Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Custom Print Shirts Can Help Budding Wrestlers

By Robert Sutter


If you have made a name for yourself in professional wrestling, it is very likely that you're going to have merchandise made for yourself. All you have to do is look at some of the most popular stars in WWE to see what they have in store. It seems like just about everything from wristbands to garden gnomes have been crafted for them. Tees are important as well and I have to believe that wrestlers who are starting out could actually benefit greatly from custom print shirts.

NXT is home to a number of different stars and not one of them as merchandise of their own, which I cannot help but scratch my head at. Yes, they may not be on television but the truth of the matter is that they still have their fans. I look at NXT as almost a cult-like extension of WWE that only those who know about wrestling on a broader scale are going to be able to watch. However, there are many popular stars and I believe that some examples stand out more than others.

Emma stands as my favorite character on NXT and all you have to do is look at the work she has put forth on a consistent basis. She is not only a strong in-ring worker - able to lock up with just about anyone - but her character is very likable. She comes across as somewhat in her own world as a comedic dancer but is likable enough to where you believe that she can secure a win with ease. Her Emmalution t-shirt is quite endearing and I have to wonder why this article of clothing hasn't been mass-produced.

Custom print shirts can be created and, in my eyes, these are able to come into play in tremendous ways. Emma, for example, could probably make use of them especially given the status of her popularity on NXT. Can you imagine just how quickly those who attend Full Sail University and watch NXT live are going to purchase them? I can only imagine that it would only make Emma that much more of a star and I cannot recommend the usage of authorities the likes of East End Screen Printing enough.

In fact, I can only imagine just how many shirts would be sold if NXT decides to open up its own line of merchandise. To me, many of these stars are going to go to greatness once they are called up on TV so why not allow fans to show their support early on? If nothing else, it could prove to be another example of a moneymaker for WWE in general. It's clear that their developing stars have fans of their own; it's just a matter of bringing such stars to the next level.




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