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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Feb 8, 2016 15:30:25 GMT -5
I HUGELY disagree with the idea that the Usos gear is "too childish". They look amazing. Wrestling gear, on average, should explode with color. Even sadistic characters like Jake Roberts were able to make shades of pink/blue and gold with red trims work. I couldn't stand how Attitude had such an obsessive emphasis on almost everyone in black. Wrestling costumes should make the guy wearing them look like superheroes/supervillains, catching the eye and the imagination. There is a place for plain black trunks and street clothes, but they should be a rarity, saved for tough, more serious guys.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Feb 8, 2016 15:34:46 GMT -5
I HUGELY disagree with the idea that the Usos gear is "too childish". They look amazing. Wrestling gear, on average, should explode with color. Even sadistic characters like Jake Roberts were able to make shades of pink/blue and gold with red trims work. I couldn't stand how Attitude had such an obsessive emphasis on almost everyone in black. Wrestling costumes should make the guy wearing them look like superheroes/supervillains, catching the eye and the imagination. There is a place for plain black trunks and street clothes, but they should be a rarity, saved for tough, more serious guys. I think it's getting harder to find people willing to NOT take themselves seriously, though. Most people DON'T want to be seen as the Heath Slater or Bo Dallas-esque goofball.
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