10 MORE Surprising Meanings Behind Famous Wrestling Attires

2. WrestleMania Rebound

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Sasha Banks wasn't the only competitor from the historic triple threat to pay direct tribute to an icon through her choice of gear. It's frankly astonishing that Ric Flair wasn't a blubbing wreck as he walked his daughter to the ring for the women's title three-way thanks to her own wardrobe choice on the night itself.

The Dallas, Texas showdown saw her literally covered in glory as she made her way down the lengthy WrestleMania 32 entrance ramp, sporting a robe that was made from parts of her father's stunning garb the night he bid farewell to his WWE career just under a decade earlier.

'Walking that aisle' one last time for his spectacular WrestleMania 24 'win or retire' clash with Shawn Michaels, 'The Nature Boy's robe was a glorious daydream in blue on the balmy 2008 Orlando night.

The fireworks that lit up AT&T stadium during his daughter's entrance and victorious exit matched the legitimate heat her act generated at the time, and served to further the Flair legacy on the 'show of shows'.

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