Top WWE Stars & Kenny Omega Sign Special T-Shirt For Charity To Be Raffled On Pro Wrestling Tees

Top WWE Stars & Kenny Omega Sign Special T-Shirt For Charity To Be Raffled On Pro Wrestling Tees AEW

Top WWE stars and AEW’s Kenny Omega have signed a special t-shirt for charity that will be raffled on Pro Wrestling Tees.

From April 2022 to January 2023, Sami Zayn as “The Honorary Uce” of The Bloodline became one of the most popular acts in all professional wrestling.

The act was not only a hit in the ratings and with live crowds, but it was a strong merchandise mover with various shirts being made from Zayn’s antics with Roman Reigns, The Usos, Paul Heyman and Solo Sikoa.

On June 27, Sami Zayn announced that he will be selling one of his shirts from his time with The Bloodline that was signed by the entire faction that will be auctioned off on Pro Wrestling Tees to raise money for his “Sami For Syria” charity. The tweet reads:

EXCITING NEWS!

I’m raffling off this shirt from my days in The Bloodline, signed by the entire Bloodline as well as some of the biggest stars in WWE!

Buy as many 2$ raffle tickets as possible for the highest chance to win this shirt.

ALL MONEY GOES TO SamiForSyria.com!

Zayn left The Bloodline after hitting Roman Reigns with a steel chair at the Royal Rumble 2023. He went on to challenge Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at Elimination Chamber in his hometown of Montreal.

Despite coming up short, Sami Zayn teamed up with Kevin Owens to defeat The Usos to win the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships in the main event of WrestleMania 39 Night 1.

https://twitter.com/SamiZayn/status/1673755824299057170

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