Tuesday, 23 July 2013

Could Custom Design Shirts Help Lesser Wrestlers?

By Rob Sutter


Sometimes wrestlers are not given all of the respect that they want, especially whey aren't on particular cards. When they don't have the chance to show what they can do in the ring, it can be disheartening, to put it mildly. However, I have been seeing more and more instances of stars wearing their own custom design shirts without them ever being sold by WWE. This could be great for them, especially when they don't necessarily have a vehicle to promote themselves in the way they'd like.

Custom design shirts are recommended for a number of reasons, otherwise people would not invest in them. However, uniqueness comes into play in a great fashion because of how exclusive these tops can prove to be. Quality is going to shine from authorities such as East End Screen Printing but what about specific instances? If you are looking for examples on the matter, I think that I can grant you a couple, with one of them being slightly more noticeable than the other variant.

Alex Riley is not what I would call a top guy in WWE but this doesn't mean that his shirt shouldn't be talked about. Emblazoned with the phrase "Say It To My Face," it's clear that the top is going to harken to his theme song title. The shirt is rather simple yet effective in design, seeing as though it is yellow text upon a black tee. However, if you were to ask me if I'd get it on sale, I would definitely have to consider such a possibility.

While Emma may be lower in the hierarchy - considering that she's working through developmental - I recently saw that she had her own shirt made. Keep in mind that her gimmick is that of a silly dancer, which means that her arm movements are going to be distinguishable. From what I saw, she had her own white tee with black silhouettes of her performing the dance in question. It's far kitschier by comparison but it's one that I cannot help but find endearing in its own right.

Custom design shirts are able to be purchased and I think that there are a number of reasons for this. It's clear that they can appeal to a number of people but what about those who are focused on athletics? When you're talking about such things, I think that t-shirt purchases have been linked to wrestling the most in recent years. There are so many designs and appearances that I believe that the more designs which are added, the better the work overall will become.




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