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

16. 2006 - KENTA

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It's hard to articulate why KENTA looked as cool as he did.

He had such a cool disposition and aura that it probably didn't matter which colour scheme he chose. His was the sort of personality that didn't even need to be animated. It was just inherent. He was intimidating by default, and was an incredible wrestler who got over everywhere he worked.

He was so self-evidently cool that his was appeal was universal. A totally unique worker - virtually every wrestler that watched him picked something of his up - he of course wore a colour scheme of brown and yellow that nobody had before him. It looked fantastic. Somehow.

KENTA was such a cool presence that he got the colours of piss and sh*t over as his attire.

 
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