TNA Wrestling World Champion Joe Hendry has made progress in his fight against unauthorized merchandise, revealing that TeePublic has removed nearly 90 counterfeit designs using his likeness.
In an update on X, Hendry shared that the platform acknowledged the infringement, removed 89 designs, and initiated discussions to better protect his intellectual property moving forward. “I will update on discussions,” Hendry added, thanking fans for their support and promising new official merch options soon.
This follows Hendry’s previous warning to TeePublic, where he threatened legal action if they did not remove bootleg designs from their site. His firm stance underscores a broader issue in pro wrestling, where independent and signed wrestlers alike rely on merch sales as a key income source.
Hendry’s success in getting TeePublic to act could set a precedent for other wrestlers facing similar challenges. While some bootleg designs remain, Hendry’s efforts signal a step toward greater protection of wrestlers’ intellectual property in the digital age. Fans can expect further updates as Hendry continues to push for change.