A superstars mic skills, personality, and in ring abilities may give an audience a glimpse of who that superstar is, but how they dress finishes everything off.
1. The Undertaker
Cloaked in a floor length black leather duster and black hat, the Undertaker's mind games and intimidation factor begins from the moment he steps foot on any WWE Stage.
2. Ric Flair
Diamond encrusted robes costing hundreds of thousands of dollars a piece have become a trademark of The Nature Boy, showing off just how much he believes in Stylin' and Profilin'
3. Shawn Michaels
HBK is the all around showman, including his various outfits worn over the years. Chaps, vests, tassels, heart shaped sunglasses, etc are just a few items stashed away for the Showstopper.
4. Rey Mysterio
Sporting a traditional lucha libre mask to every match, Rey keeps in touch with his roots, no matter what the match, no matter what the venue.
5. John Morrison
Lavish fur coats, diamond encrusted abs, and fur covered boots show off JoMo's fashion sense no matter who his opponent
6. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase
All I can say is, how many other superstars have you seen come to the ring to do battle wearing a customer tuxedo?
7. "Macho Man" Randy Savage
The Macho Man was certainly not afraid of color. Whether on commentary or doing battle inside the ropes, Randy Savage wanted to be noticed. Tassels, cowboy hats, tie-dye, and capes, just to name a few
8. Ultimate Warrior
Much like the Macho Man, The Warrior always brightened an arena. But he took it past just clothing by having face and body paint.
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin
Austin's ring wear was just as simple as his philosophy on wrestling. He didn't need bright colors, robes, coats, hats, masks, etc to get noticed. He let his ring work do the talking. However, as simple as his attire was, it was his trademark.
10. Bret "The Hitman" Hart
Bret Hart made pink cool. Simple as that.
Monday, January 3, 2011
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