10 Worst T-Shirts In WWE History

1. Chyna - Enter At Your Own Risk

CM Punk Honey Badger
WWE

A long time ago, there were two wrestlers - Eddie Guerrero and Chyna. Guerrero was the youngest son of a Mexican wrestling legend and the most talented member of his whole family. Chyna was an ultra-popular role model who shattered stereotypes about what women could do in pro wrestling even as she became a sex symbol.

Together, the two briefly formed an on-air couple, and despite the fact that both were entertaining in their roles, the sad reality is that this shirt is the lasting legacy of their pairing. Thankfully, both did great things apart - Guerrero will be remembered for his amazing ability and incredible run to the WWE Championship, while Chyna will legitimately go down as one of the biggest crossover wrestling stars of her era - but put Eddie Guerrero and Chyna together? You've got this shirt.

There's so much to hate here, but keep this in mind. Even if the front of the shirt just said "Chyna" - you know, her name, and without the elongated "Y" - then they could have had the deniability of a double entendre for the "Enter at your own risk" part, because of wordplay with the name of the country. And that hypothetical shirt still would have been bad enough to make it onto this list.

 
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Scott Fried is a Slammy Award-winning* writer living and working in New York City. He has been following/writing about professional wrestling for many years and is a graduate of Lance Storm's Storm Wrestling Academy. Follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/scottfried. *Best Crowd of the Year, 2013