Many Superstars, including "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, had symbols or logos on their boots emblematic of their persona.
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Other boot symbols were not quite as expected. Bret "Hit Man" Hart went with stars instead of the more obvious hearts.
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Bam Bam Bigelow's boots were ablaze with flames, much like his tights and head tattoo.
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Bobby Heenan's favorite to win Royal Rumble Matches because of his propensity to throw opponents over the top rope, The Berzerker wore barbaric fur boots while competing.
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The legendary Bruiser Brody with his sheepskin boots.
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Demolition used studded shin guards on their boots, matching their unique ring gear.
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Dusty Rhodes was one of many grapplers to ply his trade in a set of cowboy boots.
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Barry Windham, of Four Horsemen and "Stalker" fame, also sported cowboy boots in the ring.
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Barefoot WWE Hall of Famer Mr. Fuji.
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Barefoot WCW competitor Prince Iaukea.
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Jimmy Snuka likewise competed barefoot. Also, Roddy Piper wore traditional monogrammed boots.
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Greg Valentine also wore monogrammed boots.
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Perhaps the most well-known technician for initialling his boots was Ric Flair, whose "RF" was awfully similar to Roddy Piper's "RP."
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Chris Jericho opts not for a "CJ" monogram, but rather for his full last name across his shin guards.
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Sgt. Slaughter wore camo-inspired boots.
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The Iron Sheik's unique footwear.
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Sgt. Slaughter's villainous footwear.
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The Sheik was a boot innovator.
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The red and yellow of Hulkamania ran wild on Hollywood Hogan's boots.
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The Texas Tornado, Kerry Von Erich.
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Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson of The Rock 'n' Roll Express.
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Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty of The Rockers wore matching zebra-print boots, demonstrative of their exciting ring style.
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Cactus Jack could not be more different than The Rockers, but Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy also sported animal print boots.
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CM Punk shows his hometown pride with Chicago stars.
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Punk's Chicago stars come in different colors.
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The look of Punk's gear has varied over the years, but always shows love for The Second City.
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Those aren't hockey skates, but don't tell that to The Goon.
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Known for having gear as dynamic as his ring persona, Kofi Kingston's boots often display his own logo.
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Kofi has had many variations of his matching ring outfits.
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Kofi spent some time in ring gear evocative of iconic villain The Riddler, but the WWE Universe couldn't help but cheer the multi-time titleholder.
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John Morrison's rockstar attitude spread to his outfit choices, which included fur accoutrements attached to his boots. Sheamus also has boots emblematic of his persona.
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The Great White uses his cross logo across the back of his boots.
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AJ Lee wears Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars.
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Love him or hate him, John Cena chooses to wrestle in sneakers, love it or hate it.
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The Road Warriors wore spiked shin guards.
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Many Native Americans used boots inspired by their culture, including Wahoo McDaniel.
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Chief Jay Strongbow also wore suede Native American boots when battling the likes of The Wild Samoans.
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Perhaps it was Tatanka's fringed Native American footwear that propelled him to an impressive undefeated streak in the 1990s.
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Hailing from Outer Space, Max Moon traveled from light-years away wearing futuristic boots.
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Tiger Ali Singh wore vibrant, unique ring boots.
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Though they were difficult to spot as he flew across the ring, Sean Waltman wore the popular brand of ASICS athletic sneakers while competing as The 1-2-3 Kid.
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The most interesting element of Mantaur had to be his footwear, right?