WWE has released several Ken Shamrock t-shirts for sale, signaling that the company and Shamrock have come to terms on some sort of deal, possibly a Legends agreement. The shirts were added to the WWEShop website today.
The UFC Hall of Famer last worked for WWE way back in 1999 after a two-year run with the company where he held the WWF Intercontinental Championship, the WWF Tag Team Championship with the late Big Bossman and won the 1998 King of the Ring tournament.
Since his time with WWE, Shamrock returned to UFC (where his feud with Tito Ortiz put the flagship MMA company on the map in pop culture forever) and fought for other MMA promotions, held the TNA Championship and was inducted into the Impact Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Shamrock, now 59, never returned to WWE, which is now owned and operated under TKO Group Holdings alongside UFC. There's no word whether that connection has sparked a new relationship with Shamrock, who had openly wondered on interviews in the past why WWE never approached him for a return or the WWE Hall of Fame.
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