Before his shocking attack on WWE Champion John Cena, Mark Henry had won over the WWE Universe with a seemingly heartfelt retirement speech.
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One of the lone moments of levity came when The World's Strongest Man noted his salmon-pink jacket: "I figure, if you all forget me, you'll at least remember this coat."
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Dastardly act of deception aside, Henry rocked the loud jacket well.
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Theodore Long sported an eggshell-blue suit at WrestleMania XXVIII in Miami.
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John Laurinaitis, who captained the team opposing Long's squad that night, wore an outfit that'd make Colonel Sanders proud.
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At No Way Out 2012, "Mr. Excitement" sauntered to the ring in a bright red suit.
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WWE CEO Mr. McMahon evidently didn't admire Laurinaitis' style much.
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The jackets-in-wrestling category gets considerably louder when you consider ring coats such as "Macho Man" Randy Savage's fringed jacket.
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WWE Hall of Famer Bret "Hit Man" Hart proudly wore the color pink, both as a singles competitor ...
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... and as one-half of The Hart Foundation team with Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.
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At the WWE-sponsored Superstars for Sandy Relief charity auction, Brodus Clay rocked a snazzy pinstriped suit.
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A fashion plate since day one, "Freebird" Michael P.S. Hayes' clothing choice has always made an impression, regardless of if he was an active competitor ...
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... or acting in a behind-the-scenes capacity.
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Another example of a bright ring jacket is this orange-and-yellow ensemble modeled by Sting.
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The Miz often goes dapper for his hosting gig on "Miz TV." Here, he wears a burgundy sports coat.
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On the same night that Triple H removed him from power, Mr. McMahon brightened up a bad situation with a light fuchsia jacket.
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In the 1980s, WWE announcers such as Mr. McMahon were often seen wearing jackets emblazoned with the organization's logo.
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Bruno Sammartino and Mr. McMahon wear company colors, while Jesse Ventura does his own thing ...
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... as he so often did.
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In the late '80s, Ventura was hardly the only WWE commentator to go against the grain. Lord Alfred Hayes was also known for a few elaborate outfits.
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Speaking of WWE personalities whose jackets matched their larger-than-life personas, here's former WWE wrestler-turned-manager Johnny Valiant.
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WWE Hall of Fame manager "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart has always made a statement with his choice of jackets.
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Upon returning to WWE in 2012, Chris Jericho brought with him a one-of-a-kind incandescent jacket.
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Early in his tenure at WWE, Hornswoggle spent most of his time in a green getup that stirred up the occasional leprechaun comparison.