
The 1996 World Wrestling Peace Festival shirt is a large white cotton tee from one of the most unusual one-night supercards in the modern era of professional wrestling. Vendor on this piece is the event itself: World Wrestling Peace Festival, June 1996, LA Sports Arena. These shirts did not go to retail. They were sold at the building, on that night, and that is the full distribution.
Antonio Inoki conceived the Peace Festival as a genuine crossover, not a concept match or an exhibition. NJPW, WCW, and AAA shared the same card in Los Angeles with a lineup that holds up as an actual dream-sheet thirty years later. Sting against The Giant. Jushin Liger against Great Sasuke. Dan Severn and Inoki paired against Oleg Taktarov and Yoshiaki Fujiwara. Chris Jericho was on the card. Lex Luger and Bam Bam Bigelow. La Parka. All of them, same roof, same night. WCW was eight months out from the Outsiders angle that would rewrite American wrestling. NJPW was at the peak of its late-90s international ambition. AAA was riding the momentum of the Lucha Libre explosion that had put luchadors on American pay-per-view for the first time. The Peace Festival sat at the intersection of all three of those stories at once and got almost no mainstream U.S. coverage. That is part of why the shirt exists as a document at all, and why so few of them surface.
Single-print event shirts from flop supercards are scarcer than the ones from WrestleMania.
The print on the left chest is a crest design: a stylized globe with a wrestler figure, rendered in blue and green on white cotton, with brown detail work. Clean colors, no significant fade on this copy. The fit is a true 90s large, cut wider through the chest and shorter through the body than a contemporary large, which reads as a boxy-athletic silhouette when worn. No cracking on the graphic at the main lines. Check the collar seam and the hem stitching for construction consistency, which will tell you whether this is a venue-run print or a licensed run from a secondary vendor.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm shirt is from the June 1996 event at LA Sports Arena by checking any printed back text or neck label production markers against known vendor runs for NJPW or WCW event merch of the period.
The 90s Rack
The 90s rack is where most of the shop's apparel lives. Team tees, tour shirts, promotional jackets, wrestling pullovers, movie tie-in prints that nobody saved on purpose. 90s production runs were large and the survivors are the ones that dodged the rag bin. Each garment is measured flat, photographed on a neutral ground, and listed against the tag size.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on May 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This 1996 world wrestling peace festival shirt size large originates from the 90s era[01], represents World Wrestling Peace Festival[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
- VENDOR
- World Wrestling Peace Festival
- ERA
- 90s
- COLOR
- Multicolor
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