10 Wrestling Legends' Biggest Crimes Against Fashion

1. Vince McMahon

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Snappy in pastel sports coats and tailored trousers, Vince McMahon has at least owned his inimitable dapper style over the decades, but the gym attire he casually introduced to his on-screen look during his years attempting dip a toe into the world of bodybuilding were absolutely inexcusable.

Each week on the ill-fated 1991 Prime Time Wrestling reboot, McMahon paraded an atrocious collection of tracksuits that somehow managed to be more intense on the eyes than Vince himself was in the gym. It's best to not even speculate what that might be hanging around his neck.

Rarely did Bobby Heenan look sharper than his colleagues when sporting his intentionally antagonistic miniature Andre The Giant one-strap singlet, but as with so many other moments in his bizarre life, Vince McMahon was yet again on hand to be the exception that proved the rule.

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