10 Best & 10 Worst Dressed WWE Superstars Of 2017

15. Worst - Bludgeon Brothers (SmackDown Live!)

Mickie James Goldust
WWE.com

Currently walking the finest of fine lines between action and comedy, The Bludgeon Brothers' cinematic reintroduction to SmackDown Live! has yet to firmly cast them as fun additions or farcical flops. It's perhaps why patience is also required with their new look, but a few quick changes now would do wonders for their longterm chances of finally thriving on the main roster.

The matching deep reds and blacks are a step up from the post-Wyatt jumble sale garb, but the frilly trousers in particular put in mind the spate of late-90s boybands sporting pants baggier than one of Kane's election campaign jumpers.

A great aesthetic for Justin Timberlake in his N'Sync pomp for sure, but less so for those that revel in the darkness of destruction.

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