Friday, October 18, 2013

Custom Print Shirts Can Help Budding Wrestlers


by Robert Sutter


If you have reached a certain level of popularity in the professional wrestling business, it's probably a given that you have merchandise made for yourself as well. The most popular characters in WWE today have just about everything you can think of, ranging from garden gnomes to posters. The list of merchandise can be quite extensive but tees still stand strong. This is why I feel like, at least for those performers who are still growing, custom print shirts can prove to be some of the most beneficial.

If you were to look at the cavalcade of stars developing their characters and wrestling talents in NXT, you can see that not one of them has merchandise made. You can make the argument that they are still learning and their content isn't show on television but I'd like to think that there's something profitable there. When you watch NXT, you can see that some wrestlers gain stronger reactions than others. I can name off of a couple of examples that stand out the most, at least in my mind.

My absolute favorite performer on NXT right now has got to be Emma, who has won fans over with not only her extensive wrestling talent but her fun character. Specially, she is known as a dancer who seems to be wrapped up in her own world that no one else could possibly comprehend. She refers to her dance as the Emmalution, which is more than enough material to put on a t-shirt. In fact, she has been able to do exactly that but it seems like she has the only Emmalution shirt.

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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