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WHY IS THERE SO MUCH WRESTLING MERCH? WRESTLEMANIA MATCHES ARE BEING MADE + MARK OF THE WEEK/ EP. 09

WHY IS THERE SO MUCH WRESTLING MERCH? WRESTLEMANIA MATCHES ARE BEING MADE + MARK OF THE WEEK/ EP. 09

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Welcome to another episode of ROOSTER AND THE ROOKIE with your hosts Chris Russell and Matt Essig. First, the show has a new Twitter/ X account. Follow us @roostandrook

Ringside Roundup: Cena says he'll win and take the championship with him. Penta turns down an invitation from The Judgment Day. Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley are competing again for the Women's World Championship. Punk Vs. Reings Vs. Rollins has been announced for Wrestlemania + more

Main Event: Why is there so much wrestling merch? Matthew points out that every person in the WWE has 5 different shirts at minimum and asks if they serve a purpose. Chris talks about how the merch sales directly help the wrestler, and the kinship around wearing wrestling merch. Then Chris talks about some of his favorite wrestling merch.

Mark of the Week: Matthew's best friend from college, Jets season ticket holder, and wrestling superfan Dennis D'Abbraccio Jr. The guys review some of Dennis' favorite bits of wrestling merch, what collectables he wishes he could get, and the build-up to Wrestlemania.

All that and so much more in this episode of ROOSTER AND THE ROOKIE

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