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

28. 1994 - Bull Nakano

Bret Hart Young Bucks
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The superstars of the '90s joshi scene almost invariably looked incredible - somewhere, a rabid enthusiast is infuriated that Akira Hokuto is not listed here, and that is fair - but look at Bull Nakano.

She passed the airport test all right, Jesus f*cking Christ: that distinctive hairdo was as cool as it was striking as it was clever. She looked so much taller with all that spray, which, combined with her frame, made her look like the most imposing pro wrestler in any arena.

It wasn't too much of a gimmick. The attire accentuated her aura: at her core, as illustrated by the black boots and trunks, she was a sh*t-kicker who just happened to look sensational out-performing everybody on the roster who didn't bear the surname 'Hart' at SummerSlam.

 
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