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This t-shirt of WrestleMania VII that's sold at Target has discrepancies and omissions on it.
The photos of Brutus Beefcake & Jake The Snake Roberts and Rowdy Piper & Big Boss Man paired up made no sense because none of them were aligned at that time. The only thing they had in common was their face statuses.
I guess it made sense for them to put The Hart Foundation on it because it was their last televised match as a team.
The only discrepancy with the Macho Man is that he wasn't depicted in royal attire predicated on his "Macho King" gimmick.
Perhaps the biggest discrepancy was the t-shirt omitting Hulk Hogan & Sgt. Slaughter because they were the main event participants. Any t-shirt of a sporting event involving matches normally depicts the main event participants on it, whether the shirt is a bootleg sold outside of the venue or a legitimate one like this sold in stores.
It's wrong that Hogan wasn't depicted on this because it was his last time being relevant in his storied career, especially in WWF. They basically began phasing him out months after he won the title for the third time at that event as I look back at it now.
The photos of Brutus Beefcake & Jake The Snake Roberts and Rowdy Piper & Big Boss Man paired up made no sense because none of them were aligned at that time. The only thing they had in common was their face statuses.
I guess it made sense for them to put The Hart Foundation on it because it was their last televised match as a team.
The only discrepancy with the Macho Man is that he wasn't depicted in royal attire predicated on his "Macho King" gimmick.
Perhaps the biggest discrepancy was the t-shirt omitting Hulk Hogan & Sgt. Slaughter because they were the main event participants. Any t-shirt of a sporting event involving matches normally depicts the main event participants on it, whether the shirt is a bootleg sold outside of the venue or a legitimate one like this sold in stores.
It's wrong that Hogan wasn't depicted on this because it was his last time being relevant in his storied career, especially in WWF. They basically began phasing him out months after he won the title for the third time at that event as I look back at it now.