Reebok’s Angel Reese Sneaker Launch Collapses in Real Time
What was supposed to be Angel Reese’s coronation turned into instant chaos for Reebok.
On August 28, the brand launched Reese’s debut sneaker line with a primetime push meant to rival Caitlin Clark’s booming Nike empire. Instead, a glitch froze Reese’s promo ad mid-spin, creating an awkward still that TikTok users instantly turned into memes under hashtags like #SpinOutNotSoldOut and #ReebokFail.
Within minutes, checkout carts stalled, Shopify crashed, and screenshots spread across sneaker forums. “We built this for one weekend — and it broke in four minutes,” one insider admitted. By midnight, ESPN replayed the glitch reel, with Shaquille O’Neal warning, “You can’t fumble like this. Not with Angel Reese.”
Meanwhile, Clark’s Nike campaigns kept soaring — her jersey sales topping the WNBA in August, her ads going viral with flawless timing. The contrast was brutal: while Clark’s machine looked inevitable, Reese’s rollout felt like desperation.
A leaked Reebok memo called the failure “existential,” adding: “We don’t have days. We have hours. Timelines don’t forgive.”
For Angel Reese, the verdict came in just twelve minutes.