Hilarious Facebook and Instagram filters turn you into a WWE superstar

The magic was made possible by Facebook's Spark AR Studio, with the company behind the filters creating a mask that can adjust itself to fit your face.

The filters start by assessing your face and then processing the clip, which sometimes took a few seconds during our tests.

Fox Sports will start testing some of the filters right now, but you'll have to wait a bit for all of them to become widely available: they're going live in the coming days.

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