WWE: 7 Most Ridiculous Outfits Wrestlers Were Ever Forced To Wear

4. Aldo Montoya

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieq1bkWNRuk What is that on your head? The future Justin Credible must have been pretty stoked when WWE called him in 1994 and asked him to become the Portuguese Man O' War, Aldo Montoya. Credible, real name Peter Polaco had occasionally wrestled as jobber on television for WWE but he must have felt his big break was coming as the company were going to use his Portuguese heritage in a character nicknamed Man O' War. Unfortunately that wasn't the case. Everything is wrong with what Aldo was forced to wear as his attire. His lemon yellow pants over the red and green trousers looked absolutely awful, while he wore fuzzy yellow wristbands and of course the infamous mask. Not only did he look stupid wearing the mask but as many have put it, the mask looked like a jock strap and that probably isn't an association you want to have. Polaco's career in WWE never went anywhere and that was despite his friendship with members of the Kliq. Doesnt that just show you how bad this gimmick was? Not even his influential friends could help him on that. Polaco then went on to success in ECW as Justin Credible where he formed the Impact Players with Lance Storm and the team would win the ECW World Tag Team Championships twice and Credible himself would capture the ECW Heavyweight Title; but the chant 'Aldo' would rear its head from time to time. Polaco would even revive the Aldo Montoya character for a Chikara event in 2012, so at least he can laugh about it (with the rest of us) now.
 
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