Bray Wyatt is gone, but he will never be forgotten. Sadly, there are apparently people out there who want to capitalize on this by selling fans merchandise.

WWE already made it clear after Bray Wyatt passed away that the company is going to take care of his family. They will give all proceeds for his official merchandise to his family, so WWE fans can know that their money on WWE’s Shop is going to a good place.

Fans might notice a new ad pop on social media, especially if their cookies have told the advertisers that they like WWE. A new Bray Wyatt tribute shirt is popping up, but it is not authentic at all.

This new spam ad is coming up with a Bray Wyatt tribute t-shirt on it. They have also photoshopped Bo Dallas, Bray’s real-life brother, holding the bootleg t-shirt.

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The fact that this company made Bo Dallas the model for that ad means they know enough about the story to take advantage of things. They are obviously preying on the emotions of pro wrestling fans with this advertisement. Naturally, we hope that all fans spot this bootleg and do not click.

We will have to see if WWE release an official Bray Wyatt memorial merchandise collection. That is possible, but it could take a bit of time. After all, his passing was sudden, and it left the entire company in utter shock. WWE may release a tribute t-shirt for Bray Wyatt in the future, but this new bootleg merchandise is not it.

The Bray Wyatt tributes didn’t stop on RAW this week. Becky Lynch closed out the show with tear-filled tribute. Also, Seth Rollins gave The Fiend one of his World Heavyweight Championship side plates.

We will keep you updated for more on this story, and many more, right here at Ringside News. You may check out the bootleg t-shirt below.

Is this the most tasteless merchandise you’ve ever seen? Sound off in the comments to let us know what you think!

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Felix Upton

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