Horror and WWE are frequent bedfellows, and some of the wrestling promotion's biggest superstars wouldn't be out of place in a genre flick. The most famous example is The Undertaker, an undead cowboy controlled by a mystical urn who also led a Satanic cult-like faction known as The Ministry of Darkness. That said, 'Taker isn't the only wrestler who led a cult, as the late Bray Wyatt, a true icon of horror in wrestling , was a backwoods preacher who eventually found a new calling as a twisted children's entertainer with a demonic alter ego known as The Fiend.

Wyatt — real name Windham Rotunda — was also a big fan of horror movies, and he tapped some genre heavyweights who worked on Scott Derrickson's "The Black Phone" to create his scary iconography. The mask worn by Ethan Hawke's cha

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