Fanny packs, zubaz pants and sparkly spandex. No, wrestlers are not exactly the most fashionable people on the planet. Of course there are exceptions and with a dress code now enforced, WWE superstars are all but forced to put on their best rags for the good of the company's image. But there is enough photographic evidence out there to suggest that, when left to their own devices, wrestlers usually end up dressing like some 1980s nightmare come to life. This lack of style unfortunately extends to tattoos. The tattooed look is an increasingly popular one for wrestlers and, when it's done right, it can look really good and it can add to a wrestler's persona and aura. For a (former) wrestler like CM Punk, their ink is a big part of their appeal and helps them to connect to a subsection of the WWE Universe. The Rock is another wrestler whose choice of body art has been more of a help than a hindrance. His tribal piece has inspired thousands of imitators. Ditto Rey Mysterio. If your job requires you to be topless in front of millions of people, a lot of time should be invested in any decision over tattoos. It's just common sense. A bad tattoo, while making you look stupid, can also have an adverse effect on your employment prospects. WWE, in its bid to move towards a more family-friendly product, will sometimes disregard a prospective talent if he or she is covered in tattoos or has some questionable ink. So let's take a look at the twelve dumbest tattoos that are decorating WWE superstars' bodies.