Halloween Costume Guide
Alex is a New York grappler and the lead protagonist of Street Fighter III, entering the tournament to get payback after its sponsor Gill puts his mentor Tom in the hospital (Wikipedia). The blonde wig and bare-chested suspenders look are what separate him from the dozens of other Street Fighter characters. He was SF3’s headliner in 1997, but the mainline series moved on to other faces since, so recognition today mostly comes from players who know that specific game.
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The wig is what registers first, and it needs volume and length or the whole look reads as generic shirtless guy in cargo pants. Keep the suspenders visibly over bare skin, not layered over a shirt, that’s the detail that separates Alex from every other brawler costume at the party. If the body paint smudges early in the night, wipe it down rather than trying to touch it up in a bathroom mirror, a half-faded scar looks worse than no scar at all.
Alex tells his rival exactly why he’s there, it’s payback for what happened to Tom, no hedging about it. That single-minded loyalty to the guy who raised him is more interesting to play than the wrestling moves themselves.
Going shirtless changes the whole night
If the party runs late or moves outside, bare skin gets cold fast and body paint transfers onto anything it touches. Have a jacket ready for later even if you don’t plan to use it early on.
The wig will need adjusting after any physical activity
A long wavy wig shifts if you’re dancing or being rough-housed at a party, which happens often with a wrestler costume. Bring a couple of bobby pins to reset it rather than leaving it crooked all night.
Duo Idea
Excellent duo since Alex considers Ryu his ultimate rival after their clash in the games, and the visual contrast between Alex’s wrestler build and Ryu’s classic gi reads instantly to any Street Fighter fan.
Group Idea: Street Fighter III Cast
Strong group for people who know SF3 specifically, since this era of the roster is less universally recognized than the SF2 cast. Someone in the group should build a more iconic look, like Chun-Li, to anchor the recognition for a general crowd.
Villain Pairing
Strong pairing built on direct conflict, Gill is the tournament sponsor Alex spends the whole story trying to get payback against. It reads best to people who know the SF3 storyline specifically, since Gill isn’t as widely known as series mainstays like M. Bison.
Group Idea: Wrestling-Inspired Fighters
Might work, but these three come from different franchises entirely, so the group needs the “wrestling-style grappler” concept spelled out. Each is a strong individual look, the connection between them is purely thematic.
This is a cheap, low-effort build once you have the wig, most of the rest is common gear.
Alex is blunt, loyal to the people who raised him, and treats every fight as personal. That directness is easy to play without much setup.
Wear the long wavy blonde wig with a red headband, then add green cargo pants held up by red suspenders worn bare-chested. Green half-finger gloves and brown boots finish it, and face and body paint add scars and muscle definition.
He’s niche outside of fighting game circles. Alex was Street Fighter III’s lead protagonist in 1997, but the mainline series moved on to Ryu and Luke as its faces, so recognition mostly comes from players who specifically know SF3.
“You’re the one I’ve been looking for! It’s payback time for Tom!” is his defining line, aimed at the tournament sponsor who put his mentor in the hospital.
Alex is a New York grappler and the lead protagonist of Street Fighter III. He enters the tournament to get payback after its sponsor, Gill, puts his mentor and father figure Tom in the hospital. His moveset and look draw heavily from professional wrestling, especially Hulk Hogan.
No. A light scar effect with face paint is enough, you don’t need to go heavy on prosthetics. The muscle shading matters more than the scar detail at a normal party distance.
Why does Alex enter the tournament in Street Fighter III?
Which real-life wrestler is Alex’s design and moveset most inspired by?