10 Worst Outfits In WrestleMania History

Someone get Breezango on the case.

Seth Rollins gold fish WrestleMania 33
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On a show called WrestleMania, it's natural to assume that the 'wrestle' portion of that portmanteau is a pretty big part of it (with the other 50% obviously reserved for generalised 'Mania'.) It's not an unfair assumption, and for many, the wrestling really is why people tune in to WWE's annual megapalooza.

For others, it's something much, much more important:

The fashion!!

WrestleMania might mostly revolve around guys and gals battering each other for the sake of spangly belts, but its excessive entrance ramps today serve just as much as glorified catwalks as they do simple means of ingress. If you're going to strut your stuff down an aisle the length of Portugal, you're damn well gonna make sure you're in your snazziest togs. Few disappoint, and WWE's Show of Shows has frequently had the better of London, Paris, and Milan when it comes to stylish spandex.

But one man's fashion is another man's folly, and sometimes the best intentions comes apart at the seams. From the impractical to the outright obscene, WrestleMania's had its share of wardrobe malfunctions throughout its three decades - and none so terrible as these outfit chic-cups.

10. Maria Menounos (WrestleMania XXVIII)

Seth Rollins gold fish WrestleMania 33
WWE

These are perfectly lovely togs for the Greek entry into the Casual Miss. World contest.

Unfortunately, Maria Menounos was in Miami's SunLife Stadium to do a wrestle, not win a beauty pageant, making this crop-top and skinny jeans combo utterly impractical.

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