10 WWE Superstars In Desperate Need Of An Image Update

4. Seth Rollins

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Seth Rollins doesn't seem to know what Seth Rollins is, which might explain his recent adoption of flame graphics.

Presumably meant to mirror his "Burn it down!" entrance sting, the Architect instead drew unflattering comparisons to Guy Fieri and starter pack douchebags the world over. He clearly tired of the boring all-black tights - and not without good reason - but the man actually scrubs up very well on pay-per-view.

This sartorial elegance drew admiring coos from the geeks, like your writer, obsessed with this sort of thing. He looked like a shining ray of hope at SummerSlam 2015, decked out in pristine white. One year later, he somehow contrived to pull off a lime green trim. Only the inherently cool can make the ridiculous look sublime, which should indict the flames look as a complete non-starter. Rollins also looked amazing at WrestleMania 33, decked out like the golden phoenix rising from the ashes of a torrid period on the shelf.

Rollins should stick to a single colour scheme and wrestle in the vest, Power Rangers accusations be damned. It's a unique and striking look, one that would make him look less like a 2001 merchant of the midcard.

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