10 Wrestlers Who Insulted Their Opponents With Their Attires

1. Lacey Evans

Lacey Evans
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Fair f*cks to Lacey Evans for at least investing in her boots when the force of her flying right fist wasn't going to be enough to get one over on Becky Lynch during their series of pay-per-view stinkers earlier this year.

Her matches with 'The Man' didn't do much to elevate her nor the brand new champion and (theoretically) biggest star in the company, but the 'Sassy Southern Belle' made a point of making a splash every time she appeared.

Money guns and vibrant greens spoke more to the Money In The Bank show theme during their first singles skirmish, but boots with the image of her knocking Lynch clean out with the Women's Right adorning was an awesomely obnoxious touch.

She topped it during her mixed tag main event alongside Baron Corbin against the Raw Women's Champion and her real-life beau Seth Rollins. Sporting tights with 'The Beastslayer's name across her backside, Evans went in hard on the new loves in an effort to undermine the pair of them for the good of her team.

Considering the conflicting summers Corbin and Rollins would go on to have, more's the pity that her boy-popping efforts were in vain.

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