Ranking What Was Really The Best Wrestling Attire Every Year 1990-2021

22. 2000 - Scott Steiner

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Appearing twice on this list, nobody looked finer than Scott Steiner.

Steiner was far more intelligent than you might think. Most of his TNA gibberish was worked, because he knew it was over, and he knew the Steiners were over, too. He knew a reinvention was required, to set himself apart as a singles act, and he completed it by bleaching his hair and piling on mass. He was unhinged - that much was true - and his aesthetic in 2000 developed a brilliant strain of insanity. Looking like a combat athlete drunk on too much Vegas purse money, the chainmail acted as hubris. Steiner was the hardest f*cking Egyptian king who ever lived.

Shame about the kingdom.

 
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