Favorite one-off attires

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What are some of your favorite attires that were only used once or less than a handful of times? For me it's Kanes attire from Survivor Series 2001. This attire was made into multiple action figures at the time bit due to changes in outfit and character not long after, Kane never got the chance to bring this bad boy out again.

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Alexa bliss as freddy Krueger
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Heard the pants were unfinished but either way the doodoo brown color on the Heart Break Kid should've been a no go from the start.
I believe brother Bruce said Shawn’s idea was an “earthy” color to signify his rebirth and rising up out of the dirt that his life used to be. So there was at least an idea behind it but they came out looking like shit, literally
 
I believe brother Bruce said Shawn’s idea was an “earthy” color to signify his rebirth and rising up out of the dirt that his life used to be. So there was at least an idea behind it but they came out looking like shit, literally
Well a Phoenix is born from fire so he should of gone with firey colors
 
Johnny Gargano and Finn Balor had a lot of good ones (if Balor counts because they were painted on.) Gargano piecing them together for his farewell match was really cool.
 
Was HBK's blue Summerslam 95 attire only worn that one time?
 
Was HBK's blue Summerslam 95 attire only worn that one time?

Idk but probably. I can't remember Shawn wearing blue at all in his 2002-2010 run outside of jeans so don't think they were high up on his favorite colors list.
 
I believe brother Bruce said Shawn’s idea was an “earthy” color to signify his rebirth and rising up out of the dirt that his life used to be. So there was at least an idea behind it but they came out looking like shit, literally

Well a Phoenix is born from fire so he should of gone with firey colors

That's actually perfectly appropriate with the shit brown color though because his whole, "leaving that part of him behind and becoming a born again Christian" is complete and utter bullshit ... according to Jim Cornette, among others. I'm sure they're right.
 
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