12 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE SummerSlam 2019 Attires

2. Finn Bálor - The White Stuff

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Positively angelic in contrast to his "Demon" alter-ego and the tantalisingly terrifying Fiend across the ring from him, Finn Bálor looked a diamond in white even if he was about to take a plunge into the darkest depths.

Finn's long saved his best gear for pay-per-views, and - if rumours are to be believed - this is his last supercard showcase for a while, it was the perfect aesthetic to help Bray Wyatt get his gripping new persona across. Selling purity with his attire and pure horror with his facials, Finn enhanced what was already an astonishing presentation of Wyatt's newest creation.

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