10 Wrestlers Who Need A Dean Ambrose Style Makeover

Someone give Gok Wan a call...

Dean Ambrose
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Dean Ambrose is back with a bang, and he's clearly been hitting the gym or supping the odd protein shake during his approx nine-month absence from WWE TV.

The new look he sported on Raw (including a much-needed haircut) is at once intense, refreshing and an improvement over the bargain-shop vest he wore previously. The rest can only be considered a good thing, because there's no doubt Ambrose needed a prolonged period on the sidelines to heal up his body and get back into fighting shape.

A few of his colleagues on the roster should take a page from Dean's playbook, update their style and undergo a makeover that might totally reinvigorate their careers. It's not only those toiling around the bottom rungs of the corporate ladder who need one either. No, even some nearer the top require a little redecoration lest they bore everyone senseless for the rest of 2018.

Ambrose should be commended for having the dedication to improve his body and overhaul his look. Like Jinder Mahal before him, he now looks more becoming of an upper-tier WWE star. Let's hope some others are asking him for advice...

10. John Cena

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WWE

Why: You weren't expecting this guy first, were you?

John Cena doesn't need to ask anyone for advice when it comes to being a top guy in WWE. That's true, and nobody can deny it, but ol' JC could do with a little update to stop him looking like he's playing a Kindergarten kid who hit the weights.

Suggestion: The jean shorts can stay if he likes, though it'd be nice to see Cena do away with the garish t-shirts and baseball caps splashed with sugary-sweet, kid-friendly catchphrases about all-things-respect. He can still sell merch without looking like a walking cartoon, after all.

A harder edge is needed, and badly. Everyone has to update their wardrobe eventually, and Cena is no exception. He's 41 now, so it's time to stop dressing like it's the first day of school and he can't wait to show off his sweet new WWE pencil case.

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