So You No Longer Have To Dress Like A Champion

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Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

According to sources, WWE had a business casual dress code in place for when wrestlers were on tour. The code has changed, and is now a business casual or Tapout brand athletic apparel dress code.

This is being done to give the performers a choice as well as to promote the Tapout brand.
 

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How many replies til someone ties this to racism? I say it doesn't go to page 2 before the mj smiley drops
 

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How many replies til someone ties this to racism? I say it doesn't go to page 2 before the mj smiley drops
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smart on their part, just don't FORCE them to like UFC is doing with Reebok, that's corny. they've got a workout apparel line to promote, workout/lifestyle brands are hot right now. Yea the name Tapout got ruined by wannabes in the mid to late 2000's but their attempt to rebrand it and make it theirs I won't burn them at the stake over.

they NEED to be stealing the way Roots of Fight makes and markets their clothing, there's celebs that would wear vintage styled Ric Flair, Macho Man, Razor Ramon tees etc. they've got a LOT of retro shirts from old catalogues that they own the rights to that they could be making in that soft french terry tee/hoodie/

they're clearly aware of them, so go all in

WWE Vintage Apparel | WWEShop.com


hell slap the old styled name graphics on a pair of joggers like these

put this
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smart on their part, just don't FORCE them to like UFC is doing with Reebok, that's corny. they've got a workout apparel line to promote, workout/lifestyle brands are hot right now. Yea the name Tapout got ruined by wannabes in the mid to late 2000's but their attempt to rebrand it and make it theirs I won't burn them at the stake over.

they NEED to be stealing the way Roots of Fight makes and markets their clothing, there's celebs that would wear vintage styled Ric Flair, Macho Man, Razor Ramon tees etc. they've got a LOT of retro shirts from old catalogues that they own the rights to that they could be making in that soft french terry tee/hoodie/

they're clearly aware of them, so go all in

WWE Vintage Apparel | WWEShop.com


hell slap the old styled name graphics on a pair of joggers like these

put this
images

on

jkd2_large.jpg

YOU'RE....HIRED. :vinceskip:

A Roots of Fight-style Shinsuke Nakamura "Strong Style" shirt would do numbers...

...or a limited edition Nakamura Vs Zayn MOTY shirt, maybe even Hart Dungeon gear in the style of Gracie Jiu-Jitsu/Blackhouse MMA gyms. :ehh:
 

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That dress code for champions rule never really was implemented over the years.

I remember Punk got shyt for it during his first belt run and he got from undertaker out of all people and I'm sure he as I was like "Really when Mean Mark rock the suit and tie?":mjpls:

Honestly it feels more Heel like and Cena never had to do it always even though he did do it sometimes.
 
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