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There was some team in WCW late 90's that I either saw on Nitro or Thunder that wore some sort of long sleeve black pantyhose see thru shirts that looked awful. I only saw them once as they kind of looked like High Voltage. I forgot who they jobbed to.

Erik Watts & Chad Fortune?

I dont think so. Didn't they have some sort of NASCAR gimmick?

 

These guys reminded me of a cross between goth and Night at the Roxbury. Now that I think about it more it was almost like a prelude to Kronik. Similar shirts with no patterns. I'll have to research more when I get a chance and see if I can figure it out.

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comment_5715924

Tekno Team 2000 I will cut some slack because they correctly predicted in the future people will spell things wrong on purpose using the letter K to look cool. Also, era of style aside, is their gear really *that* radically different than Neville "The man that gravity forgot"? Both are working b-Marvel Hero gimmicks too.

comment_5716118

I feel like there's GOT to be some women's attire in the last 15 years that would top the list but cannot think of any.

Nia Jaxx's debut attire could be on the list. She looked like a Faberge egg. For the most part though, women's attire is generally pretty good. Even the bad looks tend to be bad on purpose, like some of Sensational Sherri's goofier outfits.

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