#2 WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash, aka Diesel

The esthetic that most WWE fans associate with Diesel is pretty simple and straightforward - black and silver. It's a formula that worked well for the seven-footer. But before he was Big Daddy Cool and WWE started running on Diesel Power in 1995, Kevin Nash’s role was that of a bodyguard to Shawn Michaels.
For months, audiences only saw Diesel outside the ring in the Heartbreak Kid's corner. Once Diesel started to make in-ring appearances in actual matches, his initial ring attire selections were not quite as subtle as basic black.
Early on in his WWE in-ring career, Diesel’s singlets would feature more lively colors or even animal prints such as cheetahs and zebras. It was a flashier look than what he would eventually settle in on. Maybe Nash was drawing literal inspiration from his former place of employment before wrestling?
In any event, the switch to a black-on-black ensemble would fit the character much better and would be the color palette most associated with Diesel throughout his run in WWE.
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