Not strictly an inclusion on this list for how his image change actually looked, but rather what it represented, Randy Savage's to the New World Order made very little sense. After months of feuding with Nash, Hall and Hogan, he abruptly switched sides for no good reason, replacing his characteristically bright, exciting ring attire with the black and white of the nWo. Savage was just one of many wrestlers who didn't fit the nWo aesthetic, and the biggest star of the past to be shoehorned into the group. He, like Curt Hennig and Rick Rude, didn't suit the role of an underling to the three founding members, or the modern black and white look, and was merely a recognisable ex-WWF name used to give the stable further star quality. Although the nWo were one of the most popular wrestling phenomena of the 90s due to their rejection of 80s-established conventions, certain wrestlers simply didn't fit this new style. Randy Savage, for all his legendary contributions to wrestling history, was certainly an example in this regard.