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5 Weirdest weapons ever used in a WWE match
![Al Snow and his head made a formidable duo, while Chris Jericho used a potted plant to attack Dean Ambrose in 2016.](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/06/f1f42-15614116998802-800.jpg?w=500)
The world of professional wrestling can be a dangerous place.
Often, a match between two rivals isn't enough, and weapons have to be thrown in the mix to truly settle the score. And those some weapons have become iconic and synonymous with certain Superstars (Tables with the Dudley Boyz for example), not every weapon can be a winner.
For every iconic TLC match or Singapore cane though, there are some dud weapons matches, featuring bizarre weapons and unique rules. These five weapons really made fans scratch their heads, but despite being weird, often ended up being hilarious, interesting and effective.
Here are five of the very weirdest weapons to ever be used in a WWE match.
#5: Mist
![The Japanese Buzzsaw Tajiri utilized mist throughout much of his career in the WWE.](https://statico.sportskeeda.com/editor/2019/06/cdcae-15614108260728-800.jpg)
One of the most important things about professional wrestling is being able to suspend disbelief, and never has that been truer than with the iconic mist.
Used in WWE by stars like Tajiri, the mist has its origins in Japan, but has become a huge offensive weapon in the United States. Only in the industry we all love could a mixture of water and food colouring not only be a dangerous mix, but there would be so much lore behind the iconic mist.
Over the years, different colours different purposes: Green to obstruct vision, Red to burn the eyes, Black to blind for weeks, Blue to put someone to sleep, and Yellow to paralyze. Recently, Roxxi Laveaux introduced the Purple Mist to cause memory loss.
Though no Superstars in WWE are currently using the mist, it may be just a matter of time before a new Superstar takes up the mist once again.