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  2. Tapout (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    WWE, who deal primarily in professional wrestling, came to an agreement with ABG in March 2015 to relaunch Tapout as a joint-venture. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The venture saw the former MMA-related brand transformed into more general "lifestyle fitness" apparel and was released in 2014.

  3. Pro Wrestling Tees - Wikipedia

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    During All In weekend, Pro Wrestling Tees sold half a million dollars in merchandise. [29] In April 2019, Pro Wrestling Tees announced they paid out over $5 million in royalties. [30] On December 3, 2020, Pro Wrestling Tees owner Ryan Barkan stated on his Instagram page that Sting's AEW t-shirt quickly broke the single day record for t-shirt sales.

  4. WWE - Wikipedia

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    WWE Shop (2015–present): A website established as the place to buy officially licensed WWE-related apparel, gear, and several other of the merchandise's products. Alpha Entertainment (2018–present): A limited liability company that was established in 2018 by Vince McMahon for the purpose of being the parent company of the new XFL .

  5. Atlanta Hawks, WWE team up on title belts, merchandise - AOL

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    Dec. 23—The Hawks Shop, the official team store of the Atlanta Hawks, announced Wednesday a limited-time in-store retail partnership with WWE. The collaboration celebrates WWE's first-ever New ...

  6. WWE action figures - Wikipedia

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    WWE action figures are toys based on performers and personalities of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are currently manufactured by Mattel , and have formerly been manufactured by LJN , Jakks Pacific and Hasbro .

  7. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wikipedia

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    According to the data collected by US-bookies, Stone Cold Steve Austin is still WWE’s best merchandise seller earning an estimated $3,600,000 from merchandise on WWE Shop site. John Cena takes the #2 spot, earning almost $2,700,000 from WWE Shop. [166] 'Austin 3:16' T-shirt is amongst the best selling T-shirts in wrestling history [167]

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