#2 Kizarny
While the man behind the character has had a fairly successful career in professional wrestling, it could be that the world may simply not have been ready for all that was Kizarny. Today, Sinn Bodhi has a wrestling promotion that emphasises the entertainment element of wrestling.
As Kizarny, he also presented a bizarre element that is associated with the darker elements of the carnival. While the carnival is intended to be a fun place for the whole family, Kizarny represented everything that was wrong with that often-visited place.
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In the same way that Doink the Clown would make fans feel uncomfortable because of his rather creepy nature, Kizarny also went in that direction.
In Kizarny's debut match, he faced former United States Champion, MVP, during MVP's losing streak. Kizarny had a quality about him that was unsettling, especially for children. The concept was dropped soon afterwards, as it was apparently considered morally offensive to the viewers.
While it is not quite clear if that was how the character was initially conceived, or represented how the performer interpreted the material. The character was later dropped.