Top 5 worst Wrestling shirts of all time
Merchandise is one of the most important factors in wrestling. Great merch can help your favorite wrestler by identifying fans and delivering their message creatively. However, not all merch is created equal, there are millions of examples of terrible wrestling shirts out there. Keep in mind that for every Austin 3:16 and nWo shirt, there’s one of these:
Let’s take a look at some of the worst wrestling shirts of all time.

5. Rikishi Backs it Up
Rikishi, for many was one of the most charismatic wrestlers in WWE history. But during his time in WWE, he had several shirts that were beyond ugly. The worst one has to be the “back that ass up” shirt, featuring Rikishi’s backside.

4. Val VeniS is c*cked…
The Attitude Era may be considered, by many fans, as the best period in wrestling. However, one of the aspects this era was not good at was the shirts. Val Venis shirt is as terrible as it gets, and the fact someone bought this is beyond mind-boggling.

3. $9.99… Don’t forget
This shirt came up during the inception of the WWE network. In an attempt to kill two birds with one stone, WWE decided to sell shirts with the price of the network featured. However, this was one of the worst plugs ever… don’t forget about the WWE Network.

2. AJ Styles Knock off
Someone in TNA thought it was a good idea to copy Val Venis’ shirt. The similarities between the shirts it funny and shocking. Certainly, it is hard to believe no one saw the similarities between the shirts. In short, this was an example of TNA at its “creative” peak.

1. The Rock, P**ntang Pie
One of the worst wrestling t-shirts of all time, certainly it is legendary. The fashion sense during the Attitude Era is quite interesting to look at today. For example, this shirt would never see the light of day in today’s world.
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Juan Carlos Reneo
Juan Carlos Reneo is one of the original writers at The Scrap, contributing since the site’s inception. Hailing from Spain, he is a passionate professional wrestling enthusiast who primarily writes opinionated articles focused on AEW. With a large and devoted following on X, Juan brings unique insights and a dedicated perspective to his coverage of the wrestling world.
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