“I feel it’s important to be a part of this initiative in the hopes that it can reach, help and save lives.” – Nyla Rose
“There has never been a more vital time for people who care, to offer support and raise awareness about mental health. Let’s band together to make a difference.” – Mick Foley
“Our jobs require the responsibility to care for our opponents in the ring, we are expanding that compassion to the personal battles we face outside the ring as well.” – Amy Dumas
Professional wrestlers worldwide participate in a new PSA launching today online to normalize a conversation surrounding mental health Limited Edition “Tag Me In” t-shirts created by Pro Wrestling Tees are now available through October 31 in support of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). On Halloween, a gift/donation sharing the profits of shirt sales will be given. Professional wrestling is the first organized sports entity to create a PSA for mental health.
Professional wrestlers from around the world have come together to raise awareness for mental health with the launch of the new “Tag Me In” initiative. The goal of “Tag Me In” is to normalize a conversation about mental health, rid the mental health stigma and reiterate that those affected are never alone. Starting today, “Tag Me In” will be sharing a PSA featuring wrestlers and personalities from around the globe on TagMeInUnited.com and social platforms including Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Professional wrestling is the first organized sports entity to do a PSA for mental health.
The sentiment of care spreads across the world with an eclectic talent pool of young fresh faces to the ones you know and love, including; Mick Foley, Trish Stratus, Effy, Nyla Rose, LuFisto, Daimonji, Gail Kim, Psycho Clown, Chris Jericho, Deonna Purrazzo, Shane Taylor, Kurt Angle, Hikaru Shida, Rebel, Lexie Fyfe, Lilian Garcia, Tony Schiavone, Amy Dumas, Konnan, Dr. Britt Baker D.M.D., Pollo Del Mar, Maria Kanellis, Sharmell Huffman, Awesome Kong, Chelsea Green, EC3, W. Morrissey, DDP, Mickie James, Nick Aldis, and many more.
All pics and videos courtesy of Tag Me In