WWE Coloring Pages at ColoringPagesOnly.com brings together 60+ free printable pages featuring Superstars and championship belts from across the full history of World Wrestling Entertainment – from the Golden Era legends Hulk Hogan, Andre the Giant, and Ultimate Warrior, through the Attitude Era icons Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock, to the Ruthless Aggression and PG Era stars John Cena, Randy Orton, CM Punk, and Brock Lesnar, to the current era’s Roman Reigns and AJ Styles. The collection also covers the masked luchador tradition through Rey Mysterio’s extensive mask-focused pages, and includes multiple championship belt designs spanning WWE’s most recognized titles. The full Sports collection is available through our Sports Coloring Pages hub.
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About WWE
WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is the world’s largest professional wrestling organization, founded in 1952 as Capitol Wrestling Corporation and rebranded across several names – WWWF (1963), WWF (1979), and finally WWE (2002). The company is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and operates under the WWE banner as a publicly traded entertainment company. It produces weekly television programming on USA Network (Raw, debuting in 1993) and Fox (SmackDown, debuting in 1999), along with its streaming service Peacock in the United States. In 2023, WWE merged with UFC under the parent company TKO Group Holdings.
WWE describes its product as sports entertainment – athletically demanding performance that combines competitive combat sport aesthetics with scripted storylines, character personas, and theatrical production. WWE Superstars – the company’s term for its performers – develop distinct characters, signature moves, catchphrases, and ring aesthetics that make them recognizable to fans. WrestleMania, WWE’s flagship annual event (first held March 31, 1985, at Madison Square Garden), is the largest professional wrestling event in the world and has been held every spring since its debut.
Who’s in This Collection
Golden Era Legends (1984–1992)
Hulk Hogan is arguably the most recognizable figure in WWE history – the face of the company’s mid-1980s mainstream explosion. His “Hulkamania” persona defined an era: bleached-blonde horseshoe mustache, ripped physique, and a red-and-yellow color scheme that still immediately reads as Hulk Hogan to fans four decades later. The Hulk Hogan tile captures his classic yellow robe and red-and-yellow ring gear.
Andre the Giant (André René Roussimoff) was the 7-foot-4, 500-pound French-born Superstar whose WrestleMania III match with Hulk Hogan in 1987 drew an estimated 93,000 fans – one of the most attended wrestling events in history. The WWE Andre the Giant tile depicts his massive frame and distinctive curly black hair. Andre is depicted largely in black ring gear.
Ultimate Warrior was known for his face paint – always depicted in three or more vivid colors in a distinctive horizontal stripe pattern across the face – his extremely muscular physique, and his colorful tasseled ring gear. No two Warrior appearances have exactly the same face paint scheme, making the Ultimate Warrior tile one of the most open-ended coloring subjects in the collection: the face paint can be recreated in any vivid color combination the colorist chooses.
Attitude Era Icons (1997–2001)
Stone Cold Steve Austin is the character most strongly associated with the Attitude Era – the period in the late 1990s when WWE’s edgier programming drove a ratings surge. His look is defined by a shaved head, a dark blonde goatee, and minimalist ring gear: black trunks or shorts with a skull and “SCSA” insignia. The WWE Stone Cold Steve and Stone Cold Steve Austin tiles capture him in his signature aggressive stance. His aesthetic is almost monochrome – predominantly black – with skull detailing.
The Rock (Dwayne Johnson) is the other central Attitude Era figure, whose charisma made him one of the most popular WWE performers ever. During his peak WWE years, The Rock was most commonly depicted in elaborate ring gear – often black with gold detailing – with his trademark raised eyebrow expression. The WWE Dwayne The Rock Johnson and Dwayne The Rock Johnson tiles both capture this version.
Triple H (Paul Levesque) was the dominant heel of the Attitude and later Ruthless Aggression eras, a 14-time World Champion. He is typically depicted with his long, water-soaked hair and elaborate ring gear, often in black, silver, and grey.
The Undertaker – A Character Unto Himself
The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) is the WWE’s most enduring and unique character – active from 1990 through 2020, representing the longest single-character run in major wrestling history. His appearance underwent distinct phases. The classic “Deadman” incarnation – which the Undertaker tile depicts – features long dark hair, a wide-brimmed black fedora hat, a long black trench coat, gray gloves, and dark ring gear. His walk to the ring included rolling his eyes back to show only whites, and his signature pose of arms extended, followed by dropping to a knee, became one of wrestling’s most recognized images.
Ruthless Aggression and PG Era (2002–2016)
John Cena is the face of WWE’s PG era and among the company’s most decorated Superstars – a 16-time World Champion. His ring appearance evolved significantly across his career. In his earliest “Doctor of Thuganomics” character, he wore colorful jerseys and shorts in a hip-hop aesthetic. His longer-running “Never Give Up” era features neon or bright-colored shorts/trunks with his logo, often in themed colorways that change match to match. The WWE John Cena and John Cena tiles capture his standard athletic portrait.
Randy Orton – “The Viper” – is a 14-time World Champion recognized by his clean-cut appearance, extensive arm sleeve tattoos, and a distinctive body-language repertoire built around coiled, cobra-like stillness before his signature RKO finishing move. His ring gear is typically simple dark trunks without elaborate decoration, allowing the physique and tattoos to carry the visual weight. The Randy Orton and Randy Orton WWE tiles capture him in his standard competitive stance.
Brock Lesnar is one of WWE’s most physically imposing Superstars – a former NCAA Division I heavyweight wrestling champion who became one of WWE’s most dominant characters. He is typically depicted shirtless, with his distinctive “EAT SLEEP CONQUER REPEAT” sleeve tattoos and “Suplex City” branding. The WWE Brock Lesnar and Brock Lesnar tiles capture his intimidating physique.
CM Punk (Phil Brooks) is one of WWE’s most charismatic Superstars – the “Second City Saint” and self-described “Best in the World” who held the WWE Championship for 434 consecutive days from 2011–2013, the longest reign in decades. His most identifiable visual elements are his extensive sleeve tattoos, including the “Pepsi” tattoo on his elbow and the straight-edge “CM Punk” knuckle tattoos. The WWE CM Punk, WWE Championship CM Punk, and CM Punk titles cover his multiple appearances.
AJ Styles – the “Phenomenal One” – is a multiple-time WWE Champion known for his aerial and technical in-ring style. The AJ Styles WWE and Belt AJ Styles WWE tiles capture him and his championship belt combination.
Dean Ambrose (now wrestling elsewhere as Jon Moxley) appeared in WWE from 2012–2019 and is captured in his WWE ring gear in the WWE Dean Ambrose and Dean Ambrose WWE tiles.
Roman Reigns – “The Tribal Chief” – is the current (as of the collection’s last update) dominant figure in WWE’s creative landscape, a multiple-time Universal and WWE Champion who has held championships continuously since 2020. The Roman Reigns and Roman Reigns WWE titles capture him in his championship-holding incarnations.
Dave Bautista (“Batista”) – a 6-time World Champion known for his exceptional physique and later Hollywood career – appears in the Dave Bautista and Dave Bautista WWE tiles.
Finn Bálor is a two-time WWE champion whose “Demon King” persona – an elaborate body paint persona featuring black and red intricate designs covering his torso and arms – is one of WWE’s most visually striking looks. The WWE Wrestling Finn Balor tile captures him in one of his elaborately painted appearances.
Kofi Kingston – a three-time Intercontinental Champion and 2019 WWE Champion – appears in the WWE Kofi Kingston tile, known for his colorful ring gear and acrobatic style.
The Big Show (Paul Wight) – one of WWE’s largest performers at 7 feet, 500 pounds – is captured in the WWE The Big Show tile.
The Miz (Mike Mizanin) – the reality TV star turned WWE Champion known for his “Awesome” catchphrase – appears in the WWE The Miz tile.
Ryback – the fan-favorite powerhouse of the early 2010s known for his “Feed Me More” chant – appears in the WWE Ryback tile.
Mark Henry – the “World’s Strongest Man” and multiple-time champion – appears in the Mark Henry tile.
Booker T (Booker Huffman) – a five-time WCW champion who became a WWE champion and later Hall of Famer known for his “Can you dig it, SUCKA?” catchphrase – appears in the Booker Huffman WWE tile.
Jeff Hardy is WWE’s most colorfully dressed Superstar – known for face paint in multicolored asymmetric designs, and ring gear in vivid, clashing color combinations that vary significantly between appearances. The WWE Jeff Hardy, Wrestler Jeff Hardy, and Jeff Hardy WWE tiles capture different Hardy looks.
The Masked Superstars
Rey Mysterio is WWE’s most famous luchador – a multiple-time World Champion and Hall of Famer whose career spans over three decades. His most distinctive visual element is his lucha libre mask, which he wears in every match and changes to coordinate with his ring gear. Mysterio has worn hundreds of different mask designs, and each mask represents a unique coloring challenge: the Rey Mysterio mask pages (WWE Rey Mysterio Mask, Rey Mysterio Mask Face, Rey Mysterio, Rey Mysterio WWE) provide isolated mask designs that can be colored in any combination the colorist chooses. Traditional Mysterio mask colors include vivid red, blue, and silver – though he has worn masks in virtually every color.
Sin Cara is the masked luchador character (worn by multiple wrestlers, including Mistico and Jorge Arias) who appeared in WWE in the 2010s. The Sin Cara and Sin Cara Mask tiles provide the distinctive Sin Cara mask design – typically depicted in a light blue and gold color scheme, though the mask has appeared in multiple color variants.
Women’s Division
Nikki Bella is a two-time Divas Champion and one-half of the Bella Twins tag team. The Nikki Bella Wrestling and WWE Diva Championship Belt Nikki Bella Wrestling tiles capture her championship era, while the Bella Twins and Magnificent WWE Divas Bella Twins tiles show both Nikki and Brie Bella. Nikki’s ring gear typically features pink or burgundy/dark colors, distinguishing her from her twin sister, Brie.
AJ Lee (April Mendez) was WWE Divas Champion for 295 days – the longest reign in the title’s history at the time. The WWE AJ Lee tile captures her ring persona.
Kelly WWE covers Kelly Kelly (Barbara Blank), one of WWE’s prominent Divas Era performers.
Championship Belts
The championship belt is one of WWE’s most visually iconic objects – the physical embodiment of championship status in sports entertainment. The collection includes multiple belt pages covering different designs and eras.
The WWE Championship – the company’s top title and longest-running championship – has undergone numerous design changes across the decades. Its most recognizable modern form features a wide white leather strap with a large gold center plate bearing a globe design and the WWE logo, flanked by smaller gold side plates. The side plates are often customizable to reflect the champion’s persona. The overall palette for a standard WWE Championship coloring page is white leather strap, bright gold metal plates, and the champion’s specific side plate design in their personal colors.
The WWE Universal Championship, introduced in 2016 for the Raw brand, features a distinctive red leather strap with a large gold center plate. The contrast between the red strap and the gold plate is the defining coloring element.
Various belt tiles – WWE Championship Belt, WWE Championship Belt World, WWE Championship Belt World Wrestling, WWE Championship Belt to Print, WWE Belt – show the belt in different art styles and orientations. The Belt AJ Styles WWE tile depicts the title alongside its specific holder.
The standard belt coloring guide: Leather strap – the base color (white for WWE Championship, red for Universal, black for various other titles). Center plate and side plates – bright metallic gold. The WWE logo on the center plate is often depicted in black or dark blue against the gold. Gemstones or jewels on premium belt designs – typically vivid red rubies or blue sapphires set into the gold plate.
Coloring Tips for WWE Pages
The Undertaker’s look requires dark, near-monochromatic values across the clothing elements. The hat, coat, gloves, and trunks are all variations of near-black – use dark gray for shadow and texture within the outfit rather than adding any color. The skin should be notably pale – a cool, slightly grayish-white rather than a warm skin tone – reflecting the Deadman persona’s living-dead aesthetic.
Hulk Hogan’s Hulkamania palette is one of the most specific in the collection: the trunks and knee pads are vivid primary red, the trim and any Hulkamania branding are vivid yellow/gold. The hair is bleach-blonde – a very pale warm yellow rather than a natural blonde. The skin should be deeply tanned from the sun and tanning bed use that was characteristic of the era’s bodybuilder aesthetic – warm, dark golden-brown.
Jeff Hardy’s face paint is the most open-ended coloring subject in the collection – Hardy’s paint designs change with nearly every appearance and often incorporate vivid non-naturalistic colors (vivid purple, green, blue, red) in asymmetrical patterns around one or both eyes. There is no single “correct” Hardy face paint; any vivid, creative color combination is accurate to some version of Hardy’s appearance.
Rey Mysterio’s masks work best when the different zones of the mask design are treated as opportunities for bold, contrasting color blocks rather than gradients. The sharp geometric zones of most lucha masks – the eye surrounds, the nose bridge, the forehead panel, the chin panel – are designed to be separated by clear, contrasting colors. Traditional color combinations include red-and-blue, blue-and-silver, and gold-and-black, but the pages support any combination.
Finn Bálor’s Demon paint – visible in the Finn Balor tile – uses deep black as the base for the entire torso and arm paint coverage, with vivid red for the accent markings and line details. The paint covers most of the exposed skin in Demon mode, making skin color almost irrelevant and replacing it with the black-and-red design.
Championship belts consistently use a warm, metallic gold for the plates – not a yellow-gold or a greenish gold, but the specific bright, warm gold of polished metal. The leather straps are most readable when colored at high saturation in their base color (white, red, or black) rather than a muted or grayed version.
FAQs
What is WWE? World Wrestling Entertainment is the world’s largest professional wrestling organization, founded in 1952. It produces weekly television shows Raw and SmackDown, and the annual WrestleMania event. WWE describes its product as “sports entertainment” – athletically performed, scripted entertainment combining athletics with character-driven storytelling.
Who are the most popular WWE Superstars in this collection? John Cena, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Roman Reigns, The Undertaker, and Rey Mysterio consistently draw the highest search volume. The collection covers all of them with multiple pages each.
Is Rey Mysterio’s mask always the same colors? No. Mysterio has worn hundreds of different mask designs across his career, each coordinating with his ring gear for that event. The mask pages in this collection can be colored in any combination – there is no single “correct” Mysterio mask color scheme.
What is the difference between the WWE Championship and the Universal Championship? The WWE Championship is the company’s longest-running title (originally debuting in 1963 as the WWWF Championship), depicted with a white leather strap. The Universal Championship was introduced in 2016 for the Raw brand and features a red leather strap. Both are top-tier titles that have unified since then.
Does the collection include women’s WWE Superstars? Yes. The collection includes pages for Nikki Bella, the Bella Twins, AJ Lee, and Kelly Kelly.
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