10 WWE Wrestler Attires That Paid Tribute To Other Wrestlers

6. Sasha Banks - Eddie Guerrero (WrestleMania 32)

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Sasha Banks had long cited Eddie Guerrero as the inspiring figure during her days as a young WWE fan hoping to one day make the leap from the stands to the squared circle, sharing the particularly tragic anecdote of only learning of his death as she arrived at the arena where the tribute Raw and SmackDown episodes would ultimately be taped in his honour.

Perhaps holding on to that difficult memory as well as wanting to pay the most fitting tribute possible to somebody so influential in her life, it was the legendary 'Latino Heat' she warranted worthy of a very special attire during one of her own career-defining moments.

Adopting his long tights included with a near-perfect take of the colours and designs Eddie used when he took the WWE Championship from Brock Lesnar in at No Way Out 2004, her dedication on the night was complete after she nailed a daring frog splash onto Charlotte and Becky as they lay prone in Flair's Figure Four Leglock.

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