10 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 36 Attires

8. Seth Rollins - The Sunday Night Messiah

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A defiance of authority and an inspired nod to his current gimmick and a WrestleMania icon.

Is Seth Rollins...back?

The return to the cool table might be temporary, but Rollins' WrestleMania 36 look will last a lifetime. Sporting brilliant white tights and boots along with a religious leader robe on entrance, 'The Monday Night Messiah' steered into his god complex with the same verve as born-again Christian Shawn Michaels arriving for his WrestleMania XXV classic with The Undertaker.

He too looked heavenly in the attire.

Infamously, Seth Rollins was told by Vince McMahon that he must never wear white again after sporting some stunning threads for his SummerSlam 2015 scorcher with John Cena. The choice here was obviously character driven, but good on 'The Architect' for making the right judgment call on the colour. More of this, please.

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