30 Coolest Wrestling T-Shirts Ever

9. EC F'n W

Il 570xn 389013100 50i4 A t-shirt that basically put a middle finger up to the world, Extreme Championship Wrestling was the perfect alternative for fans who were sick of the WWF and WCW. ECW really set the standard for cool wrestling shirts and it seemed almost every teenager in Philadelphia in the 1990s had one of these shirts.

8. Cactus Jack's Wanted Dead

Cactusjack Display Image The trademark of Mick Foley's alter ego Cactus Jack, the "Wanted" t-shirt was the symbol of hardcore for years in wrestling. Dubbing Foley as the world's most dangerous wrestler, the shirt has been ripped off numerous times but none have been as cool as the original.

7. I Broke Wahoo's Leg

Wahoosleg While wrestling in the Mid-Atlantic territory during 1977, Greg Valentine broke Wahoo McDaniel's leg in a brutal heel act that horrified the live crowd. To add insult to injury, Valentine had this shirt made so he could remind crowds all over the territory who exactly put the Native American on the shelf.

6. CM Punk - Best In The World

525521593 488 Debuting on the night CM Punk challenged John Cena at the famous Money in the Bank event in Chicago, CM Punk's Best in the World t-shirt went on to become a huge seller. Punk always has great shirts and the "Best in the World" offering is no different.

5. Hulkamania

1000x1000 Probably the most famous wrestling shirt of the 1980s, Hulk Hogan's Hulkamania was truly a pop culture phenomenon. The shirt is so popular that it's still seen at wrestling events all over the country even though Hogan hasn't been a full-time wrestler since 2002. It's truly a statement to the legend of Hulk Hogan that his iconic shirt has been able to withstand the test of time.
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