8 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 37 - Night 1 Attires

The Riott Squad go to the movies, and which WWE legends teased a major return with a custom outfit?

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It's not been a banner year if you're a fan of wrestling attire, as well you might have noticed by the lack of articles such as these following every monthly supershow.

It's hard to argue with the rationale of the wrestlers that have chosen not to put particular effort or finances into threads for a wall of Zoom calls. The ThunderDome has proven a a partial solution to the problems posed by the empty Performance Center, but could only do so much in terms of replicating the pulsating thrill of a live crowd.

Seth Rollins has recently suggested that the current set up allows for "cleaner" production on promos and the like, but he's been browbeaten by audiences in the past for not being the babyface they loved nor the heel they loved to hate. Whatever-reaction-you-want.wav is probably perfect for the former WWE and Universal Champion, but thankfully it didn't deter him getting some new threads made for the biggest show of the year.

His are always some of the best, but what of the rest of the Night 1 roster? A unique pressure to try and steal the show from underneath the Sunday crew loomed large over Saturday's show - it felt palpable. But how did it look?

8. Seth Rollins - Embrace The Vision

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Is Seth Rollins making a play for presidential power?

There's probably been better times in his career to try and court public favour, but the former 'Messiah' invoked Barack Obama's "Change" iconography as part of his grandiose new "Embrace The Vision" mantra.

It's reasonable (at best) patter for the man who should have been thrown in Twitter jail for his own sake back in 2019, but at least it looked class. Rollins has burned down much of the love and support he used to foster, but he never fails to deliver the sartorial goods on 'The Grandest Stage'.

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Michael is a writer, editor, podcaster and presenter for WhatCulture Wrestling, and has been with the organisation over 7 years. He primarily produces written, audio and video content on WWE and AEW, but also provides knowledge and insights on all aspects of the wrestling industry thanks to a passion for it dating back over 30 years. As one third of "The Dadley Boyz", Michael has contributed to the huge rise in popularity of the WhatCulture Wrestling Podcast, earning it top spot in the UK's wrestling podcast charts with well over 50,000,000 total downloads. He has been featured as a wrestling analyst for the Tampa Bay Times and Sports Guys Talking Wrestling, and has covered milestone events in New York, Dallas, Las Vegas, London and Cardiff. Michael's background in media stretches beyond wrestling coverage, with a degree in Journalism from the University Of Sunderland (2:1) and a series of published articles in sports, music and culture magazines The Crack, A Love Supreme and Pilot. When not offering his voice up for daily wrestling podcasts, he can be found losing it singing far too loud watching his favourite bands play live. Follow him on X/Twitter - @MichaelHamflett