|
United States
|
[20]
|
Mortis
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1995–1997
|
United States
|
[3][10]
|
The Nighthawk
|
National Wrestling Alliance, Wrestling Superstars Live
|
1990–2006
|
United States
|
[21]
|
Ophidian
|
Chikara
|
2007–
|
United States
|
|
Oz
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1991
|
United States
|
[14]
|
The Patriot
|
All Japan Pro Wrestling, Global Wrestling Federation, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Federation, World Wrestling Council
|
1991–1997
|
United States
|
[2][3][6][8]
|
The Patriot
|
Independent circuit
|
2002–
|
United States
|
[3]
|
The Pegasus Kid
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1989–1991
|
Canada
|
After losing his mask to Jushin Thunder Liger in 1991, Benoit continued competing as the masked wrestler "Wild Pegasus" until 1995.[3][6][14]
|
Pierroth Jr.
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, International Wrestling Revolution Group, World Wrestling Council
|
1989–1998
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by La Parka in 1998.[2][3]
|
The Pink Assassin
|
Century Wrestling Alliance, International Championship Wrestling, Millennium Wrestling Federation, Power League Wrestling
|
1989–2001
|
United States
|
|
The Pro
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1989
|
United States
|
[10]
|
The Professional
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1968–1972
|
United States
|
[3]
|
East Coast Wrestling Association
|
1982–1984
Joe Celli
|
Psicosis
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Extreme Championship Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment
|
1989–1998
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
The Punisher
|
USWA Texas
|
1989
|
United States
|
[3][6][15]
|
Quatro
|
Philippine Wrestling Revolution
|
2017–2018
|
Philippines
|
|
Rayo de Jalisco, Jr.'
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, World Wrestling Association
|
1976–
|
Mexico
|
[2]
[3]
|
Red River Jack
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1987
|
United States
|
[3][15]
|
Repo Man
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1991–1993
|
United States
|
[6][7][8][9][13][14]
|
Rey Mysterio, Jr.
|
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, Extreme Championship Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, World Wrestling Entertainment
|
1989–1999; 2002–
|
Mexico
|
[2][3][4]
|
Rock 'n' Roll Phantom
|
United States Wrestling Association
|
1993
|
United States
|
|
SANDATA
|
Philippine Wrestling Revolution
|
2015–
|
Philippines
|
|
Scorpio Sky
|
Independent wrestling, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
|
2002–2005
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Shark Boy
|
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
|
1997–
|
United States
|
[3][5][8][13][14]
|
Shinobi
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1994
|
United States
|
[3][6][11]
|
The Shockmaster
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1993
|
United States
|
[3][7][9][10][11][13]
|
The Silent Warrior
|
Independent circuit
|
2010
|
United States
|
Better known deaf masked wrestler in the US and Japan.
|
Sin Cara
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2011–
|
Mexico
|
Originally portrayed by Luis Ignacio Urive Alvirde and later by Jorge Arias.
|
Sin Cara Negro
|
World Wrestling Entertainment
|
2011
|
Mexico
|
An evil, black-clad doppelganger of the original Sin Cara; portrayed by Jorge Arias, who would later go on to take over the role of the original Sin Cara character.
|
Spider Lady
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1985
|
United States
|
[3][14]
|
The Spoiler
|
National Wrestling Alliance, World Class Championship Wrestling, World Wide Wrestling Federation
|
1967–1994
|
United States
|
[2][3][4][12][15]
|
Stagger Lee (original)
|
Mid-South Wrestling
|
1982
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Stagger Lee
|
Mid-South Wrestling
|
1982
|
United States
|
[3]
|
The Student
|
National Wrestling Alliance
|
1962–1967
|
United States
|
[2][3]
|
Suicide
|
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
|
2008–
|
United States
Philippines
Japan
|
Portrayed by Frankie Kazarian, Christopher Daniels, Akira Kawabata, T.J. Perkins, Austin Aries and Jonathan Gresham.[5]
|
The Sultan
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1996–1998
|
United States
|
[3][11]
|
Super Delfin
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Michinoku Pro Wrestling
|
1989–
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Super Destroyer
|
Jim Crockett Promotions
|
1973–1975
|
United States
|
[3][12][14]
|
Super Hentai
|
Combat Zone Wrestling
|
1998–
|
Japan
|
[5]
|
Super Invader
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1992
|
United States
|
[3][6]
|
Super Olympia
|
NWA Southeast
|
1984
|
United States
|
Unmasked by former tag team partner Mr. Olympia in 1984.[3]
|
Super Parka
|
AAA, Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, International Wrestling Revolution Group, World Wrestling Association
|
1997–2003
|
Mexico
|
Unmasked by El Hijo del Santo in 2003.[3]
|
Super Shocker
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
1992–1999
|
Mexico
|
Sweet Brown Sugar
|
Championship Wrestling from Florida, National Wrestling Association
|
1979–1984
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Sweet Ebony Diamond
|
|
|
|
|
The Terrorist
|
American Wrestling Association
|
1985
|
United States
|
[3]
|
Texas Red
|
World Class Championship Wrestling
|
1984–1988
|
United States
|
[3][15]
|
The Undertaker
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1995–1996
|
United States
|
Tiger Mask I
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1981–1984
|
Japan
|
[2][3][4]
|
Tiger Mask II
|
All-Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1985–1990
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Tiger Mask III
|
All-Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1990–1994
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Tiger Mask IV
|
New Japan Pro Wrestling
|
1995–
|
Japan
|
[3]
|
Tinieblas
|
World Wrestling Association
|
1971–2003
|
Mexico
|
[2]
|
Thunder
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
|
2007– 2016
|
Australia
|
Died from stomach cancer on June 30, 2016
|
Último Dragón
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Michinoku Pro Wrestling, New Japan Pro Wrestling, WAR, World Championship Wrestling
|
1991–
|
Japan
|
[2][3][4]
|
UltraMantis Black[19]
|
CHIKARA
|
2002–
|
United States
|
Virus
|
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, Universal Wrestling Association
|
1998–
|
Mexico
|
[5]
|
War Machine
|
Jim Crockett Promotions
|
1987
|
United States
|
[3]
|
White Venus
|
World Wide Wrestling Federation
|
1971–1972
|
Mexico
|
[3]
|
Who?
|
World Wrestling Federation
|
1996
|
United States
|
[3][7][11]
|
Wrath
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1997–1999
|
United States
|
[10]
|
The Masked X
|
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
|
2003
|
Canada
|
[3]
|
Yeti
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1995
|
United States
|
Subsequently wrestled under the name "The Giant Ninja".[3][6][9][10][11][22]
|
The Yellow Dog
|
World Championship Wrestling
|
1990
|
United States
|
[3][6][13]
|
Zan Panzer
|
Jim Crockett Promotions
|
1990
|
United States
|
[3]
|