#6. Brian Pillman Jr.: Cincinnati Pride
Brian Pillman Jr. rocked the traditional black and orange of the Cincinnati Bengals on AEW Grand Slam. His feud with MJF started in Cincinnati and has taken them to New Jersey and New York City.
Pillman Jr. also represented his father, Brian Pillman, in this look, as the latter was a special team player for the Cincinnati Bengals before he became a pro wrestler.
The greatest thing about Pillman Jr. is his willingness to pay tribute to his father while also still being true to himself.
#5. CM Punk: The Return of the Trunks
CM Punk brought back his old look at AEW Grand Slam. Everyone was surprised at AEW All Out when he chose to wear tights during his in-ring return as opposed to his traditional trunks.
The former WWE Superstar's fans seemed very happy when he returned to his trunks during his second-ever AEW match while still sporting the red stars and blue stripes of Chicago.
On top of this, we got to see CM Punk's range of tattoos, which is always lots of fun for fans of tattoo art and punk music.
#4. Ruby Soho: Embraced the History of Punk at AEW Grand Slam
Ruby Soho really dressed to impress during AEW Grand Slam, as she faced off against AEW Women’s Champion Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D. for the title.
She brought denim to AEW, with its distressed look incorporating patches of different colors of blue and white. Her new jacket made denim cool again, as its use of punk rock band patches and safety pins embraced the DIY ethos of the punk lifestyle.
She accessorized with a black beanie to make the look feel like an everyday outfit, something anyone could wear.