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“Crazy how things work out” – Cesaro brings up one crazy similarity over his WM 30 and WM 37 wins

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Cesaro reminds fans of the similarity between his WrestleMania 30 and WrestleMania 37 in-ring attire

The WWE Universe sported a collective smile at this year’s WrestleMania 37 as Cesaro finally had his moment. It was a win 9 years in the making.

And the ‘Swiss Cyborg’ dismantled the self-proclaimed ‘Mr. WrestleMania’, Seth Rollins, in brutal fashion to win his first WrestleMania singles match.

It was certainly a massive moment in his career; so much so that his fellow WWE superstars went ballistic on social media when they saw him conquer ‘The Architect’.

Cesaro and Seth Rollins on SmackDown before they faced each other at WrestleMania 37. (WWE)

Described by many as the most underrated superstar in the promotion at the moment, Cesaro seems to finally be getting the push that he deserves.

But for Cesaro, the win at WM 37 was probably because of newfound lucky wrestling attire. And The Swiss superstar mentioned how it was similar to what he wore at WM 30.

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Cesaro says yellow is his colour as he points out similarity in his WrestleMania wrestling attire

Cesaro posted a series of photos on his Instagram account. These contained photos of him from yesteryear, including his win at WrestleMania 30.

The Swiss wrestler won the inaugural Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal after his heroic elimination of Big Show at the very end.

And during that career highlight moment, he was wearing black and yellow trunks. Just as he was wearing at WM 37 against Rollins.

He mentioned that this was not his intention. The 40-year-old wanted golden and yellow gear but he got yellow instead due to miscommunication.

Cesaro may be getting a title push soon. (Image Credits: WWECesaro on Twitter)

Cesaro now believes yellow is his lucky colour and you can expect to see more of that shade on him in future ‘Mania events.

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Aniket Rai

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