5 WWE Superstars with the best tattoos

The unique style of a Superstar isn’t usually confined to his entrance song, ring gear, and techniques. Many WWE Superstars have opted to express themselves by adorning their flesh with distinct, instantly recognisable works of art. Several WWE Superstars have recently increased the number of tattoos on their bodies for various reasons. Others offered respect to their families and mentors, while others recounted personal incidents.
Wrestlers were even entitled to interact about their tattoos on Superstar Ink, a WWE-produced show on the WWE Network presented by Corey Graves. Between August 2015 and August 2017, Superstar Ink welcomed numerous top superstars including Charlotte Flair, AJ Styles, and Jeff Hardy. On the show, celebrities explained the origins of their tattoos.
As a result, FirstSportz decided to compile a list of the top five coolest tattoos in WWE history. With their creativity and visual appeal, these tattoos have made an indelible impact on the WWE Universe, ranging from fascinating whole sleeves to eye-popping back designs.
Alexa Bliss

Alexa Bliss received a fresh tattoo on her arm in her distinctive white ink last March, a few months after her engagement to musician Ryan Cabrera. Her tattoo features a portrait of her fiancé, as well as lines from the song “The Way You Love Me… Just the Way I Am… Like I Deserve It.” Alexa Bliss enjoys getting tattoos. She garnered two tattoos on her arms in April 2020. Bliss is a Disney fanatic, therefore they both have Disney links. On her back, she seems to have a third tattoo. It incorporates a symbol to remind her of her eating disorder rehabilitation.
Hornswoggle

Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, BunsenandBeaker, and so on…Hornswoggle’s many Muppet tattoos are difficult to distinguish from the greater overall, but they’re all very spectacular and suitable tributes to Jim Henson’s fuzzy, cuddly band. Hornswoggle has devoted hours upon hours at The Body Shop in Appleton, Wisconsin, inking portraits of the Muppets, all of which feature colourful embellishments.
When Hornswoggle added Gonzo to his tat assortment in 2011, he quoted in a podcast, “My love of the Muppets truly developed when I was little and first saw ‘Muppet Babies’ and then a show called ‘Muppets Tonight.”
In addition to his expanding collection of Muppet tattoo tributes, the cheeky grappler has acknowledged spending “thousands of dollars” on Muppet items over the years. That’s what I’m talking about when I say.”
Ronda Rousey

Ronda Rousey, the former WWE Women’s Champion, recently posted a video of herself getting a fresh tattoo on her dedicated YouTube account. Rousey’s new tattoo features the number of seconds it took her to win each of her MMA fights, from her debut in 2010 through her last battle against Bethe Correia in 2015.
Rousey is no novice to cosmetic surgery. She and her husband Travis Browne had their wedding bands tattooed on their ring fingers previously in the day. Other tattoos on her ankles, foot, and wrists belong to the former WWE Women’s Champion.
At WrestleMania 35, the UFC Hall of Famer relinquished the RAW Women’s Championship to Becky Lynch in a triple threat match, and it was her final WWE match. Rousey departed WWE after that fight to start a family. She and her husband, Travis Browne, are expecting their first child.
Brock Lesnar

Brock Lesnar’s rear tattoo is a ten on a scale of one to ten, and then some. In essence, it may be the most sinister-looking tattoo in WWE history. Brock’s back tattoo features a massive demon skull with a sword running straight through it, as well as two armless hands gripping ice picks on either side of the monster skull. It is, in a sense, evil personified.
Lesnar has yet another enormous tattoo — a katana that runs the length of his body — but it’s Brock’s back tattoo that has become his trademark on goods.
The Rock

The Rock travelled to Hawaii in 2003 to get tattooed by legendary Tahitian tattoo artist Po’oino Yrondi. The Great One now has the most stunning ink in sports entertainment splayed over his left shoulder and upper arm after three dramatic 20-hour sessions.
The Rock’s ethnic artwork is rich in symbolism, with motifs representing the WWE Champion’s hardship, triumph, mystical advisers, and familial devotion. The bespoke tattoo was created entirely freehand, with the artist dealing closely on Rock’s skin without the use of any stencils or transfers.
The Brahma Bull explained what the elaborate skin painting symbolises to him in the documentary “Once in a Lifetime: The Rock vs. John Cena.” “As extensive and elaborate as this entire tattoo is, it all boils down to three things: my family, protecting my family, and having a very aggressive warrior mentality that you can’t contain. I’ll keep fighting and succeeding.”
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