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

30. 1992 - Steiner Brothers

Bret Hart Young Bucks
WWE.com

Scott Steiner in particularly embodied every last great professional wrestling quality: a vibrantly coloured jaw-dropping super-athlete who evolved into a piss funny promo artist that radiated a legitimately dangerous energy, he was also as hard as f*cking nails.

The Steiners were just awesome. They dropped people on their heads and roared in triumph at these narrow manslaughter charge escapes, and they looked splendid doing it: much like Perfect, only with a heightened none more 1990s vibe, they wore outrageous singlets to get over as legit wrestlers who never had the temerity to be remotely dull about it.

 
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