Brothers in Paint: 10 best face painted wrestlers of all time

Road Warriors, Ultimate Warrior, and Modern Day Warrior
Road Warriors, Ultimate Warrior, and Modern Day Warrior

#5 Jeff Hardy

Jeff Hardy frequently works in facepaint
Jeff Hardy frequently works in face paint

Usually, when a wrestler starts wearing face paint they will undergo both a gimmick and a name change. Not so for Jeff Hardy--unless you count his Willow character which was blessedly short-lived.

Jeff started wearing face paint after the Hardys were split up to pursue singles championships. Matt Hardy became V.1, and Jeff Hardy became the Charismatic Enigma. His face paint ran the gamut from stark black and white to neon green depending on his artistic mood.

The interesting thing about Jeff Hardy is that he didn't need the face paint to get over; He already had the fans on his side. Still, his observance of the face paint tradition gets him on this list.

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