10 Wrestlers Who Looked The Best In White Gear

Angelic glows on the biggest shows, but who wore it best?

New Day Seth Rollins
WWE

White wrestling gear rules! And it was made official in suspiciously similar fashion just days later.

Often saved for special occasions, big matches, WrestleMania clashes or all of the above, there are few wrestlers that don't look their best in a fresh white fit, not least because it remains the rarest of the attire colours in wrestling.

Think of the drawbacks - it only really looks its absolute best before the bell has rung, with marks, sweat, scuffs and - as confirmed by Gail Kim herself - fake tan doing much to damage the magic. And gear is expensive, wrestlers need to save money, and not every show can be the biggest one. There have been casualties too; Maria Menounos infamously looked like she had something else on the back of her white tights when brown tanner marks appeared during her WrestleMania bout alongside against Beth Phoenix and Eve Torres.

But these are relatively small risks to take when the outcome is so fantastic. So fantastic, in fact that your favourite might not be included here. Consider this a rare invitation to spout off (with pictures, of course) on Twitter and Facebook if so. But the pictures really are mandatory...

10. Randy Savage

New Day Seth Rollins
WWE

SummerSlam 1991 marked a very nice day for a white wedding, even if the evening do ended in sheer terror for the happy couple.

Still, ahead of the king cobra attack ruining the buffet, the Macho Man's groom gear was an all-timer look for a guy that already had a 100% hit rate.

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