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The 5 worst looking WWE action figures of all time

Triple H, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and X-Pac as the WiseGuyz
Triple H, Road Dogg, Billy Gunn, and X-Pac as the WiseGuyz

There's something special about these small pieces of plastic, as with just a handful of figures, every fan can live out their dream storylines, having their favorite stars rise to the top of the mountain as champion.

As if having a detailed replica of your favorite Superstar isn't enough, several figures have often been sold with accessories, allowing fans to see a Hardy dive off a ladder, pay homage to the Lord of Darkness with the Undertaker's Urn, or allowing their Dudley Boyz figures to TESTIFY with a table.

But not all WWE figures are created equal, and the WWE have made some absolute stinkers in the past.

Here are five of the worst looking WWE action figures, that no-one wants in their stocking this holiday season.

5: Road Dogg Jesse James

I doubt many young fans were hoping to get their figures sweating
I doubt many young fans were hoping to get their figures sweating

As a member of the New Age Outlaws, the Road Dogg Jesse James was one of the WWF's best talkers, and didn't just talk the talk, but walked the walk, winning six Tag Titles as part of the company.

But this figure, is obviously, not the best likeness of the D-O-Double G. Released as part of Jakks Pacific's 'Maximum Sweat' line, the incredibly veiny Road Dogg looks nothing like his real-life counterpart.

As if that wasn't bad enough, his accessories aren't much better, as I can't imagine many fans wanted a small bottle of 'sweat', to squeeze onto their figures mid-matches.

Dogg may have also been one of the company's best talkers, but the comedic, overly-sized microphone his figure came with would probably silent the former Hardcore champion.

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