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

7. 2015 - Seth Rollins

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If Seth Rollins tweeted like he did in 2019 in 2015, he'd have gotten away with it.

The man was undeniable as WWE's preeminent super-worker. Working with a blistering urgency that brought the excitement without undermining his heel character - he was a slimy, desperate man, articulating his persona by exploding through matches nobody gave him a shot at winning - he was on fire.

He reflected his pristine consistency - beyond that dire match against Brock Lesnar - by donning a just gorgeous all-white ensemble at SummerSlam.

An iconic look worn by a man in the form of his life, if you've ever wondered why he never wore it again, Vince McMahon is a crazy old man who hated it.

Those are Seth's actual words.

 
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