Ric Flair wore this elaborate robe on his way to the ring for the epic bout he had with Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXIV.
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Flair's career was on the line. Though he lost the bout, the WWE Universe will remember the match, and Flair's robe, for years to come.
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Jerry "The King" Lawler entered the ring at WrestleMania XXVII wearing this number, resembling the outfits he used to wear when he ruled the rings in Memphis, Tenn.
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Triple H rose from beneath the stage at WrestleMania 22 on this massive throne.
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This barbaric outfit let the WWE Universe know that Triple H expected a huge battle against John Cena.
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"Macho Man" Randy Savage wore a different set of gear for each of his four tournament bouts at WrestleMania IV.
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He defeated "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase in the finals to win the WWE Championship.
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Miss Elizabeth had a matching dress for each of Savage's attires.
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Rey Mysterio showed his warrior spirit with this Aztec-inspired gear.
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"Ravishing" Rick Rude got inside the head of Jake "The Snake" Roberts with these tights.
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That's the face of Roberts' wife, Cheryl, airbrushed on the front.
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Hollywood Hogan shocked the world by ditching his red and yellow for the black and white of The nWo.
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"The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes found success no matter what he wore, including these infamous yellow polka dots.
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Ricky Steamboat became "The Dragon" during his second stint in WWE.
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With a scaly cape, Steamboat breathed fire before his matches.
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Ax and Smash of Demolition struck fear into the hearts of opponents with their spiked leather outfits.
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Sting went from extra-colorful to black and white when WCW turned its back on him.
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Kane got reacquainted with his inner monster when he put on his mask once again.
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The Miz went from the butt of locker room jokes to WWE Champion when he started wearing ring attire like this.
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The massive crowd in attendance at WrestleMania XXVIII was in awe as they watched The Undertaker approach the ring in this jacket.
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The Phenom kept his face covered until he stepped in the ring for his Hell in a Cell Match against Triple H.
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After being buried alive by Mankind, The Deadman returned to WWE a month later at Survivor Series 1996.
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He descended from the rafters of Madison Square Garden, dressed like a bat.
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Shawn Michaels took a jab at The Undertaker prior to their WrestleMania XXV bout.
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HBK was lowered into the arena, wearing a white coat and hat, similar to The Deadman's.
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Once he reached the stage, he ditched the fake Deadman garb for something more his style.
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In 1986, tough New York City brawler Adrian Adonis dropped his black garb for more fashionable attire.
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After joining Jimmy Hart, he adopted the nickname "Adorable."
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Goldust's attire is one of the most unusual in WWE history.
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JBL traded in the T-shirt and jeans he wore as half of The APA to embrace his inner tycoon.
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JBL rode in his limousine as the WWE, the United States and the Intercontinental Champion.