Fashion Break: Cesaro Has The Most Underrated Entrance Attires in the Game, Hands Down

Jameel Raeburn
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Cesaro is the man. Period.

Behind Brock Lesnar (who’s rarely every around these days), Cesaro has positioned himself as the most legit star in the WWE. Pound-for-pound, he’s one of the strongest athletes in the squared circle, and this year — despite a few setbacks, he’s stepped up his game tenfold.

But beyond his resumé in the ring, Cesaro has always taken pride in his entrance attire. Beyond the toughness, there’s a showmanship in wrestling that people remember you for and Cesaro’s entrance attire game hasn’t gone completely unnoticed (at least not by me). From his debut in 2011 through to 2015, we capture his most impressive entrance attires.

Champion of America Era

When you look back at Cesaro’s debut in the WWE, he really kicked in the door wavin’ the .44. Upon signing in September of 2011, he lapped nearly his entire FCW/NXT class by debuting on television in just over six months and obtaining the United States Championship in a little less than a year. Not to mention he looked like money doing so. The story was he served in the Swiss Militia, spoke five-languages, had a bad chick on his side (whatever happened to Aksana?), and was a former rugby star before being banned for excessive aggression. So yeah, complete bad ass.

Hell in a Cell 2012: Cesaro held true to his rugby past, no knee pads but successfully stunted on the WWE Universe with his custom rugby training jacket.

TLC 2012: Even better than the red colorway, the black colorway. Even better than the black colorway, what it says on the back.

Absolutely assuming that’s Swiss for “Cesaro will uppercut you motherfuckers virtuti!”

EC 2013: The most hated patriot in America. For months, no American was able to touch Cesaro in the ring and take the US Championship. Who’s next? Barack Obama? Cesaro customizes his black rugby vest, now outfitted with the stars and stripes. He was a real American before the Real Americans.

Main Event, 2013:Expendable 4: Swiss Death #Stunt

Hell in a Cell 2013: Cesaro joined The Real Americans with Zeb Colter and somehow fashioned his flag into a cape. Nothing was the same.

January 2014: And how could we ever forget the time he convinced Jack Swagger to get matching training jackets, because the team that swags together, tags together.

April 2014: After Wrestlemania XXX, Cesaro was in line for a huge push and was paired with resident wrestling jesus — Paul Heyman. He’d now don the classic Shiny suit, word to Ma$e and Diddy.

May 2014: Cesaro was featured on RAW, Smackdown, Main Event and everywhere else on the planet. The King of Swing was in high demand, and now he had his own merchandise to prove it. A take on the classic King of the Ring logo, Cesaro truly donned himself the King of Swing.

Fall 2014: For the majority of the summer, Cesaro did a whole lot of nothing. It wasn’t until Night of Champions where he would return to PPV action against Sheamus and become the only man since Damien Sandow to walk down to the ring in what can arguably be perceived as bathroom gear. Bed, Bath, and Uppercuts.

April/May 2015: The Winter of 2014 and Spring of 2015 proved good for Cesaro as he teamed up with Tyson Kidd and Natayla and within two months won the Tag Team Championships. The pair ran together not only with matching entrance hoodies, but with state of the art Beats by Dr. Dre headphones.

Summerslam 2015: With the unfortunate injury of Tyson Kidd, Cesaro once again embarked on a solo run where he ran into Kevin Owens at Summerslam 2015. Killing the game once more with his own stencil-style varsity jacket, and of course — towel.

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Jameel Raeburn
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It's lemonade | Founder of @ThisGoesIn | College Graduate | Currently: Won't stop til' the aliens fight the robots.