
FTR has released “Fight Like An 8 Year Old Girl” shirts with the proceeds to be donated to the American Heart Association.
On the July 20 edition of AEW Dynamite, FTR’s Dax Harwood cut a passionate promo detailing how his young daughter overcame a heart complication.
The current IWGP, AAA and ROH World Tag Team Champions have now released a new shirt inspired by the promo.
The shirt’s text reads: “Fight Like An 8 Year Old and features a heart with the FTR logo placed in the middle.
When promoting the shirt on social media, Harwood announced that 100% of the proceeds would be going to the American Heart Association.
FTR will defend the ROH World Tag Team Championships in a two-out-of-three falls match at the Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view this Saturday, July 23.
Keep track of FTR’s win-loss record in AEW (for televised matches) at this link.
So many of you guys asked. LFG!
100% of Royalties Will Be Donated To The American Heart Association
I’m truly proud to be all of y’all’s Uncle. https://t.co/2v0my136YU pic.twitter.com/OJHyyyY4QX
— Uncle Dax FTR (@DaxFTR) July 21, 2022
Fight like an 8 year old girl! 100% of the royalties from your purchase of this #FTR shirt from https://t.co/9hHlXpcSbp will be donated to @American_Heart! ❤️ @DaxFTR @CashWheelerFTR #shopaew #aew #aewdynamite #fyterfest pic.twitter.com/eP9dHXfWCU
— ShopAEW.com (@ShopAEW) July 21, 2022
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