Andre reached his peak well before wrestlers were given the kind of merchandise they are today, so he never really got a proper t-shirt despite being the biggest box office attraction in the world. Andre's only shirt features a life-size image of his hand and foot, showcasing their remarkable size. Needless to say, having a giant's hand print on your chest will definitely get you some attention.
16. Are You Serious, Bro?
Zack Ryder's brief stint of popularity was impressive until John Cena killed it dead with his nonsensical Eve storyline. But for awhile, Zack was king of the internet and released a pretty cool shirt to celebrate. Playing to his Jersey Shore character, the shirt gave some hair styling tips while also sporting a QR code that would link you to Zack's YouTube page.
17. Paul Heyman Guy
Being proclaimed a "Paul Heyman Guy" is essentially telling the smart marks to cheer for you, so this t-shirt has been a favorite of the 25-35 demographic who grew up on Heyman's Extreme Championship Wrestling. Heyman is by far the best manager in wrestling today and his mic skills have no equal. Allowing fans to proclaim themselves as Paul Heyman guys gives fans a connection to their past and a character who can flop from heel to babyface in the same show.
16. Badstreet USA
You're not a true wrestling fan unless you've already got the Badstreet theme song stuck in your head. Michael Hayes, Buddy Jack Roberts, and Terry Gordy were a group of hard-partying bad boys who ran roughshod all over Texas in the 1980s. With a rock anthem that summed up their lifestyle, the group known as the Freebirds were one of the most influential groups in history. Badstreet, Atlanta G-A...baddest street in the whole USA....
15. Arrive, Raise Hell, Leave
The epitome of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, this t-shirt summarized Austin's career in a nutshell. Unfortunately, this shirt came after Austin's peak of popularity because it may have equaled, if not eclipsed, the Austin 3:16 shirt.