8 Hidden Meanings Behind WWE WrestleMania 40 Attires

2. Seth Rollins (Philly's Own ‘Macho Man')

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Ooh yeah! Dig it!

Seth Rollins is certainly no stranger to OTT himself. His outfits have become a weekly highlight on WWE TV, but Seth saved one of his most outrageous attires for this year's 'Mania 40. The then-World Heavyweight Champ danced his way through one of Philly's finest parade bands, and appeared to be this era's 'Macho Man' Randy Savage.

Randy would've given Seth's outfit a big thumbs up had he been around to see it. Older fans looking on would've got 'Macho Man' vibes from this, no doubt - it looked like threads 'Mach' would've sported in the early-90s. That's defo what happened to this 30-something when watching the closing night's first bout.

The way massive crowds sing along to Seth's entrance tune is intoxicating. It looked and sounded fabulous in Philly's giant stadium.

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