50 best WWE costumes of all time

The costume plays an important role in building the persona of a wrestler

#30 Doink the Clown

Doink the Clown is one of the most memorable characters in WWE

One of the most memorable characters ever created in WWE, Doink literally dressed up as a clown with green hair, face paint and multi-coloured tuxedo. A flower on his jacket spouted a foreign substance into opponent’s eyes as well, which added to the gimmick.


#29 Razor Ramon

Razor Ramon with a Tony Montana-esque look

WWE created a classic Tony Montana look in Razor Ramon, who dressed up in a good-looking vest, slicked back hair with a strand of hair curled on his forehead. His accessories were chains on his neck and a toothpick, which Ramon went on to use to make the character a legend.


#28 The New Day

The New Day with the Booty-Os and the trombone

Edging closer to the record of Demolition as the longest-reigning tag team champions, the New Day, are one of the most over stables in WWE. The blue “Booty-Os” outfit of the New Day, coupled with the ever-accompanying trombone, make an interesting attire for the current tag team champs.


#27 Demolition

The Demolition was inspired by the Road Warriors

Demolition was a result of Vince McMahon trying to recreate the Road Warriors before they signed up with WWE. The red and silver face paint made the leather outfit with spikes even more menacing as Demolition went on to become Tag Team Champions for the longest period in WWE history.


#26 The Legion of Doom (Road Warriors)

The Legion of Doom is considered to be the greatest tag team of all time

Widely regarded as the greatest tag team in professional wrestling history, The Legion of Doom comprised of Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal. Their supremacy stemmed, not only from their success inside the ring but also from their intimidating attire which consisted of mohawks, face paint and giant spikes through football shoulder pads.


#25 Mick Foley

Mick Foley is dubbed as the hardcore legend

Mick Foley in his many different personas carried the common man look with his costumes as he became WWE’s hardcore legend. The hair and beard along with the black and red checkered attire remains his most famous attire.


#24 Bray Wyatt

Bray Wyatt has the potential to replace the Undertaker as the new “Face of Fear”

A character with the potential to succeed the Undertaker, Wyatt’s long beard, hat and vest is one of the best costumes of the Reality Era. The rocking chair and the lantern only intensify the creepy image of “The Eater of Worlds”, which he portrays to perfection.


#23 Jake “The Snake” Roberts

Jake Roberts brought actual snakes to the wrestling ring

Jake Roberts had one of the coolest attires in wrestling history and it involved snakes. While his costume had interesting snake imagery, the presence of actual snakes around his neck or in a bag gave a thrilling touch to his persona.


#22 Yokozuna

Yokozuna was designed to look like a sumo wrestler

Yokozuna’s costume represented exactly what he was – a sumo wrestler. His hair tied into a knot with chop sticks and dressed in a red sumo attire, with a combination of either black or white, Yokozuna breathed fear into his opponents.


#21 The Dudley Boyz

The Dudley Boyz remain popular due to their penchant for using tables

One of the most popular tag teams ever, The Dudley Boyz are known for their in-ring attire, as much as they are known for their love for putting opponents through tables. The military camouflage look became associated with Bubba and D-Von since the Attitude Era and still remains so as evident from their most recent run in WWE.

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