Behind The Mask: How Your Favorite Wrestlers Appear When They Are Not In The Ring

Published on 03/07/2022
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The Abyss is often referred to as “The Monster.” Despite being portrayed as a beast inside the ring, Abyss never removed his mask during matches, and fans were eventually able to figure out who was truly behind the mask — Christopher Joseph Parks – in the end. He has the longest run of all of the Impact Wrestling wrestlers in terms of time on the company. Between 2002 and 2019, he worked for the organization. In 2018, he was inducted into the International Hall of Fame for his contributions to the world.

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Mantaur

Some wrestlers choose to compete without makeup. Others choose to use masks. Mantaur, on the other hand, is on an entirely separate plane of existence. This mask is quite weird, and it is certain to give everyone nightmares. At the conclusion of the game, Mantaur disclosed his identity and revealed his name – Mike Halac. The wrestler was actually portraying another persona, who was also disguised. His ring name eventually changed to Tank, and he won the Unified World Heavyweight Championship on March 15, 1997, becoming the first American to do so. It was his lone wrestling championship.

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