Are WWF wrestling figures worth anything?
Depending on the condition and wrestler, these Wrestling Buddies can go for a lot of money. Those that are still in box can net around $200, while the most expensive we found — a new-in-box Ultimate Warrior — sold for $500.
Who was the best wrestler in the 80s?
So let the debate begin…
- Ric Flair. 50 of 50. RIC FLAIR IS WRESTLING.
- Hulk Hogan. 49 of 50. He created mainstream entertainment.
- Dusty Rhodes. 48 of 50. He had the best mind to create anything he wanted.
- Roddy Piper. 47 of 50.
- Harley Race. 46 of 50.
- Randy Savage. 45 of 50.
- Nick Bockwinkel. 44 of 50.
- Sting. 43 of 50.
How many WWF Hasbro figures are there?
There was a total of 99 released figures in the line (86 Carded Single Figures, 5 Tag Team 2-Packs, and 3 Mail Away Bagged Figures), but there are additional figures to the line if certain variants are included (Two versions of Series 10 Razor Ramon & Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart Series 4 color variants, etc.).
How many WWF LJN figures are there?
Each of the figures came with a bio card on the back of the packaging and a rolled up poster stored under the packaged figure’s feet. There were a total of 64 unique figures to the line, with 6 other released figures that were a repaint variation of a previous figure.
What WWE wrestling cards are worth money?
Without further ado, here are the top WWE trading cards to look out for:
- 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Ric Flair #27: $900-9,500.
- 1998 WWF Wrestling Superstarz Autographs Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson: $1,500-4,000.
- 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan: $1,000 – $48,000.
What was the first wrestling figure?
The Creation of WWE’s First-Ever Wrestling Figures Joe: A Real American Hero. But instead of a 3.75-inch scale, buyers saw 8-inch tall semi-rigid rubber figures. The unusually large-sized figures (called Two-Ups) were ideal for showcasing the new product but not meant to stay that way.