That’s a list. Merchandise has been a hug part of WWE’s history as there have been wrestlers with all kinds of options available for fans. You will often see wrestlers with shirts, hats and various novelties, all of which can make them quite a bit of money. Those sales can show just how important some of these stars are and now we have an idea of where things have gone this year.
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WWE has released a list of its top merchandise sellers of the year. There is no word on how the list was calculated, such as whether it is based on total sales, total items moved or anything else. The list only includes active Superstars, with John Cena being the only name who is not a full time wrestler. It is not clear where these stars rank compared to specific events or teams. Here is the list in order:
1. Cody Rhodes
2. Roman Reigns
3. CM Punk
4. Jey Uso
5. John Cena
6. Liv Morgan
7. Rhea Ripley
8. LA Knight
9. Randy Orton
10. Damian Priest
Those are some big names. Check out some of them in action
Opinion: This is something that WWE releases every so often and it is rather interesting to see who is doing this well. If nothing else, there is quite the impressive feat to having a bunch of these names make the list despite not being around for a lot of the year. Reigns was gone for most of the summer and is right behind the person who has been WWE Champion for several months. That is rather impressive and not something I would have expected, as that is a huge gap to make up.
What do you think of the list? Who has your favorite merchandise at the moment? Let us know in the comments below.
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