Rockstar Spud (Drake Maverick) Releases Limited Edition Shirt With Proceeds Benefitting NAMI

The former Drake Maverick has released a new t-shirt which will be sold until the end of 2021 with all proceeds going to the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

Drake Maverick was released by WWE on November 18 and when he was released, he put out a special video where he could be seen talking to a despondent version of himself telling himself to continue fighting and live his dream of being a professional wrestler.

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Now, James Michael Curtin, the man behind the character, has released a special t-shirt on Pro Wrestling Tees which will be sold till the end of the year with all proceeds going to benefit the National Alliance on Mental Illness.

From Spud on social media:

The video uploaded on 11/18/2021 connected with a lot of people in more
ways than just what it represented in the world of pro wrestling & with
that in mind I thought together we could connect with people a little bit
more.

Today I have re-opened my Pro Wrestling Tees store. You will see I have
uploaded a new design titled “*GET UP*”. All the proceeds from purchases
of this special “*GET UP*” shirt sold until the end of 2021 will be donated
in full to the *National Alliance on Mental Illness*.

*The NAMI Helpline can be reached Monday through Friday, *

*10 a.m. – 10 p.m., ET.* Call: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264) or [email protected]

The holidays are a wonderful time, but they are a tough time for many on a
much deeper level & our help can go a long way into keeping people on the
right track from a mental health perspective. We are all in this together.
Let’s remind people they are not alone.

Best wishes onwards to the New Year & Happy holidays.

James Michael Curtin
(Spud)

You can pick up the shirt today and take advantage of the Black Friday Sale currently going on at ProWrestlingTees.com

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