The Resilient Ones
From Sapporo in '82 to the rebellion that followed, resilience wears different faces. Two new muscle tees. Two icons. One theme.
Resilience wears different faces.
In 1982, a young Bret Hart walked into the Nakajima Athletic Center in Sapporo and faced the original Tiger Mask. The legend started there, long before the world caught on. Over the four decades that followed, Hart endured personal loss, health battles, and the infamous Montreal Screwjob. What hasn't killed him has made him stronger.
CM Punk took a different road. The outsider. The black sheep. Taped wrists, slicked back hair, tattoos that told the story. He built his name on self-belief, acting as the everyman against bigger men, badder men, longer odds. Adored for being right down to Earth. Hated for being so good.
Two icons. Two stories. Two who kept rising.
Two new muscle tees, honoring The Resilient Ones.
Officially licensed by Bret Hart & CM Punk.



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