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Old 09-12-2012, 04:53 PM   #34583
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This is one for my fellow Brits. I was in my local Primark shop today with my friends and I noticed that they were selling a bunch of T-Shirts for £6 each. These T-shirts were the really shit ones that everyone seems to be wearing these days that are made of incredibly thin material, designs that have that "distressed look" to them and a V neck that's way past your nipples.

Anyway, they had a bunch of them with various trademarked characters on them, such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Disney's Goofy and Sonic The Hedgehog. But I noticed, to my surprise, one pile of T-shirts with a massive WWE logo on them.

I checked the tag on the neck area and it had the WWE logo again and said something like "© World Wrestling Entertainment. 2012 All Rights Reserved." under it. It didn't even have the "Authentic Wear" tag on it like the WWE T-shirts usually do.



It got me thinking, are Primark allowed to sell that T-shirt? I've always been under the impression that the only place to buy official WWE merchandise is from WWEShop and also the stands at events.
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