#2 Former WWE Superstar 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt
Few superstars in the history of WWE are as frightening as The Fiend. Bray Wyatt's alter ego first appeared in a WWE ring in 2019 on an episode of Monday Night RAW when he hit Sister Abigail on Finn Balor.
The Fiend's demonic mask, along with his distorted "let me in," certainly gave everyone the jitters. The 'Eater of the Worlds,' feuded with the likes of Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, John Cena and Randy Orton. None of them could escape his wrath.
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He was last seen in action at WrestleMania 37 against Randy Orton. WWE released Bray Wyatt in July this year.
#1 WWE Superstar The Undertaker
The Undertaker is undoubtedly the most frightening WWE superstar to ever enter the squared circle.
Since debuting as part of the Million Dollar Team at Survivor Series 1990, The Deadman has been striking fear in the hearts of superstars and fans for the past three decades. His manager, the late Paul Bearer, too played a huge role in his success. With his shrill voice and eerie urn, Bearer and Taker were the highlight of the company.
Not only was The Phenom scary in his demeanor, but he was also one of the most athletically-gifted wrestlers for his tall seven-foot frame. The WWE legend's WrestleMania record of 25-2 speaks volumes of his sheer grit, determination, and hard work.
One can only pay respect to The Deadman, who forced superstars to "rest in peace" through his unparalleled in-ring ability.