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NES Pro Wrestler
Pro Wrestler was the third wrestling game to be developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System but was by far the most popular. Relive the glory days of 8-bit smack-downs with this tee. -
Fruit Pie The Magician
Fruit Pie the Magician was the official mascot for Hostess fruit pies from 1973 until early 2006 when the brand removed the character from their labels. The Magician appeared on fruit pie product labels as a pie dressed in a cape, top hat and... -
Kayfabe Kids - Sick Mick
Introducing Sick Mick, wrestling's Kayfabe Kid! Official licensed apparel from Pro Wrestling Tees -
Cincinnati Suds Softball
The Cincinnati Suds were a men's professional softball team and founding members of the American Professional Slow Pitch League (APSPL) where they played for four seasons (1977-1980). In 1981, the Suds then joined the United Professional Softball League (UPSL) for the 1981 and 1982... -
Memphis Mad Dogs
The Memphis Mad Dogs were part of the Canadian Football League's expansion into the United States in the mid-'90s. They played their home games at the Liberty Bowl. They played only one season, 1995, before the league contracted all of its U.S. teams in... -
WKBS Channel 48
Channel 48, WKBS, was an independent TV station licensed to Burlington, NJ that served the greater Philadelphia TV market.??The station broadcast from 1965 to 1983. -
Indianapolis Racers Logo Tee
"Positive waves" was a slogan used by the Indianapolis Racers hockey team who played in the World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1974 to 1978. In 1979, the Indianapolis Checkers were granted an expansion franchise in the Central Hockey League. -
Pizza Coast To Coast
Vintage matchbook pizza mascot tee. -
WKRP Full Color Cast Logo
When Hugh Wilson was given the green light to create a TV show based on WQXI in Atlanta, he wanted a more central setting for the fictitious WKRP. Cincinnati was chosen somewhat at random, as it seemed to flow naturally with the call letters.??WKRP... -
Annie Oakley
Annie, get your gun, YOU get this great T-shirt celebrating Southwest, Ohio's most famous sharpshooter. Born in Greenville, Ohio, just northwest of Dayton, she began her career as a professional sharpshooter in Cincinnati in 1875 when she was just 15. She once said, "I... -
Indiana Twisters Soccer
The Indiana Twisters were a professional indoor soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL) in 1996 and 1997. The team featured the first player owner in modern sports history when co-owner Rodney Goins suited up for the team. The franchise... -
New York Stars Football
The New York Stars played in the World Football League (WFL) in 1974, opening their season against the Jacksonville Sharks. Unable to use Yankee Stadium or Shea Stadium, the Stars were forced to play their home games at Downing Stadium on tiny, hard to... -
Columbus Magic Soccer
The Columbus Magic played in the old American Soccer league in 1979 and 1980. Their home pitch was Franklin County Stadium which was also used by the Clippers at that time. -
Kingan's Reliable Hot Dogs
You can always rely on Kingan's hot dogs! -
The Summer 60 Games - Red Tee
They say 60 games is better than one. Sit on your porch and listen to Cincinnati baseball in this great design from Old School Shirts! *A portion of proceeds from the sale of this shirt benefits the Reds Community Fund -
Southern California Sun
Owned by trucking company executive Larry Hatfield, the Southern California Sun were charter members of the World Football League in 1974. They played their home games at Anaheim Stadium, pre-dating the arrival of the Rams in Orange County by several years. The Sun posted... -
Memphis Pharaohs
The Memphis Pharaohs played in the Arena Football League in 1995 and 1996. In 1997, they moved to Portland to become the Forest Dragons, before moving to Oklahoma in 2000 to become the Wranglers. They folded in 2001. -
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He is inarguably the greatest ball player in Pittsburgh history and one of the best in the big leagues period. -
WQXI Radio
WQXI first went on the air in 1948 and played the pop standards of the day. In the 1960s it moved to a top-40/rock & roll format, before switching to oldies in the 1970s. The station is most famous for being the inspiration for... -
The Uncle Al Show
If you grew up in Cincinnati, chances are great that you were on the Uncle Al Show. Uncle Al and Captain Wendy entertained children of the midwest for over 35 years, and had one of the longest running kids TV shows in the history... -
Cincinnati Wings Hockey
After the Central Hockey League (CHL) version of the Stingers folded 33 games into the 1979/80 season, Cincinnati was left without a pro hockey team for the first time since 1974, when the American Hockey League's Swords folded. The Tigers hit the ice in... -
Ohio Fett
Bring your bounty back to the Buckeye State. -
Forest Fair Mall
It is one of the most dead malls in America. Now known as Forest Fair Village and previously Cincinnati Mall, and Cincinnati Mills, this giant shopping center opened in 1988 as Forest Fair Mall.?? While a few anchors remain, there is only one tenant... -
World League of American Football (WLAF)
The World League of American Football (WLAF) was established in 1989 by America's top pro football league. It served three main purposes: One, it supplied the top league with talent and helped players develop. Two, it helped promote North American football in Europe. Three,... -
1995 Seattle Batting Lineup Tee
The??1995??Seattle baseball??season??was the 19th in the??history of the franchise and the team finished with a regular season record of??79???66 to win their 1st??American League West??title.?? -
Jacksonville Express
Jacksonville fielded a team called the Sharks in the first season of the World Football League??in 1974. Owned by a women's undergarments magnate, they lasted just 14 games before sinking in a sea of debt. The following season, a new group of owners established... -
Jackson Square Cigars
Get this vintage Jackson Square Cigar design on our tri-blend tan fleck tee. -
Will King's Koffee Kup
The Koffee Kup was a hip place to grab a cup of joe, 24 hours a day, in San Francisco.
