The city runs
on neon.
A near-future universe where character, aesthetic, and gear are the same thing. Every design belongs to a Renegade. Every Renegade carries a visual identity that arrives before the entrance music.
Three traditions, three identities
Each character in the Neon City Renegades universe represents a distinct approach to visual dominance. The gear belongs to the character. The character belongs to the aesthetic.
Thunder Jack operates at maximum output. The visual language is electric overload - high voltage pattern, saturated yellow on black, raw impact with no apology. He does not arrive quietly.
Blitz Vector moves before the opponent can process the direction. The gear reflects that - diagonal vectors, compressed motion lines, blue and silver on a dark base. The design is already ahead of where you are looking.
WildByte built a visual identity from digital noise. Neon glitch, scan line fragments, corrupted data as aesthetic. The opponent cannot predict what cannot be resolved into a familiar category.
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Performance compression fabric. Character-driven design. Four-way stretch built for training and competition.
Electric yellow and black. Heavy grid pattern. The visual weight of a power surge translated into compression fabric. Wear it to own the room before the match begins.
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Neon scan lines on black. Digital corruption as deliberate design. The glitch pattern is not a mistake - it is the identity, built into every panel.
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Blue and silver velocity vectors on dark base. Diagonal momentum lines. Gear that reads as motion even when you are standing still.
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The visual logic that runs through every design in the universe.
Every design in the Neon City Renegades collection belongs to a specific character. The visual choices are not aesthetic accidents. They are deliberate identity construction. Wearing Thunder Jack's gear means carrying Thunder Jack's visual argument into the room. The character and the costume are not separate things.
The cyberpunk visual language depends on contrast. Neon green on black. Electric blue on dark. The base is not background - it is the condition that makes the accent legible. Remove the dark and the neon becomes noise. Every design in the Neon City range starts from black and works outward from there.
The visual codes that look like distortion in cyberpunk aesthetics are choices, not failures. Scan lines, corrupted geometry, fragmented colour fields - these are the signatures of a tradition that uses instability as a design language. WildByte built an entire identity on that logic. The Neon City Renegades universe built a collection from it.
The Neon City aesthetic belongs here
Character-accurate ring gear for WWE, AEW, NJPW, and independent shows. Each Neon City Renegades design is built around a distinct character identity that carries presence from the entrance.
Neon-accented compression gear reads exactly right under blacklights and LED rigs. Dark base plus electric accent is the visual language of late-night festival culture. Burning Man, Download, Boomtown.
Four-way stretch compression fabric built for performance. The Neon City aesthetic does not compromise function - the designs carry visual identity without restricting movement or breathability.
A complete visual identity built into the design. No assembly required. The character is the costume - and the Neon City Renegades characters are original IP, so no licensing questions arise.
The cyberpunk aesthetic is the most consistent visual match for immersive event culture. Neon in dark environments. Bold identity in anonymous crowds. The design holds its argument across 48 hours on the playa.
The Neon City designs read as bold casual wear outside athletic and event contexts. Pair with a plain black tee and the leggings carry the entire visual argument without additional effort.
Cyberpunk as an aesthetic has always been about contrast. Dark environments and luminous detail. Decay and technology in the same frame. Clothing that belongs to a near-future world that feels simultaneously dystopian and inevitable. That visual logic - dark base plus neon accent - translates directly and naturally into performance activewear.
The Neon City Renegades is BillingtonPix's original wrestling universe - a cast of characters operating in that near-future setting where athletic identity and visual presence are the same thing. Each character carries a distinct aesthetic. Thunder Jack runs on electric overload. Blitz Vector operates through speed and geometry. WildByte builds an identity from digital noise. Each is built into a specific gear design, not as a print, but as a character.
The fabric already exists in the right form. Compression tights, neon gradient prints, four-way stretch construction - these are performance materials that happen to carry the exact visual codes the cyberpunk aesthetic demands. No compromise is needed between how the gear looks and how it functions. It trains. It cosplays. It holds its visual argument in any environment.
The character sections below introduce the three core Renegades and the gear that represents each one. The guides in the related reading section cover the aesthetic from first principles - what cyberpunk fashion actually is, where the dark crossover territory lies, how the festival and cosplay routes work. The collection is the destination. This page is the framework for getting there.
The Neon City Renegades - what you need to know
What is the Neon City Renegades?
The Neon City Renegades is an original BillingtonPix wrestling universe - a cast of fictional characters operating in a near-future city setting. Each character has a distinct visual identity, backstory, and gear design. Thunder Jack runs on electric overload. Blitz Vector operates through speed and geometry. WildByte builds an identity from digital noise. The universe gives the activewear collection a narrative framework that goes beyond pattern and print.
What is cyberpunk activewear?
Cyberpunk activewear applies the visual language of cyberpunk aesthetics - dark base, neon accent, technical fabric - to performance compression wear. It is the same four-way stretch polyester-spandex construction as standard gym gear, but carrying the visual codes of a near-future, high-contrast aesthetic tradition. The fabric exists in the right form. No compromise is needed between how it looks and how it functions.
How does the Neon City collection compare to regular printed leggings?
Most printed leggings use surface pattern without visual logic. Every design in the Neon City Renegades collection is built around a specific character and their visual argument - the colour choices, the line work, the contrast all belong to that character's identity. The design is not decoration. It is identification. There is a difference between a print and a character.
Can I wear these to festivals?
Yes. The dark base and neon accent aesthetic translates directly into festival environments - particularly those with LED or UV lighting. Burning Man, Download, Boomtown, and electronic music festivals all respond to the Neon City visual language. The compression fit holds through extended wear. The design reads at distance, which matters in crowd environments.
Is this for wrestling cosplay or gym wear?
Both, and without compromise. The fabric is genuine performance compression - polyester-spandex four-way stretch, the same construction used in serious athletic gear. The design is character-driven wrestling identity. You can train in it on Monday and wear it to a cosplay event on Saturday. The Wrestling Hero Style Guide (free AI stylist on ChatGPT) can build you a complete outfit from the Neon City range if you want a starting point.
Choose your character.
Every design belongs to a Renegade. Every Renegade carries a visual argument. This is not a print run - it is a universe.