10 Hidden Meanings Behind Outlandish ALL IN Attires

9. Colt Cabana

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It was pleasing that Colt Cabana was both a feature of the Zero Hour pre-show as well as the main ALL IN pay-per-view itself - though no longer connected to the Being The Elite crew or any affiliated spinoff, he remains independent (and Chicago) wrestling royalty.

There was a time many years ago where this sort of caper would have had his name all over it. He had to contend with picking his gear to do just that, but the theft of the ALL IN iconography was more of an earned acknowledgement. He was ALL IN long before it was a cute brand, and he'll likely still be when the bandwagon moves on.

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