AEW is catching serious backlash and this time, its not about what happened on Dynamite, its about what they tried to sell after it. Following the March 18, 2026 angle where Toni Storm was written off TV in a violent backstage segment before Dynamite, AEW leaned into the storyline by releasing a Who Killed Toni Storm t-shirt featuring her laid out in a pool of blood. The idea was to push the whodunit mystery but fans were not on board. Almost immediately after the shirt surfaced online, reactions started pouring in on social media, with many questioning how something like this even got approved. One fan didnt hold back, directly calling out AEWs merch team for what they saw as a complete lack of judgment: AEWs merch department has to be absolutely stupid to put something out like this. Another fan brought up past controversy, referencing the backlash AEW faced in 2023 over Britt Bakers t-shirt that was accused of promoting domestic violence suggesting the company should have learned from that situation. The criticism didnt stop there. Another fan focused on the tone of the design itself, saying it crossed a line from storytelling into something much more questionable: take this down this is in poor taste Others questioned the concept altogether, pointing out how strange it is to turn a violent storyline into wearable merchandise: Why would you take her dead body and put it on a t-shirt? There were also fans who simply couldnt understand who the shirt was even meant for, raising concerns about how it would be perceived outside of wrestling: Is this real? Why would anybody wear a shirt like this in public. And for some, this wasnt just about one shirt it became a broader criticism of modern wrestling merchandise as a whole: Geez modern wrestling merch is horrible This reaction comes as AEW continues to push the Toni Storm storyline as a mystery angle, but the merch rollout has clearly shifted the conversation away from the story itself and onto the companys decision-making. Right now, the focus isnt on who attacked Toni Storm its on why AEW thought turning that moment into a t-shirt was a good idea. Do you think AEW crossed the line with this Toni Storm shirt, or is this just part of how far wrestling storytelling and marketing go today? Drop your thoughts below and leave your feedback. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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