All Elite Wrestling
Photo Credit: Dominic DeAngelo

AEW Selling “AEW Is For Everyone” Shirt Today Only, 100% Of Sales Go To Kulture City

In honor of World Autism Awareness Day, AEW released a one-of-a-kind shirt that is available for today only. The shirt has “AEW Is For Everyone” printed on the front of the tee with a Kulture City logo on the back of the shirt. This is the only day that the shirt will be available and 100% of the sales will be going to the organization in helping to build Sensory inclusiveness.

Kulture City is an organization focused on making live events with a lot of sensory stimulation more enjoyable for people with heightened sensory abilities that range from autism to anxiety. All Elite Wrestling will become the first wrestling company that is sensory inclusive once Double Or Nothing takes place in Las Vegas Memorial Day weekend.

Brandi Rhodes did an exclusive interview with WrestleZone in March and went into detail on what Kulture City is about:

KultureCity is an organization that is devoted to making as many large-scale public events “sensory inclusive” and what that means is making it being able to experience at its best by people who deal with certain issues like autism, PTSD, if they suffered a recent stroke, if they have really high anxiety, those are kind of some people that KultureCity aims to help. And the ways in which these events can be challenging for these people is if they have sensitivities to different things that their senses are effected by like really loud sounds which we all know if we’ve ever been to a live wrestling event, it is very loud, especially if when you have pyro and even the ring itself is just loud with the noise that it makes when the bodies hit the ring and then lighting. You have a lot of different fireworks and sparklers and sometimes trons and entrances are very elaborate and there are a lot of strong smells and things that happen at these events. Sometimes they can be overwhelming.

These shirts are available for sale at Pro Wrestling Tees.

RELATED: Brandi Rhodes On KultureCity’s Mission, The Evolution Of Scouting Talent w/ Kenny Omega (Exclusive)

TRENDING


Exit mobile version