Creator Of Bray Wyatt’s “Uncle Howdy” Masks Talks About Making Rhea Ripley’s WarGames Mask
How about that mask?
Jason Baker of Pittsburgh-based Callosum Studios, which created The Bray Wyatt and Uncle Howdy masks, surfaced on social media with an update on the unique mask worn by Rhea Ripley during Women’s WarGames at WWE Survivor Series 2024 this past Saturday night at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
“‘Even in Hell, Mami is always on top!’ Protective mask for Rhea Ripley at Survivor Series: WarGames,” the post on X read. “Sculpted and painted by me.”
He continued, “Such a unique challenge incorporating Rhea’s actual protective face mask into something elaborate and still functional. A huge thank you to my awesome crew who worked a 14hr shift with me on Thanksgiving Day to make sure we made our quick turnaround deadline.”
Check out photos and a video of Rhea Ripley’s unique mask from WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 below.
“Even in Hell, Mami is always on top!” Protective mask for @RheaRipley_WWE #survivorserieswargames. Sculpted and painted by me. Such a unique challenge incorporating Rhea’s actual protective face mask into something elaborate and still functional. A huge thank you to my awesome… pic.twitter.com/z4qGD2IYZJ
— Jason Baker (@bakingjason) December 1, 2024