XO x WWE Wrestlemania Legends Collection
Release Date: Spring 2026
XO x WWE WrestleMania 42 "Legends" Collection
The Weeknd's world meets the grandest stage of them all. The XO x WWE WrestleMania 42 "Legends" Collection arrives at the intersection of two cultural forces that have spent years building toward exactly this kind of collision — The Weeknd's XO label, which has supplied the sonic backdrop for WrestleMania across multiple consecutive years, finally stepping fully into the visual space to produce a collection that carries both worlds with equal authority. This is not a licensed merchandise drop. It is a creative statement from an artist who has been in the building since 2020 and has finally decided to decorate it.
The collection channels the visual language of WrestleMania's most mythologized era — the golden age of larger-than-life characters, spray-painted championships, and the specific kind of excess that made professional wrestling the most compelling spectacle of its time — filtered through XO's dark, sleek design sensibility. Bold graphics pull from WWE's deep archive of iconic imagery: championship belt designs rendered in the XO aesthetic, legendary superstar imagery reinterpreted through the atmospheric, night-drenched visual language that The Weeknd has built his entire creative identity around. The XO Spraypainted Title piece anchors the collection as its most culturally loaded artifact — the championship belt, wrestling's ultimate symbol of achievement, wearing the tag of an artist who has never stopped treating his own craft as a pursuit of a different kind of title.
Heavyweight custom tees, hoodies, and apparel move through a palette that sits in the space between the ring and the dark — blacks and golds and the specific warmth of a spotlight hitting smoke, the colors of a WrestleMania entrance translated into garment form. The collection exists at the WrestleMania Superstore in Las Vegas and through XO.store and WWEShop.com for the fans who could not make it to the Showcase of the Immortals in person but understood what the collaboration meant the moment it was announced. The music brought The Weeknd to WrestleMania. The clothes confirm he was always supposed to be there.