10 WWE Superstars With The Worst T-Shirts EVER

3. Dean Ambrose

Dean Ambrose
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Lousy nicknames have forced both Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns into some pretty awkward dialogue since the first split of The Shielf in 2014, but neither had to contend with such nonsensical merchandise as the 'Unstable' 'Lunatic Fringe' Dean Ambrose.

Just typing out such b*llocks pigeonholes Ambrose as the token fool of the group, but his innate connection with the audience (arguably the deepest of the trio in the immediacy of their collapse) allowed for the silliness at evil Seth's expense.

What followed was a line as shoddy as any in recent memory despite the cute anarchy-esque logo designed using his initials. The worst of the bunch was the last one to come before The Shield emotionally reunited late in 2017. Aping the Jack Daniels label, the company threw as many gimmick-related words at the shirt as humanly possible to the point at which it literally no longer made sense. 'No Good Dean Goes Unhinged' is the sort of patronising patter ordinarily saved for your least favourite pun-heavy article, not a t-shirt that will set you back the price of your actual ticket to the show.

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