10 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 36 Attires

4. Zelina Vega - The Queen Of The Damned

Regular cosplayer Zelina Vega was back at it again, with a tremendous nod to the late singer/actor Aaliyah's final role before her passing in 2002's Queen Of The Damned.

She played the titular regal role as the leader of a group of vampires, inspiring Vega's striking head and upper body attire as she accompanied Angel Garza and Austin Theory to the ring for their doubles clash with the Street Profits.

She was out for blood on the night too, until her attack on Montez Ford was surprisingly stopped by the arrival of NXT favourite Bianca Belair.

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