10 Wrestlers Who Need A Dean Ambrose Style Makeover

8. The New Day

The New Day House Show
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Why: The New Day found something special by mixing bright, vibrant colouring with goofy gimmicks like unicorn horns, musical instruments and comic-book graphics a few years ago. It was unique, and yet the aesthetic is wearing thin.

Some magic paint has rubbed off New Day's once-proud bandwagon, and that needs fixed before the wheels follow suit.

Suggestion: Stop wearing dicks on your heads.

Although entertaining, The New Day are outlandish cartoon characters one minute then proud, intelligent role models for African-Americans the next; it was hard to take them seriously in gruelling matches like HIAC last year when they were prowling around the place talking about Booty.

When it comes to this trio, it's less about what they change to and more about why they're changing. They're getting stale. It's a shame to say, but it's true, and it's up to both them and WWE to stop the rot.

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