10 WEIRD Changes Wrestlers Made You Definitely Don't Remember

7. Booker T...ights

Undertaker Arn Anderson
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Rolling back the years to his Harlem Heat days despite holding midcard singles gold and chasing a WrestleMania main event in 2006, Booker T looked tremendous in bright white long tights at the 2006 Royal Rumble. Not since his WCW days had he ditched the traditional main eventers look, but just a few months shy of becoming a cartoonish regal figure in the company, the former WCW Champion had found new comfort with the undulating success of his wacky side.

The whole experience was all too short and sweet. Embroiled in a reprisal of his legendary best-of-seven WCW feud with Chris Benoit over the United States Championship at the time, Booker beamed as he made his way down to the ring as entrant #13, got in the mix with 'The Rabid Wolverine' from the off, and was dumped out just 18 seconds later.

It was the least time spent in the match of anybody in there, and contrasted nicely with how sharp he looked for the short shift.

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