#3. Santana and Ortiz: Here Come the Yankees
For their match at AEW Grand Slam, Santana and Ortiz came to the ring with their names embroidered onto New York Yankees-inspired baseball shirts.
After all, Proud and Powerful grew up in New York City. And in big moments throughout their careers, they have always represented their love of the city and the sports teams there.
A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE
The team accessorized with a black baseball bat, bottles of beer, and handkerchiefs that also showed their Puerto Rican heritage.
#2. FTR: Invoked the History of The Icon at AEW Grand Slam
FTR yet again invoked the legendary team of Kevin Nash and Scott Hall in their attire at AEW Grand Slam. When Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler first appeared in AEW, they wore all denim, just like The Outsiders did on their debut in WCW.
This time, however, FTR took inspiration from one of the most successful periods in WCW history, and a time that helped create the Sting we know today. Their look seemed heavily inspired by the nWo, which was one of the most popular factions in pro wrestling.
FTR adorned their gear with their names and stuck to black and leather while facing Sting and Darby Allin at AEW Grand Slam.
#1. Bryan Danielson: Enter The Dragon
The American Dragon is back and this was reflected in his choice of attire against AEW World Champion Kenny Omega during AEW Grand Slam.
His ring gear was in a deep shade of maroon with silver scale detailing that ran through from his trunks down to his shinpads.There was also a subtle nod to the American Dragon persona on his shinpad, with a black dragon swirling up from his boots.
The use of white pipping completed the outfit, which made the colors pop and also created a streamlined look.