TNA Star Joe Hendry Picks Up Huge Victory In Counterfeit Merch Battle

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Joe Hendry has provided an update regarding his ongoing battles against stores selling bootleg merchandise.

Earlier in the week, Joe Hendry took to social media to inform fans that numerous sites were profiting off his likeness, catchphrase and theme song with unofficial merchandise.

Along with posting multiple examples of the fake merch, Hendry specifically called out website TeePublic, giving the store 24 hours to remove the counterfeit products or face legal action.

In a follow-up social media post, Hendry stated that many designs have been removed from the TeePublic store and he is working on more merchandise options:

Merch Update @teepublic have:
– Written to me to confirm infringement
– Removed 89 Joe Hendry designs
(a few more to go)
– began a dialogue to proactively protect my IP moving forward
I will update on discussions.
Thanks to the fans for bringing light to this issue
Working on more merch options

It should also be noted that the site joehendrymerch.com, which has no affiliation with the TNA star despite being marketed as an official store, has also removed all products.

Joe Hendry Looks Back On Shock Royal Rumble Appearance​

One of the few surprises in the Men’s Royal Rumble match, Hendry entered the math in the number 15 spot and had a brief run before being eliminated by Roman Reigns. Following his WWE return appearance, Joe Hendry detailed how his Royal Rumble cameo came to be.

Still reigning as the World Champion, Hendry is set to perform another concert on the February 20th edition of Impact, which will air live from Full Sail University in Orlando, F