BigJerichool222
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Post by BigJerichool222 on Sept 25, 2013 15:57:20 GMT -5
Did anyone ever wind up buying one of these short lived shirts? WTF were they thinking when they did this? Plus, having the WWE logo on your arm kinda makes the joke a lot less funnier.
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Chip
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Post by Chip on Sept 25, 2013 16:07:20 GMT -5
Oh man, I forgot all about these shirts. It's not even just the fact that they are bad shirts, it's how goddamn cringe worthy they are.
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Bam Neeley
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Post by Bam Neeley on Sept 25, 2013 16:14:30 GMT -5
If I remember correctly they were full priced too.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2013 20:26:10 GMT -5
They would have been cute for $5 or something, charging full price was dumb.
They were like something you'd make at cafe press. One word shirts. why would you want to pay $30 for one.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Sept 25, 2013 23:00:37 GMT -5
I would have loved to have seen someone wear one of those on TV once.
Imagine the blowup Zack Ryder wearing a Jobber t-shirt would incite.
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Hawk Hart
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
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Post by Hawk Hart on Sept 25, 2013 23:14:28 GMT -5
In all fairness, "Over" "Heel" and "Jobber" were all one word while "What's Your Finish?" "I'm So Over" and "I've Got Heat" were all three words. Not saying it makes a difference, not saying these shirts don't suck butt, but still, fair reporting.
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Post by DZ: WF Legacy on Sept 26, 2013 1:41:43 GMT -5
...what in the world is the appeal of the "what's your finish?" shirt? I don't ever hear wrestling fans even say stuff like that, it just reeked of "LET'S APPEAL TO THE SMARKS" clueless PR pandering. I get appeal of the HEEL and JOBBER ones, though fans did it better with the #HEEL thing.
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Post by thetower52 on Sept 26, 2013 2:10:22 GMT -5
...what in the world is the appeal of the "what's your finish?" shirt? I don't ever hear wrestling fans even say stuff like that, it just reeked of "LET'S APPEAL TO THE SMARKS" clueless PR pandering. I get appeal of the HEEL and JOBBER ones, though fans did it better with the #HEEL thing. I think the what's your finish one might of been for Indy guys I here that all the time in locker rooms and as jokes
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Chip
Hank Scorpio
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Post by Chip on Sept 26, 2013 2:35:28 GMT -5
...what in the world is the appeal of the "what's your finish?" shirt? I don't ever hear wrestling fans even say stuff like that, it just reeked of "LET'S APPEAL TO THE SMARKS" clueless PR pandering. I get appeal of the HEEL and JOBBER ones, though fans did it better with the #HEEL thing. I think the what's your finish one might of been for Indy guys I here that all the time in locker rooms and as jokes Please tell me the punchline of that joke is "I can't wait to kick out of it".
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Post by "American Cream" Dusty Loads on Sept 26, 2013 3:50:02 GMT -5
Wow, I never even heard of these. A good idea in theory, horrible in execution.
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Post by thetower52 on Sept 26, 2013 5:31:05 GMT -5
I think the what's your finish one might of been for Indy guys I here that all the time in locker rooms and as jokes Please tell me the punchline of that joke is "I can't wait to kick out of it". Yup that's pretty much to every time
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Sept 26, 2013 7:13:26 GMT -5
I'd forgotten these even existed. Didn't they pop up around the time Dolph was wearing the #heel shirt? Seemed like WWE were trying to jump on the bandwagon of insider t-shirts.
Yet failed by charging ridiculous prices for them. They'd be okay for $10 I guess but full price for something which looks like a cafepress shirt? Yeah right.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2013 8:21:38 GMT -5
When I was a little kid, my father took me to a shirt making place because he was didn't want to buy me an actual Stone Cold "Austin 3:16" shirt. The letters were iron-on and fell off within a few days, leaving only the T and the 1...
That s***ty shirt looked better than these and it only cost 3$.
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Bo Rida
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Post by Bo Rida on Sept 26, 2013 9:53:45 GMT -5
The best thing was that they didn't last long and their removal came with a believable newz story about people in high positions being unhappy with the t-shirts, with a company WWE's size I'm assuming several people would have had to sign-off on them and not one of them thought they should check with somebody higher up the food chain.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Sept 26, 2013 10:16:33 GMT -5
The best thing was that they didn't last long and their removal came with a believable newz story about people in hight positions being unhappy with the t-shirts, with a company WWE's size I'm assuming several people would have had to sign-off on them and not one of them thought they just check with somebody higher up the food chain. and Triple H then hauled up the offending parties and yelled CARELESSNESS at them.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Sept 26, 2013 10:18:46 GMT -5
I can see what they were going for, but goddamn did these shirts look designed to fail. It's like the Paul Heyman Guy shirts, I loved the principle but hated the design they made.
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