10 Worst Image Changes In WWE History

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Biker taker wasn't bad to me.

When he first debuted he came back on some hybrid biker/deadman gimmick then he quickly phased that deadman character outta of the way.

I liked the gimmick for the most part. I think the transition was easier because ministry taker was more vocal on the mic and kind of a bully as well.

Damien Samdow. That intellectual savior gimmick suited him perfectly.:francis:

Non wwe got be crow sting to joker sting. I hated that gimmick so much I just hope that he reverted back to crow sting every week. Hated the face paint as well.:scust:
 

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I watched a random 99 show and Taker was looking like full on biker in some backstage segment, and then when he fought he was the dark ass undertaker again


Dude might've just gotten tired of having to put on all the makeup before every match.:mjlol:

LOL I remember that, and I think not too long after is when he took a break from injuries
 

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Austin's heel turn in 2001. Went from feuding with McMahon for years to all of sudden being hugged up on him. Plus it gave us "What?":scust:

From a booking standpoint, Austin's 01 heel turn was one of the worst decisions in wrestling. From a TV standpoint, it was entertaining as hell, and made for some very good matches and even more viciousness to Austin's character than he already had.
 
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