Wrestlers Who Made Face Paint Fashionable!
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These wrestling pioneers wore face paint to battle, despite the surprising mishaps and dangerous conditions many faced for doing so!
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We explore the stories of seven wrestling pioneers who wore face paint to battle, despite the surprising mishaps and dangerous conditions many faced for doing so! 1. Dustin Rhodes For well over two decades, Dustin Rhodes has probably covered himself in more face paint than it would take to coat The Rock’s Iron Paradise Gym, The Hardy Compound, and Rikishi’s ass combined. Dustin reflected on his first makeup during an episode of WWE Photoshoot. “I always wanted to paint my face. I like the Road Warriors paint, Sting’s paint, and I wanted to do something different.” Rhodes continued, “The very first time [I painted my face for the Goldust character], there were just like two circles and black ears. It was just like, what is that? I came up with this character, man, and for six months, I couldn’t work out how to be androgynous. It was tough.”
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