Don't Call Yourself A WWE Fan If You Don't Know These Logos

By definition, pro wrestlers of the WWE Universe are big, bad, and dangerous, with the well-toned muscles and intensely athletic bodies to prove it. That said, the man on top of the empire is Vince McMahon, and more so than even sports entertainment, his company was truly built on a different concept: branding. Through constant repetition of catchphrases, signatures moves, and in many cases, obscure yet meaningful logos for the wrestlers who bring in the most fans.

Ultimately, what makes a wrestler's “logo” is slightly ill-defined. WWE holds all the trademarks, and it’s at the company’s discretion whether or not a wrestler gets to keep identifying with a single image. However, when the same general concept keeps showing up on a wrestler’s wardrobe, or their entrance videos, or even just too many fan signs for the company to ignore, it’s fair to call that symbol their personal insignia.

Because a wrestler’s logo is occasionally short-lived, it can also be difficult for even regular fans of WWE watching Raw and SmackDown every week to remember them all. On the other hand, the more a person watches wrestling, the more likely they are to make some educated guesses based on character work and imagery alone. Whether you still remember them all, or you think you can just figure it out, keep reading to take our quiz on wrestler logos that every WWE fan should be able to pass.

Question 1

Who can’t you see in this logo?

Ironically, it was by telling the WWE Universe it couldn’t “see” him that this wrestler became the face of the company. Of course, he wasn’t making this boast to his millions of fans, but rather whichever opponent was unlucky enough to stand against him in battle. With the barrage of offense he’s bound to bring on the onset of every match, a weaker wrestler may indeed have trouble making out his face as he laid down a righteous beating that may or may not have lead to one of 16 World Championships.

Question 2

Which wrestler identifies with this Brahma Bull?

At this point, the wrestler known for a snarling Brahma Bull could just as well be defined by dollar signs. Since leaving the WWE Universe, he’s turned into one of the top actors in Hollywood, but of course this particular logo didn’t have anything to do with that. It was, however, an integral piece of the man’s iconography when still a wrestler, with millions (and millions) of people during the Attitude Era holding form versions above their heads as they chanted their favorite wrestler’s name.

Question 3

Who put their logo on this version of the WWE Championship?

Oh, hell yeah. Most wrestlers attach a logo to their career at one point or another, but only one was so connected to his Smoking Skull that it was used on a custom WWE Championship belt when he first won the gold. It wasn’t just his unbridled Attitude that earned him a unique title, either—without any question, this superstar was the most popular sports entertainer of the 1990s, meaning this logo probably appeared on more T-shirts than any other. Nine times out of ten, it was also right next to the letters 3:16.

Question 4

What destructive beast sports this menacing image on his back?

It’s one thing for a wrestler to have a big, scary logo on their clothing. It’s something else entirely when they get a massive tattoo of the picture across their entire back. Of course, it’s hardly a surprise that this sports entertainer might choose to permanently attach such a menacing image to his body, as he’s perhaps the most vicious and destructive wrestler in the company’s history. He’s also one of the biggest names in UFC history, meaning this logo has struck fear into the hearts of wrestlers and MMA fighters.

Question 5

Who uses this mysterious symbol?

Quite frankly, this is one of the more mysterious logos in WWE today, as it doesn’t have any particular meaning or look intimidating. Then again, that is completely fitting to the superstar it defines, as the entire WWE Universe seems to have summarily rejected him for his bland performances. Unfortunately, Vince McMahon harshly disagrees, constantly pushing him to the top of the card against the whims of his audience. Maybe he just really, really likes this logo. In any event, it’s lead the guy to four WrestleMania main events thus far, so fans should recognize it despite the confusion.

Question 6

Which WCW wrestler tattooed this logo on his arm?

Before Brock Lesnar was tattooing gigantic monsters on his back, another menacing beast beat him to the punch in WCW. Granted, this dominant athlete wasn’t quite so intimidating in his design, and it went on his arm rather than his back. Nonetheless, it immediately became one of the most popular images in WCW history as the man wearing it went on a 173-0 undefeated streak and brought the company to new heights during the Attitude Era. Initially, the logo was just a cool symbol on his arm, but after this success, it represented a legend.

Question 7

What did the letters nWo stand for?

Because WCW never quite understood the concept of subtlety, the most popular logo the company ever created was simply the group’s name contained in a box. Of course, simply by making the n and o lowercase and the W capital, they found a way to make three simple letters look as cool as the athletes wearing them on their shirts. Well, the first three anyway, as eventually, way too many people were wearing these colors. If you were watching wrestling in the ‘90s, you probably owned the shirt yourself, so you better know what the letters mean.

Question 8

Who architected this unique logo?

Look closely enough at this next logo, and you just may see the initials of the superstar who wears it. However, look too closely and your mind could start playing tricks on you, with all sorts of letters popping up in the web of lines and angles. Knowing how intricately the wrestler architects his every move, confusing the masses was likely part of his plan when making the logo. On the other hand, the multiple WWE Championships on his resume mean most fans should be able to recognize it by now, dulling that effect.

Question 9

What WWE superstar has this legit logo?

In an era of a women’s wrestling revolution, every female on the WWE roster aspires to be the standout superstar changing the sport for her gender. If anyone is living up to the idea, it’s the Legit Boss who wears these words on most of her T-shirts and all of her impressive bling. She’s already won four Raw Women’s Championships, and repeatedly made history in the process by featuring in the first main event between two females ever on Pay-Per-View. Coincidentally, these bouts were also the first ever women’s Iron Man and Hell in a Cell contests. Legit boss indeed.

Question 10

Which Hounds of Justice used this image?

In a manner of speaking, this logo is actually three in one, with each wrestler it represents putting their arms together for a fist bump every WWE fan should recognize. Of course, the sum is even greater than the parts, as it was during their time together that all three men truly became superstars. It’s hard to think of a more successful stable in recent history, as each member has already managed to become a Grand Slam Champion. With how much they’ve achieved, you should know the group where it all began.

Question 11

What pink and black clad superstar used this skull and crossbones?

Plenty of wrestlers have relied on skulls over the years, yet only one was so bold as to combine it with the color pink. Generally considered unmanly, this excellent executor of sports entertainment managed to give the color a new meaning by plastering it all over his ring gear, often in the shape of hearts. Used in this way, the pink and black attack became the coolest color in WWE, and lead the man wearing them to five reigns as World Champion. Unfortunately, they weren’t quite as cool after he jumped to WCW.

Question 12

Who was the heartbreaker covered in these shattered symbols of love?

He thinks he’s cute, he knows he’s sexy, and his looks definitely drove the girls wild during his reign on top of the WWE Universe. Unfortunately for those ladies, the man wearing this logo all over his wrestling gear lived up to the image it represented in every way, proudly calling himself the Heartbreak Kid for the vast majority of his career. Thanks to his boundless charisma and incredible ring ability, though, he remained one of the most popular superstars in history, with plenty of people more than willing to let him break their heart.

Question 13

What did the letters DX stand for?

Much like the New World Order over in WCW, the most rebellious and rambunctious group in the WWE Universe during the Attitude Era chose their logo on the laurel that simplicity is the key to marketing. Many WWE fans simply call the group DX, forgetting that these were actually initials for a longer phrase. That’s a little ironic with how often the group told fans to “break it down,” and the fact their regular opening spiel always included the full name. You probably wished you were a member, so you must know what they were called.

Question 14

Which Hot Rod wore this logo on his shirt?

In order to stand out in the WWE Universe, every wrestler needs to have a fiery spirit and combative energy. None have ever better represented these qualities than the Hot Rod, who wore this symbol across his chest from the road to the first WrestleMania until the end of his life. Just when his opponents thought they had the answer to his madness, he changed the questions, both figuratively and literally as the host of wrestling’s most iconic talk show. Today, his logo lives on through a similar one worn by a wrestler who was once a huge fan.

Question 15

What wrestler gave fans a voice with this iconoclastic logo?

Screaming their lungs out at every WWE event, it’s obvious fans of the company have strong opinions on what happens inside the ring. Still, it occasionally feels like Vince McMahon and his staff aren’t listening, leaving many audience members feeling voiceless. Enter a groundbreaking athlete willing to give them said voice by repeatedly dropping verbal pipe bombs that dramatically altered the entire wrestling world. Well, until tensions with the McMahon’s grew so high he gave up on the sport entirely, anyway. At least he managed to become the longest reigning WWE Champion in recent history before that happened.

Question 16

Which of Mick Foley’s personas is featured on this wanted sign?

Okay, so Mick Foley’s a bit too famous for us to pretend his face appearing on this logo wouldn’t give away the wrestler in question’s identity. Then again, Foley’s also so darn crazy that simply recognizing his face doesn’t clue fans in on which persona he was using at the time. As the “Wanted Dead” poster implies, this hardcore chair swinging freak might be the craziest role Mick would ever play, and it tellingly put him on the map in WCW, WWE, and ECW. Bang, bang!

Question 17

Who wore this brightly shining logo in WCW?

Taking a page out of Rihanna’s book, the WCW superstar attached to this logo always shined bright in the face of adversity. That the company’s letters happened to appear inside his symbol on this T-shirt is no coincidence—during the Attitude Era, he was one of the few wrestlers with the audacity to stand against the entire nWo as the company’s representative. Even after that war ended, he remained a main event superstar, earning three runs with the WCW Championship. After that, he definitely deserved a self-high five.

Question 18

What wrestler wore this logo as his mask?

Every wrestler is a little bit kooky in his or her own way, but the sports entertainer wearing this mask was truly out of this world. Claiming to hail from the infamous parts unknown, he would often look to his “gods” for strength and power while running roughshod over anyone WWE put in front of him. Dominant as this made him, it wasn’t long before he completely ran out of steam and self-destructed, though he at least managed to slightly redeem himself before his untimely death.

Question 19

Which awesome superstar wore this nametag?

When trying to promote their skills to the public, it’s hard to imagine a wrestler who wouldn’t try claiming he or she was “awesome.” Only one has been so bold to constantly remind fans of this fact, though, going so far as to wear a giant nametag on his ring gear calling himself such. Nowadays, he also has his wife proudly standing by his side proclaiming the same thing. Though the WWE Universe doesn’t always agree, dozens of championships on his resume suggest it’s more than just a boast.

Question 20

Who is the dark force behind this logo?

Of all the intimidating monsters Vince McMahon has created, none quite match the iconography of this monstrous Phenom. Once known as the Lord of Darkness, Big Evil, no matter what the man behind this logo was called, he struck fear into the hearts of absolutely ever soul in the WWE Universe. As if his imposing figure weren’t enough to do the job, the sport’s most impressive winning streak definitely solidified his legacy, as the odds of someone winning 21 WrestleMania matches in a row ever again are almost nonexistent.

Question 21

What King of Kings devised this royal logo?

Already one of the most dominant wrestlers in WWE history, this wrestler is now truly on top of the promotion as the heir apparent to Vince McMahon’s throne. Even before that was locked in stone, he was calling himself the King of Kings for having won 14 World Championships across three separate decades. With or without the rest of WWE accepting his power, the Cerebral Assassin proudly wears and defends his crown both figuratively and literally in this menacing logo. He might run the company one day, so you should definitely know his name.

Question 22

Which charismatic enigma uses this logo?

Technically speaking, this logo originally stood for two separate wrestlers who also happened to be brothers. They’ve been in the business for a really long time, though, and even a team born out of blood relation will eventually branch apart from one another every now and again. Since that happened, one of the brothers in particular has kept identifying with the logo while the other one found his own broken imagery that better fit who he had become. One wonders if his brother regretted breaking away as this logo became attached to the family’s first WWE Championships.

Question 23

Who leads his cult with this mysterious logo?

Following the buzzards all the way to multiple WWE championships, the wrestler behind this logo only grew stronger after being abandoned by his “family.” Even so, he’ll forever be linked to the unit that brought him to fame, as his mysterious influence lead the cult to do dastardly and destructive acts. Whether or not they were accomplishing his bidding personally or the whims of a mysterious Sister Abigail will forever remain a mystery, but whoever it was should appreciate the gold it brought and still brings him.

Question 24

Which wrestler stole fans hearts with these roses on his logo?

In most cases, when a wrestler wants fans to like them, they simply act like a hero and win matches through hard work and dedication. Others take a different route, attempting to lie, cheat, and steal their way to fame and fortune. This almost sounds counterintuitive, but with enough charisma, it’s actually entirely possible, as proven by the wrestler loaded with Latino Heat. Initially, he also used roses to placate his fans and “mamacitas,” but by the time he reached the top, everyone felt froggy with or without the flowers.

Question 25

Who is the Viper behind this serpentine logo?

Truly an Apex Predator, the snake on this wrestler’s logo says everything fans need to know about his personality. Always look out for his own interests above all, no wrestler is safe from the threat he’ll pop up out of nowhere and drive their skull to the mat to serve his own greedy needs. When this actually happens during a match, it almost always leads to an easy victory, leading to 13 World Championships thus far, including designation as the youngest athlete to ever hold such a title.

Question 26

Which strongman competitor turned wrestler used this logo?

Wrestlers need a whole lot more than brute strength alone to become successful WWE superstars, but a solid foundation of power can certainly help them shoot to the top. Well, eventually. It took the so-called World’s Strongest Man a full decade to make good on his potential and truly enter the main event, opening his own Hall of Pain where he sent countless opponents en route to the World Championship. His time spent busting wigs was relatively short-lived, but it was unforgettable enough to justify his legacy and make up for years of stagnancy.

Question 27

What wrestler can’t get enough of this tie-dye logo?

Given how violent their profession is by its nature, the fact so many wrestlers use hearts in their logos seems a little out of place. Except in the case of this cool cat, that is, since driving a knife through the organ instantly makes for a more fitting image. Not that he necessarily lived up to the idea in his actions and words, as this wrestler was more obsessed with the ideals of peace and togetherness than any other athlete of the Attitude Era. Oh, have mercy!

Question 28

Who subtly supports his own brand of anarchy with this logo?

Upon first glance, this symbol almost looks like the classic iconography of anarchists, which is entirely fitting for the Lunatic Fringe superstar who wears it on his chest. Look closer and you’ll actually catch his initials, but the spirit of recklessness is arguably the most important key to why he uses it. Chaotic and reckless as he can be, this wrestler is also amongst the most popular athletes around today, eclipsing even the “brothers” in justice with whom he made his debut. The only way to look crazier than he is would be to forget his name.

Question 29

Which monster amongst men uses this mountainous logo?

Such is the nature of clichés that countless wrestlers have been called “a mountain of a man,” and in many cases, their broad shoulders and giant muscles make it a fitting descriptor. Only one athlete truly looks carved out of Vince McMahon’s wildest fantasies, though, and it’s the destructive athlete telling enemies to “Get These Hands” as he uses said appendages to slowly squeeze the life out of them. While this initially made him a terrifying monster, eventually the man learned how to use his powers for good, turning him into a huge star.

Question 30

Which superstar donned this logo?

Depending on how “clean” one wants their television, all pro wrestling could be considered PG-13 at best (even in an era the company defines as being simply PG). However, not ever wrestler quite adheres to this mindset, and some even proudly boasted about being Rated R Superstars. That may give Vince McMahon pause today, but about ten years ago, it allowed the man behind this logo to achieve 11 turns as World Champion. While his ring skills mean he could still be a star today, WWE wouldn’t let him celebrate like he did in the past.

Question 31

Who used this logo when calling himself Version One?

In one way or another, every wrestler should aspire to be an original, either through a creative gimmick or innovative move set that makes them stand out in the sea of their fellow WWE superstars. One athlete in particular definitely keeps this idea in mind as he constantly reinvents himself to remain relevant across different eras. After separating from the tag team that made him famous, he did this by reverting to “Version One” of his identity with this logo. Nowadays, though, he’s too “Woken” to rely on old ideas.

Question 32

What iconic WCW vigilante used this scorpion as his logo?

According to the man behind the mask, after his heart was filled with deceit, it burned up and died, casting a shadow across his very soul. This was caused by the rise of the New World Order, which gradually destroyed the fabric of WCW from within, even claiming to corrupt the company’s voice of the people. That’s not quite what happened, but he did convert to darkness while attaining his vigilante style retribution from above. Years later, he would continue using the same imagery when defending WCW’s legacy against Triple H.

Question 33

Which wrestler keeps the Hot Rod’s legacy going with this logo?

“Rowdy” Roddy Piper was one of the most explosive and violent wrestlers in WWE history, yet the female wrestler who has adopted his iconography could definitely give the Hot Rod a run for his money. Before transitioning to wrestling, she was the most popular athlete in the UFC, dismantling every other female fighter in the game before they even saw her coming. That same viciousness already followed to the WWE Universe, developing a fiery path of destruction that would unquestionably make her idol very proud.

Question 34

What group of villains use this logo in New Japan Pro Wrestling?

Okay, so maybe this logo shouldn’t be on a strictly WWE quiz, but chances are even fans of sports entertainment who never exited Vince McMahon’s sphere of influence are well aware of this one. Not since the heyday of DX or the New World Order has one group been so destructive, with the men behind these vicious logo standing on top of New Japan Pro Wrestling and a number of American indys all at once. Many members have even won World Championships and other important titles, leading to mainstream fame typically only possible in WWE.

Question 35

Who is the phenomenal athlete behind this logo?

Simply phenomenal in every way, the wrestler behind this logo is arguably the most accomplished wrestling superstar in the world today. Not only does he stand atop the WWE Universe as a two time World Champion, but he already attained high status in Ring of Honor, TNA, and New Japan Pro Wrestling, amongst countless other small companies. Wherever he goes, the Phenomenal One simply has too much talent to ignore, quickly making him the champ that runs whichever camp he enters.

Question 36

Which nefarious Attitude Era tag team used this logo?

At the peak of the Attitude Era, wrestlers didn’t necessarily need any sort of championship or mainstream success in order to get fans talking. All they required was a memorable catchphrase or logo, which this stable turned tag team definitely had. Despite not speaking very much English, all they needed was a single word to express everything about their characters and the concepts for which they stood: evil. Indeed. While it didn’t lead to any particular success as a duo, both members were either Light Heavyweight or Cruiserweight Champions at some point in their careers.

Question 37

What one of a kind athlete is known for this yin yang symbol?

One of a kind in every way, no one flew higher than this extreme ECW superstar turned WWE Champion. Jumping off the top rope with a Five Star Frog Splash made him one of the most popular wrestlers of the Attitude Era while only making a handful of small appearances for the big two, and when he finally arrived in the mainstream, it took no time at all to reaffirm his popularity. WWE didn’t always capitalize on this, but that never stopped fans from chanting his initials.

Question 38

Who inspired the Yes! movement with this logo?

When used by the right person, the power of positively truly knows no bounds. One wrestler in particular used his “Yes!” movement to become the most popular WWE superstar in the world today, and not even a debilitating neck injury would keep him away from capitalizing on this for long. Before getting hurt, he also had to tackle with an oppressive Authority refusing to accept his status amongst the fans, and that couldn’t stop him, either. You’ve probably shouted out his favorite word hundreds of times, so what’s his name?

Question 39

Which wrestler inspires fans with this logo?

Inspiring fans to kick lass everywhere she goes, the woman behind this logo was one of the most integral forces of the WWE women’s wrestling revolution. It began when she was in NXT with her fellow Four Horsewomen, and after getting called up to the main roster, her fiery energy kept her on top of the new SmackDown women’s division. Talented as she is, as per usual in the WWE Universe, it’s her magical style that makes her stand out above all and has fans gathering to watch her matches.

Question 40

Whose smiley face logo invited fans to Have a Nice Day?

Violent, aggressive, and at times even covered in blood, the WWE Universe isn’t exactly a fun place for young families to come and have a good time. Even so, at least one wrestler always seemed to go out of his way and ensure all of his fellow superstars were “having a nice day.” That’s all the more surprising for the fact his peak came at the height of the Attitude Era, when things were more out of control than ever before. Of course, he also capitalized on the chaos, occasionally dropping the smiley façade to reveal an insane hardcore legend.

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