UPDATE x 2: Aldo Rose posted the following tweets regarding the shirt, responding to fans who were offended by it. He also claimed the shirt was his wife’s idea.
It represented over coming and pardon the expression but taking a lemon and turning it into lemonade. So bite on my lemon! Get a life!
— Aldo Rose (@Aegis_Rose) June 18, 2016
To those who were offended by the mug shot tshirt… I wasn't. It represented the lowest point in my life and no crime was ever committed.
— Aldo Rose (@Aegis_Rose) June 18, 2016
Was her idea! So all the judgmental shits can keep the opinions to themselves. It's our lives that got ruined. https://t.co/1QqppwiTEb
— Aldo Rose (@Aegis_Rose) June 18, 2016
Here’s an image of the shirt for reference.
Former WWE Wrestler Adam Rose has a new shirt depicting his mug shot. He was arrested for domestic violence and tam… pic.twitter.com/M4WMiJzWUd
— Sad cringe (@sad_cringe) June 17, 2016
UPDATE: As previously reported, Pro Wrestling Tees was selling a t-shirt for Aldo Rose (aka former WWE Superstar Adam Rose), and it featured his mugshot stemming from his arrest over domestic violence. However, not it seems the t-shirt has been removed from the store due to online backlash. Pro Wrestling Sheet reports that t-shirt has been pulled from the site, and it’s no longer for sale.
The shirt was taken off hours after Rose launched a store on the site, which was selling the shirt. However, the sale of the shirt received a lot of backlash. According to the report, all stores on Pro Wrestling Tees are wrestler owned. However, both Rose and Pro Wrestling Tees ultimately decided it was best to remove the shirt from the site, even though the domestic violence charges Rose recently faced were dropped.
ORIGINAL: The former Adam Rose is turning his arrest back in May into a profit for him. Aldo Rose, whose domestic violence case was dropped earlier this week after he proved he was getting professional help for his marital issues, has a t-shirt with his mugshot for sale at Pro Wrestling Tees (click here).
Rose was charged with domestic violence and felony tampering with a witness on May 11th. His wife claimed the situation was blown out of proportion and asked for the charges to be dropped.