10 Best & 10 Worst Dressed WWE Superstars Of 2017

13. Worst - Seth Rollins (WrestleMania 33)

Mickie James Goldust
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Seth Rollins' WrestleMania 33 attire was a heavy-handed choice, and 'The Architect' deserves at least some praise for understanding the merit in stepping out in style on the 'Grandest Stage'.

Unfortunately, like the man himself at the time, his outfit was a mess of mixed messages. He was ready to 'burn down' Triple H's empire, as you'd assume would be a primary objective of a 'Kingslayer'. But by early 2017, he was anything but the golden child he'd once desperately craved to be.

Rollins' story was one of personal redemption as much as it was fierce revenge, and such glittery bombast was far more suited to the sneering heel of old.

Alongside that, it just didn't really look the part. Seth has a great track record when it comes to supercard specialities, but this was a 24-karat misfire.

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