'The Masked Singer': The Wolf Gets Mauled in 'Superheroes Night' -- See What Music Icon Was Under the Mask!

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returned for the fourth week of season 9 on Wednesday, and the show celebrated all things good and decent with a comic book-themed episode: «DC Superheroes Night.»Helmed by host Nick Cannon and overseen by stalwart panelists Robin Thicke, Ken Jeong, Jenny McCarthy and Nicole Scherzinger, Wednesday's episode saw three new contestants — The Gargoyle, The Wolf and The Squirrel — duke it out musically for their shot at moving on in the competition.So who went home and who moved on?

Each week, ET will be breaking down the biggest moments and most surprising unmaskings in each new episode of the hit reality singing competition series.

Here's how Wednesday's «DC Superheroes Night» shook out, when all the songs were sung and votes were cast!The Gargoyle was the first new contestant to take the stage, and he wowed with a beautiful and moving rendition of Charlie Puth's «One Call Away,» which felt incredibly on-theme — not just because it literally namechecks Superman, but just the general everyday heroism vibe of the tune as a whole.The Wolf, with a much more gravelly tone, positioned himself as a darker anti-hero with his seasoned and experienced cover of The Doors' «Break on Through» which definitely embraced the grittier DC comics aesthetic.

Finally, The Squirrel was the last to hop on the stage and she delivered a fun and energetic cover of Pink's «Try» that embodied the heroic nature of the night's theme perfectly (although her costume closely evoked the Marvel comics' character Squirrel Girl, but that's obviously just a coincidence).After all the votes were counted, The Wolf was the first to get voted off, and he revealed himself to be none other than music legend and best-selling artist Michael Bolton!This left The.

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