10 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 39 Attires

7. Seth Rollins - A Different Kind Of Visionary

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In a match where Seth Rollins had to play wrestling gatekeeper against a shameless interloper, did he channel the one man infamous for occupying both spaces in the industry?

Probably not, but it's fun to speculate all the same. Many spotted how Rollins' entrance attire mirrored the bizarre but brilliant Jeff Jarrett mid-90s straps look, though the former Universal Champion didn't need to wrap a guitar around the head of Logan Paul (or KSI in a Prime bottle costume) to get the win.

Several comparisons were also made with X-Men's Magneto, which might have been why Logan Paul looked the part as...

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