Manchester City joined hands with WWE to unveil an exclusive merchandise collaboration that merges the identities of both globally renowned brands. This unique partnership will produce a range of products celebrating the best of both worlds, catering to the diverse fanbases of football and professional wrestling.
The collaboration introduces a collection of six T-shirts featuring designs inspired by both Manchester City and WWE icons. Fans can look forward to items like the CM Punk-themed "Best Team in the Land and All the World" shirt, alongside other designs incorporating the personas of Becky Lynch, Roman Reigns, and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.
In a groundbreaking move, Manchester City and WWE have also co-created a new name and number style for the Premier League team's players. This design, which integrates the WWE logo and a striking red outline, will be showcased during Manchester City's preseason tour in America this summer.
Where to buy Manchester City x WWE exclusive merch?
For fans eager to get their hands on this exclusive merchandise, the T-shirts are available at WWEShop.com, shop.mancity.com, and Fanatics.com. Additionally, the collection will be sold at the recently launched CityStore pop-up at Rockefeller Center in New York City, providing a physical retail space for enthusiasts to explore.
To mark the launch, WWE Women’s Champion Bayley and Baron Corbin will make a special appearance at the CityStore on 6th Avenue in New York City. This exclusive meet-and-greet event, scheduled for Friday from 10 to 11 a.m., will offer fans the chance to interact with their wrestling heroes. Adding to the excitement, the Premier League trophy will be displayed in the store throughout the weekend.
Serena Gosling, Manchester City's Director of Integrated Fan Experience and Retail & Licensing, expressed her enthusiasm about the collaboration: "We are excited to announce the launch of our exclusive retail collaboration with WWE today. As a club, we’re always exploring new ways to enhance our retail offering for our fans across the globe and collaborations like this with WWE are part of that ongoing strategy."