Chris Jericho wore this top to the ring when he faced Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XIX.
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“Macho Man” Randy Savage wore this jacket to the ring for his final bout on The Grandest Stage of Them All at WrestleMania X.
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Recognize this iconic red blazer? It belonged to Mr. McMahon during his days as a WWE commentator.
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Legendary manager Jimmy Hart crafted unique blazers for each of his clients, including this one for the tag team of Money Inc.
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“The Mouth of the South” wore this iconic blazer when he managed The Hart Foundation of Bret Hart and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart.
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Long before he was “The King,” WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race went by the nickname “Handsome.”
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During his early days in Mexico, Eddie Guerrero wore this ostentatious red, white and blue jacket while teaming with Art Barr as the villainous Americans known as "Los Gringos Locos."
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Art Barr, who was sometimes known as The Love Machine, wore this jacket as well, which was donated to WWE by Vickie Guerrero.
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No fooling. This tiny jacket was worn by Dink the Clown at WrestleMania X. The banana cream pie stains were tough to get out.
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These jackets belonged to The Federettes — a group of lovely ladies who could be seen at ringside during WWE events from 1986.
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“Classy” Freddie Blassie was the picture of sophistication in these handmade sequined jackets.