50 best WWE costumes of all time

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

#10 Finn Balor

Finn Balor in his Demon King attire.

Balor is one of the most respected wrestlers in the world, and his Demon King persona is an eerie and scary one. The face and body paint give a mystical aura to Balor, driving fear into his opponents even before the start of the match.


#9 Rey Mysterio

Rey Mysterio’s various masks and costumes were always ones to behold.

One of the greatest high-flying wrestlers of all time, Rey’s masked costume represented his Hispanic heritage. One of his finest costume moments was the Aztec warrior attire he donned, that added further appeal to the Master of 619.


#8 The Shield

The Shield are the most dominant faction in WWE.

The Shield became the most dominant faction in WWE in an extremely short period of time. Right from their entrance through the crowd, the Hounds of Justice, looked like SWAT agents dressed in all-black, with kevlar vests that completed the look and ensured people realise they meant business.


#7 Bret Hart

Bret Hart made the colour pink synonymous with everything good in WWE.

Bret Hart could easily be credited for making the colour pink more masculine, by wearing a bright pink spandex decorated with black and white hearts, and shades. The Hit Man is one of the few wrestlers who are solely associated with a particular colour and this in itself is one of his great achievements.


#6 Stone Cold

Stone Cold is responsible for the start of the Attitude Era in WWE.

One of the simplest costumes ever designed turned iconic by one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. A simple vest with a skull and black boots, was all that Steve Austin required to go along with his bald look and look like an absolute badass.


#5 Randy Savage

Randy Savage was known for his multi-coloured costumes and accessories

Randy Savage’s attire exuded extravagance in every sense, be it the choice of colours which were usually bright or the flashy accessories that rested on the Macho Man’s body. The cape, headbands and hats made Savage’s look a special one in WWE.


#4 John Cena

John Cena is the most polarizing figure in WWE.

The most polarising star in WWE also has one of the most recognisable outfits in WWE. The jeans shorts, the various coloured neon wristbands and the baseball cap, with his phrase of “You Can’t See Me” on it, have been household property for the past decade.


#3 Ric Flair

The “Nature Boy” Ric Flair in his golden robe

The “Naitch” is well-known for his uber-rich look with custom-made robes he wore to the ring. These robes with all their intricate designs apparently cost “more than your house” and suited well for his portrayal of the bad boy persona.


#2 Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan was the first big superstar of WWE with his red and yellow costume

The Hulkamania is undoubtedly one of the key reasons WWE is at its current position. His red and yellow hues became synonymous with wrestling all over the world in the ‘80s and ‘90s and the Hulkster is still cherished in the present day.


#1 The Undertaker

The all-black costume plays a key part in the myth and legend of Undertaker

The Deadman costume that induces creeps, as well as goosebumps, every time the Undertaker steps into the ring is one of the greatest costumes ever created. The all-black costume complete with the black trench coat and black hat in its many iterations maintains the basic theme, while perfectly complementing the mortician persona.


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