WWE Legend Signs New Contract

Iconic WWE Hall of Famer confirms new contract.

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WWE legend Mick Foley has signed a new contract with the market-leading wrestling promotion.

The Hall of Famer confirmed as much in a video released by Pro Wrestling Tees on Monday evening. This is why Mick is closing his merchandise store with the site, though his gear will still be available until 31 July.

Foley stated that there were no issues between himself and Pro Wrestling Tees. This is a simple matter of his new WWE Legends contract prohibiting him from selling merchandise through a third party - and he is grateful for the relationship he has had with the site (h/t Wrestling Headlines):-

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“I just want to explain why my merchandise will not be available through Pro Wrestling Tees after July 31. There is no heat or friction, I still have a great relationship with Pro Wrestling Tees. It just comes down to signing a new Legends agreement with WWE, that does give them the exclusive on t-shirts. In the meantime, the Socko Sale is still taking place in November, and the Four Cheeses of Foley pizza’s still available through Powerbomb Pizza. Please feel free to order as many shirts as you like through July 31, I love seeing them at appearances. I’m really grateful for the relationship that I’ve had and continue to have with Pro Wrestling Tees, and I appreciate all of you who understand. I understand that some of you won’t understand, and that’s OK, too. In the meantime, I hope all as well… and have a nice day!”

Mick's last major on-camera WWE appearance came in July 2019, when he was attacked by 'The Fiend' after attempting to challenge for R-Truth's 24/7 Championship. Foley did, however, appear on an episode of Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions on WWE Network/Peacock last year.

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