10 WWE Superstars With The Worst T-Shirts EVER
7. Big Show
Before moving swiftly on to the main course (as Big Show presumably did himself quite a lot before him and Undertaker drove bikes into the desert and ate snakes or whatever the f*ck 'The Deadman' was on about in that infamous 1999 Raw promo), it's worth assessing the armed forces-inspired gear the 'World's Largest Athlete' was saddled with for the latter stages of his career.
Yes, it married up with his camouflage gear at the time, and yes WWE had taken to calling his knockout punch a 'Weapon Of Mass Destruction', but the monster didn't half look ridiculous decked out in the militia regalia. Not least when he was working main events against Randy Orton as a surrogate for actual audience favourite Daniel Bryan.
At least, then, he was a headliner.
Bu 2001, he was somehow already a lost cause. A clear contradiction to the received wisdom that Vince McMahon could get any mammoth performer over, Show's lackadaisical attitude had rendered him surplus to topline concern. 'The World's Largest Athlete' was relegated to the hardcore division and forced into becoming a walking talking n*b gag. Only teaming with a past-his-prime Billy Gunn was remotely as undignified.