10 Best & 10 Worst Dressed WWE Superstars Of 2017

14. Best - Roman Reigns (Fastlane)

Mickie James Goldust
WWE.com

Though it now just looks as though Roman Reigns' boots were lost in transit, 'The Big Dog's speedy Sports Direct replacements suggested brave steps forward in his established ensemble.

The bright soles adorning his kicks brought to mind Triple H's divisive dalliance with milk-bottle boots in 2004, but when Roman cannily accessorised the shock of white with a similarly unpigmented logo on his chest, it seemed a conscious style shift en route to his WrestleMania black parade with The Undertaker.

Sadly, prospects of seeing Roman work all in white against the 'Lord Of Darkness' were halted by the trainers literally disappearing overnight. The boots were back as early as the following night's Raw, perhaps as instructed by a Vince McMahon that takes particular care over the overall look and feel of his top guy.

Reigns was back in black at the 'Show Of Shows' but his kit-clash contest with 'The Deadman' only aged the withered 'Phenom' further.

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