TNA World Champion Joe Hendry isn’t just dealing with challengers in the ring—he’s now fighting off counterfeit merch sellers trying to profit off his name.
On February 17, 2025, Hendry took to social media to warn fans about unauthorized websites selling fake versions of his merchandise. He specifically called out JoeHendryMerch.com and counterfeit listings on AliExpress, urging fans to avoid these knockoff products.
“Counterfeit merch has become a serious issue. Unless you get it from me, TNA, Pro Wrestling Tees, Hot Topic, or Major Bendies, it is FAKE,” Hendry wrote. “Joe Hendry merch is a fake site. The attached images are examples of counterfeit items. It’s time to stamp this out.”
Attached to his post were several screenshots of unauthorized t-shirts and coffee mugs featuring his likeness, along with his popular catchphrases “Say His Name” and “I Believe.”
As Hendry’s star power continues to rise, so does the demand for his merch—but this situation highlights a growing problem in wrestling. With fake sellers popping up left and right, wrestlers are now having to take extra steps to protect their brand and ensure fans aren’t being scammed.
Would you ever buy wrestling merch from unofficial sites, or do you always stick to the real deal? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.
February 18, 2025 9:23 am