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10 Strangest Wrestling Attire Choices EXPLAINED - The Rock's Tracksuit! Goldberg's Royal Rumble Shorts! Cody Rhodes Dyes His Hair! Shawn Michaels Looks Like A Soccer Mom?!

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🗓️ 27 June 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Bad guys wear black - and pink, in the case of Bret Hart and...Steve Austin?! Adam Nicholas presents the 10 Strangest Wrestling Attire Choices EXPLAINED...


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0:00.0

A tearing aesthetic is crucial to the presentation of a pro wrestler.

0:12.5

Stone Cold Steve Austin wore plain black trunks to reflect his anti-hero edge.

0:16.9

The man played the role of an ass-kicking avatar for the waking classes.

0:20.7

Bread heart wore black, but he also wore pink, an iconic and audacious color scheme, but

0:25.5

one that waked because it fused the legitimacy and beauty of his incredible technicality.

0:30.1

So when a wrestler with an established artorial style makes an out-of-characteria choice

0:33.9

that doesn't quite hit the mark, you can only hope there's a really good explanation

0:38.2

for it.

0:39.2

I'm Adam Nicholas, this is what culture rest thing and these are 10 strange wrestling

0:42.1

attire choices explained.

0:44.0

10.

0:45.0

Sean Michaels Brown Tights

0:46.2

Sean Michaels experimented with his color scheme a bit during his first major single

0:49.8

show.

0:50.8

He would often wear red in the early to mid-90s to symbolise his status as a heel hard

0:54.7

throw.

0:55.7

Deeper into the decade he celebrated his rise to the main event as a babyface by wearing

0:59.3

white and gold at WrestleMania 12.

1:01.7

These were fantastic choices.

1:03.0

The former color represented the innocence of the boy who had dreamed and the gold symbolised

1:07.1

his realisation of it.

1:08.3

Despite the phenomenal run of matches, the bit didn't take and he turned heel in 1997

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