10 AEW Wrestlers Selling The Most Merch Right Now

The Good Doctor is cleaning up over at ShopAEW right now!

Britt Baker And New T-Shirt
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Whichever particular flavour of wrestling ice-cream you prefer, chances are you're a sucker for a nice piece of wrestling merch.

Sure, these days it seems like barely a minute goes by on social media where WWE and AEW fans aren't picking a fight with one another over something, but one thing that those fans are usually in agreement on is repping their favourite wrestlers with a t-shirt, a hoodie, a figure, a hat, whatever.

Since formally launching in late 2019, Tony Khan's All Elite Wrestling has proven to be a major mover of merchandise, with AEW supporters keen to champion the heroes and villains of the promotion or simply show their love of the promotion, period.

This past month has been another busy one for AEW, and with the details now out on which items have been selling like hot cakes, it's the perfect time to reflect back on what AEW goodies fans have been flocking to fork out for over the past few weeks.

Taking company-wide items out of the equation - such as AEW Revolution 2021, Full Gear 2020 and All Out 2020 DVDs and a couple of AEW-branded tees - here, as per ShopAEW.com, are the ten hottest pieces of #AllElite merchandise from the last month.

10. Britt Baker - DMD T-Shirt

Britt Baker And New T-Shirt
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Despite being positioned as a heel, Britt Baker has become one of the most popular acts in All Elite Wrestling. And for the Good Doctor, she rounds out this month's top ten merch items with her DMD t-shirt.

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