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Originally Posted by jerichoholicninja
If the change is made because of a change in character I think it's a good thing. If it's a change made for personal reasons I probably wouldn't care too much.
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Jericho's haircut came a bit early, but his switch to trunks, and to suits during interview segments, were made to help transition from his rockstar character to the heel character he is now. It was essential.
Same with the Miz. His trunks and boots make him look legit. It was a part of his character growth.
Shad swtiching over to trunks and boots is sign of taking himself and his character more seriously.
Orton buzzing his hair and going away from the pretty boy spikes makes him look more sinister and bad ass, and seperates him from his old persona. Also, the new haircut helps accentuate the music.
Steve Austin related to the everyday working man. His look was simple. He came to work in black boots and black trunks. Nothing fancy. He just showed up to work and get what he wanted.
I could go on, but in general, I think a look should have atleast something to do with the character a guy is portraying.