Joe Hendry’s merchandise has gained immense popularity, leading the TNA World Champion to issue warnings about counterfeit products and scams.
Earlier today, Hendry took to X (formerly Twitter) to call out TeePublic for selling fake shirts that infringe on his mental property.
Hendry has given them 24 hours to take down the items or face legal consequences.
In a follow-up tweet, Hendry addressed the larger problem of counterfeit merchandise, mentioning fraudulent official web sites.
Hendry advised fans that any purchases constituted of unauthorized sellers will likely be bootlegs.
You may try Hendry’s tweets below:
Hey @TeePublic
Stop infringing on my mental property.
Take this down inside 24 hours, or I’ll begin legal proceedings. pic.twitter.com/YaWBV6pT0C
— Joe Hendry (@joehendry) February 18, 2025
These sites know exactly what they’re doing. https://t.co/zsQjxfO6uB
— Joe Hendry (@joehendry) February 18, 2025
Counterfeit merch has grow to be a serious issue.
Unless you get it from me, TNA,Pro Wrestling Tees, Hot Topic or Major Bendies, it’s FAKE
Joe Hendry merch is a fake site.
The attached images are examples of counterfeit items
It’s time to stamp this out. pic.twitter.com/UGHKCgnC57
— Joe Hendry (@joehendry) February 18, 2025