10 WWE Superstars With The Worst T-Shirts EVER

6. Enzo & Cass

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It spoke to how over Enzo Amore and Big Cass were in NXT that the above monstrosity didn't look half as ugly then as it does in the cold light of hindsight.

With Amore since ousted from the company outright and Cass winning few friends on either brand as a 'top' heel, it's likely both would happily go back to the days of sporting baby blue asking a few hundred in Orlando how they were doing instead of receiving no interest at all inside and out of the WWE system.

The hideousness of their main roster merchandise in actuality reflects the fleeting fame they attained. Every single word Enzo spouted in their relatively short stint was splattered across t-shirts, including a literal 'cuppa', more leopard print than Snooki ever managed to get on WWE TV, and a 'SAWFT' abomination with a giant finger pointed directly at anybody unfortunate enough to be in the wearer's company.

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