Over the years, the WWE has come up with some rather strange creations. An anthropomorphic minotaur, complete with a bull-head entrance attire, a seven foot, 300 pound dentist whodespite owning a professional degreechose to pursue a career beating up Bret Hart instead, and of course that flirtatious, suggestive, wig-wearing androgyne who insisted on performing in gold paint. And thats only just the beginning. But such zany ideas havent been limited to the ring alone. Somehow the madness has managed to infiltrate the WWEs merchandise departmentand with rather questionable results. From garden gnomes to religious headgear, the WWE has put its brand, images and characters on all sort of miscellaneous items. And while the products in question may not be quite as disturbing as some of the aforementioned gimmicks, much of the logic behind these items has arguably been just as nonsensical. In one of the most unusual articles Ive ever had the pleasure of writing, this piece round up ten of the weirdest pieces of WWE memorabilia that weve ever seen offered to the public.