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[Exclusive] Effects Artists Jason Baker and Tom Savini Are Making WWE Cool Again

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If you’re a wrestling fan, you probably watched WWE SmackDown Live last Tuesday night. After six months on the shelf due to an injury, Wyatt Family member Erick Rowan made his return on the brand’s latest episode, reaffirming that his allegiance lies with Bray Wyatt. The bearded Rowan, known for wearing a creepy sheep mask, debuted a brand new iteration of the mask on the night of his return – one of the coolest/scariest masks to ever appear on WWE programming.

What you may not have realized is that Tom Savini had a hand in designing it.

Savini, a longtime wrestling fan (he was recently spotted in the crowd during an episode of SmackDown), began working with WWE back in 2011, and he more recently brought friend and fellow makeup artist Jason Baker along for the ride. Being a huge wrestling fan myself, I reached out to Baker for some insight into what it’s like fusing the worlds of horror and pro wrestling.

Baker explained that his work with WWE began in 2014. WrestleMania 30 was approaching, and Tom Savini needed a hand designing one of the night’s most important costumes.

It’s all because of Tom Savini,” Baker recalled. “Tom and Gino Crognale created the ‘Skull King’ crown and armor for HHH’s entrance for Wrestlemania 28 in 2011. Two years later, HHH called Tom again for a new crown for Wrestlemania 30. Gino was in Atlanta working on The Walking Dead for KNB EFX, so Tom called me up, asked for my help, and the rest is history.”

From there, it became something of a WrestleMania tradition for Savini and Baker to partner up and together bring a little horror magic to the annual sports entertainment spectacle.

Tom and I made HHH’s crown for WrestleMania 30 and 31 – 31’s crown was a collaboration with Lemur Media,” Baker explained. “[We also made] Stephanie McMahon’s ‘Skull Queen’ masquerade mask for 32 and the ‘faceless army’ mask for HHH’s entrance for 32, which was sculpted by Jason Adams. Tom, Jason and I just finished a new mask for Kalisto that he premiered last weekend at WrestleMania 33Tom is the brainchild. Everything goes through him. We all collaborate to make the best thing possible.”

With their horror backgrounds, Savini and Baker proved to be a natural fit with Erick Rowan, allowing their work to be regularly showcased on WWE programming. Rowan’s masks have evolved since he debuted back in 2013, and the duo has been behind them all.

We’ve made all of Erick Rowan’s masks,” Baker told me. “I hadn’t watched wrestling in almost 20 years. So when Erick Rowan contacted us, I had to look him up. But once I did, I was very excited. Rowan is such a unique character, and getting the privilege to help add something to that was a dream come true. Now, I enjoy [wrestling] again.”

You may recall that Rowan’s recent return was teased with a series of horror movie-esque promo videos that hit social media. As it turns out, Baker himself directed those creepy trailers.

I’ve done two sets of promos with him so far,” Baker explained to me. “[They were] produced by Andy Westfall and Mark Yancey was our D.P.  Those were an absolute blast! Erick Rowan has such a presence and he knows horror and what he wants to get across on film. So again, several people aiming towards the same goal.”

Working with the WWE has been an absolute honor,” Baker added. “Everyone from their corporate headquarters in Stamford, CT to the wrestlers to the traveling staff have been nothing but kind and amazing to work with. They’ve treated Tom and I with nothing but absolute respect and admiration. Tom and I have built some great friendships. So whenever [the wrestlers] come to Pittsburgh, Tom invites them over to the studio to see the monsters or whatever we’re currently working on. Tom is such a blast to work with and so are the wrestlers. They’re very passionate about what they want and we’re very passionate about giving them more than they expected.

Whoever needs whatever done, we’re ready to accommodate them.”

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Daniel Roebuck Has Joined the Cast of ‘Terrifier 3’! [Exclusive]

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Daniel Roebuck has been cast as Santa Claus in Terrifier 3, Bloody Disgusting can exclusively report.

Writer-director Damien Leone is currently wrapping production on the highly-anticipated sequel, in which Art the Clown unleashes chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve.

“I’ve been holding this secret for a long time!” Roebuck tells Bloody Disgusting. “I’ve been really excited about it. I’m actually entering into the movies that I watch. It’s extraordinary. This is Terrifier bigger, badder, best.”

Roebuck appears in Terrifier 3 alongside returning cast members David Howard Thornton, Lauren LaVera, Samantha Scaffidi, Elliot Fullam, and AEW superstar Chris Jericho.

No stranger to iconic horror properties, Roebuck has squared off against Michael Myers in Rob Zombie’s Halloween II, played The Count in Zombie’s The Munsters, succumbed to The Tall Man’s sphere in Phantasm: Ravager, and investigated death in Final Destination.

A distinguished character actor with over 250 credits, Roebuck has also appeared in The Devil’s Rejects, 3 from Hell, Bubba Ho-Tep, John Dies at the End, The Fugitive, Lost, Agent Cody Banks, and The Man in the High Castle. Incidentally, he’s also playing Santa in the family drama Saint Nick of Bethlehem, due out later this year.

Terrifier 3 will be released in theaters nationwide later this year via Cineverse and Bloody Disgusting in conjunction with our partner on Terrifier 2, Iconic Events Releasing.

Terrifier 3 comes courtesy of Dark Age Cinema Productions. Phil Falcone Produces with Lisa Falcone acting as Executive Producer. Co-producers include Mike Leavy, Jason Leavy, George Steuber, and Steve Della Salla. Brad Miska, Brandon Hill, and Erick Opeka Executive Produce for Cineverse. Matthew Helderman and Luke Taylor also Executive Produce.

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