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Is it a must that I wear wrestling sponsored clothing to a wrestling event? I usually wear whatever is clean at the time of the event.
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No one really cares as long as your balls and ass crack are covered.
No one really cares as long as your balls and ass crack are covered.

 

This explains a lot :(

No one really cares as long as your balls and ass crack are covered.

So thats why I keep getting kicked out of wrestling events :)

From experience I've noticed the thing to wear to wrestling shows, especially indy shows in your local town hall, is a faded, worn out 1998 DX Suck It T-Shirt and a replica wrestling belt.

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I always see a lot of faded NWO Wolfpack shirts. A few Stone Colds and that's about it. The only newer shirts I see people with at shows are Cena shirts. Really, I'm not saying that to be a smart ass. There's Cena shit everywhere.

 

Lots of replicas too, like Beltster said.

Yeah hey, go to a house show and you'll really see the effect Cena has.

 

I wear my Eddie G shirt to house shows because hell, when else am I going to wear it?

 

Cannot even imagine being lame enough to wear a replica belt to a show. And I'm pretty lame.

Wearing your favourite wrestlers shirts and stuff is what makes the event all the more better.
From experience I've noticed the thing to wear to wrestling shows, especially indy shows in your local town hall, is a faded, worn out 1998 DX Suck It T-Shirt and a replica wrestling belt.

 

You must have a field day lol

From experience I've noticed the thing to wear to wrestling shows' date=' especially indy shows in your local town hall, is a faded, worn out 1998 DX Suck It T-Shirt and a replica wrestling belt.[/quote']

 

Sounds like alot of sucking.

Wearing your favourite wrestlers shirts and stuff is what makes the event all the more better.

 

So unless your wearing clothing from the WWE range every event sucks

...yeah, thats exactly what he said.

 

Or, you know, not.

So Wrestlemania 17 for example was mediocre because of the lack of wrestling attire wearing fans

You're really not listening.

 

It was sarcasm, and Jamster didnt even come within radar range of suggesting that a lack of t-shirts makes a wrestling event poor.

Tbh wear what you like, just don't be an over the top - spin your Champion of the world title - goof.
When wrestlemania was in Houston, I went and wore a Sean john Polo. A fan asked me if it was a Jeff Hardy shirt, I said "no". He said why did you wear that, I said "cause I wanted. I don't think I have to wear wrestling clothes to prove I'm a fan.
When wrestlemania was in Houston, I went and wore a Sean john Polo. A fan asked me if it was a Jeff Hardy shirt, I said "no". He said why did you wear that, I said "cause I wanted. I don't think I have to wear wrestling clothes to prove I'm a fan.

 

This, I don't have to wear a football shirt to go to a match, I don't have to wear a band T-shirt to a gig. Wear what you want.

You must have a field day lol
My belts are real, not cheap replicas and they are worth a couple grand and up, each. They dont leave the house, let alone go to a wrestling show where a bunch of retarded mouth breathers can touch them and think they're the same as the cheap garbage they have.
How many do you have Belty? I'm interested to know.
They dont leave the house, let alone go to a wrestling show where a bunch of retarded mouth breathers can touch them and think they're the same as the cheap garbage they have.

 

Well done sir

I've never once been asked why am I wearing what I'm wearing at any sort of live event and I've been to many. There are old ladies wearing old lady stuff at wresting shows and no one gives them a hard time about why they're wearing their old lady stuff.

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