Lex Luger shows off his bulging biceps. He's so impressed he needs to see himself flex in the mirror.
Jindrak was given an identical gimmick several years after Luger called the Reflection of Perfection. While Jindrak didn't have nearly as much muscle, his body was still sick and tight silver and gold trunks proved that it was a gimmick well worth recycling.
While Luger was the original Adonis, Masters took it to another level, with his impressive body, pecs bouncing, and kissing his biceps. If only all of his pins were with his crotch in his opponent's face while he flexed...
With Masters gone from the roster, Otunga has stepped into taking his place flexing his ripped (and often oiled up) body any second he has the chance.
Plus there's TNA's Godderz, who spends more time posing than he does wrestling (not that I have a problem with that.)
Bagwell called himself "buff" and "the stuff" and backed it up every chance he could by posing and flexing all of his stuff.
Ziggler loves to show off his impressive body, by ripping open his jacket vest and flashing his ripped abs to fan. Intimidating indeed.
And Ziggler's ass some times reads "Show off" and he frequently does, just in case you couldn't read.
Morrison's cockiness is most visible with his over the top entrances. Red carpet, photographers, wind blowing his hair, and a big fur coat that slides off to reveal his gorgeous body. He's the epitome of "if you've got it, flaunt it."
Other wrestlers don't have to have the full on narcissist gimmick to show off their goods, including (from left to right) Mondo, Armstrong, Woods, Cage, Bravado, Terry, and Roselli.
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