WWF Hasbro action figures
The WWE Hasbro Action Figure line was an action figure toyline based on the Superstars of the WWE, produced by the toy company Hasbro from 1990 to 1994. The toys were made of plastic, with many featuring a signature action move based on their real life counterpart.
Benefiting for being introduced during a sports entertainment boom period, these figures were among the most popular sports entertainment action figures of their time, and have since become collectors items. In good condition, an unopened figure can be viewed as being valued from anywhere between $20 to $1–2 thousand. This is a result of the production of variant figures produced in smaller numbers and limited time mailaway promotions.
Much of the collection has been released on foreign cards, and are of far less value than cards that are all in English writing, due to their abundance. For example, a 1992 Ultimate Warrior Mint on an American Card can fetch upwards of $250–$300 US, while exactly the same figure on a French card may get around $50–$70
However, a very limited number of Hasbro action figures were released on a dual card these figures have been seen to fetch in the region of $1000 per figure. Dusty Rhodes, Brutus Beefcake, Rick Rude, Roddy Piper, Mr. Perfect, Hulk Hogan, Macho King, Koko B. Ware and The Rockers are known examples.
Complete collection
Series 1 - 1990
- Hulk Hogan with Gorilla Press Slam! '
- The Ultimate Warrior with Ultimate Smash! '
- André the Giant with Giant Jolt!
- Demolition Ax with Ax Attack!
- Demolition Smash with Demolition Smasher!
- Ravishing Rick Rude with Rude Awakening Headlock!
- Randy "Macho Man" Savage with Elbow Smash! '
- Akeem with Body Slam!
- The Big Bossman with Hard Time Slam! '
- Ted DiBiase with Million Dollar Punch! '
- Jake "The Snake" Roberts with Python Punch! '
- Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake with Sleeper Hold!
Series 2 - 1991
- Hulk Hogan with Hulkster Hug! '
- The Ultimate Warrior with Ultimate Slam! '
- Honky Tonk Man with Rattle and Roll! '
- Dusty Rhodes with Dust Buster!
- Rowdy Roddy Piper with Piper Punch!
- Jimmy Snuka with Superfly Slam!
- "Macho King" Randy Savage with Macho Masher! ' '
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan with Hack Attack! ' ' '
- Ted DiBiase with Million Dollar Stomp! ''"
- The Bushwhackers Butch with Down and Out Blaster! and Luke with Down Under Pounder! '
- The Rockers Marty Jannetty with Rocker Dropper! and Shawn Michaels with Rocker Shocker!
- Demolition Smash with Demolition Smasher! and Crush with Crush Cruncher! '
Series 3 - 1992
- Hulk Hogan with Hulkaplex! '
- The Ultimate Warrior with Warrior Wham! '
- Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake with Beefcake Flattop! '
- Greg "The Hammer" Valentine with Hammer Slammer!
- Earthquake with Aftershock!
- Typhoon with Tidal Wave!
- Sgt. Slaughter with Sgt's Salute!
- "Macho Man" Randy Savage with Macho Masher! '
- Mr. Perfect with Perfect Plex! '
- Koko B. Ware with Birdman Bounce! '
- Texas Tornado with Texas Twister!
- Big Bossman with Jailhouse Jam!
Series 4 - 1992
- The Undertaker with Tombstone Tackle!
- Ricky Steamboat with Steamboat Springer!
- Bret "Hitman" Hart with Hart Attack! ' '
- The British Bulldog with Bulldog Bash!
- The Legion of Doom Hawk with Hawk Attack! and Animal with Dooms-Dayer!
- The Nasty Boys Brian Knobs with Nasticizer! and Jerry Sags with Punk Pounder!
Series 5 - 1993
- Hulk Hogan with Hulkster Slam! '
- "Macho Man" Randy Savage with Savage Slam! '
- Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart with Anvil Flattener!
- Sid Justice with Power Bomb!
- Skinner with Gator Breaker!
- The Mountie with Mountie Mash!
- "The Model" Rick Martel with Arrogance Splash!
- Virgil with Bodyguard Bash!
- The Warlord with Warlord Wham!
- Irwin R. Schyster with Write Off Slam!
Series 6 - 1993
- Ric Flair with Flair Snare!
- Papa Shango with Spell Binder! '
- El Matador with Bullseye Bash!
- Repo Man with Robber Clobber!
- Tatanka with Tomahawk Tackle!
- The Berzerker with Berzerker Blast! '
Yellow Cards - Series 7 - 1993
- Kamala with Kamala Krush!
- Owen Hart with Rocket Blast!
- Crush with Kona Crusher!
- Nailz with Jailhouse Jab!
- Razor Ramon with Razor Rage!
- Shawn Michaels with Conceited Crunch!
Red Cards - Series 8 - 1994
- Bam Bam Bigelow with Bam Bam Slam!
- Yokozuna with Sumo Smash! '
- Lex Luger with Narcissistic Knockout!
- Mr. Perfect with Perfect Plex! '
- Bret "Hitman" Hart with Hart Attack! '
- The Undertaker with Tombstone Tackle! '
Purple Cards - Series 9 - 1994
- Rick Steiner with Steiner Slam!
- Scott Steiner with Steiner Suplex!
- Doink the Clown with Big Top Clobber!
- Tatanka with Tomahawk Tackle!
- Ted DiBiase with Million Dollar Mash! '
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan with Hacksaw Slam! '
Dark Blue Cards - Series 10 - 1994
- Giant González with Giant Jab!
- Marty Jannetty with Jannetty Jam! '
- Samu with Samu Shocker!
- Fatu with Fatu Flattener!
- Bushwhacker Luke with Down and Out Blaster! '
- Bushwhacker Butch with Down Under Pounder! '
- Shawn Michaels with Conceited Crunch!
- Razor Ramon with Razor Rage!
- Shawn Michaels with Conceited Crunch!
- Razor Ramon with Razor Rage!
Green Cards - Series 11 - 1994
- Ludvig Borga with Finland Finisher!
- Yokozuna with Sumo Smash! '
- Crush with Kona Crusher! '
- 1-2-3 Kid with 1-2-3 Punch!
- Adam Bomb with Nuclear Knockout!
- Billy Gunn with Cowboy Clobber!
- Bart Gunn with Rodeo Roundhouse!
Rings
- Blue Ring with Blue Turnbuckles and posts
- Blue Ring with Blue Turnbuckles and posts
- Blue Ring with Black Turnbuckles and posts
- Blue Ring with Black Turnbuckles and posts
- Yellow Ring King of the Ring logos with Red Turnbuckles and posts
Unreleased prototypes
Other unreleased prototypes that have appeared in print include Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake in red and yellow attire meant to replicate his Mega Maniacs attire from WrestleMania IX to be in the Purple Carded set. He is believed to have been replaced by a Tatanka re-release from Series 6 due to his departure from the company. Shawn Michaels' Yellow Carded figure appeared in both print ads and on card backings using the spring-loaded armed feature found on the Virgil, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, El Matador, Hulk Hogan # 4, Papa Shango, Ted DiBiase # 3 and Billy Gunn but was changed to his released form. Randy Savage from Series 1 appeared in the 1991 J.C. Penney catalog in green trunks as part of an offer selling a ring and both Hulk Hogan and Savage action figures. Savage was sent out in his regularly released orange trunks. Both Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon figures resembling those released on both Yellow and Blue cards have appeared in an unreleased print ad promoting the figures as mail-aways as a reward for collecting Hasbro points found on the back of the WWE Hasbro cards.
Hasbro had plans to release an Ultimate Warrior figure with chest beating action. It is not known exactly why this figure wasn't made. Speculation is that it was never finished because Warrior had already left WWE or because Hasbro was unable to perfect the chest beating action. A prototype image of this figure can be found online. The figure has the same head as Warrior #2 and the body used is the same body used for the Demolition Smash figure. The figure was to use a new set of arms in order to have the figure beat its chest
Hasbro had plans to release a Tugboat figure. The plan for this figure can be found online. The figure was cancelled because Tugboat turned heel and switched his name to Typhoon. The Tugboat figure's head and body would have ben similar to the Typhoon figure but would have featured his Tugboat attire.
There were plans for a Jim the Anvil Neidhart figure in Hart Foundation attire with the same head sculpt as the Anvil that was released. These plans can be found online as well. It is believed that this figure would've been released in a 2 pack along with Bret Hart and would've been in the same series as the Nasty Boys and the Legion of Doom. The Hart Foundation set was cancelled because the team broke up and Bret started a singles career.
In 1993, Hasbro developed concept art for a series of 12 inch tall WWE figures, that would've included removable fabric clothing, similar to their popular series, even sharing the body molds with the G.I. Joe figures. To date, the only concept art that has surfaced form this line is of Randy Savage.
There were plans for another mail away series in 1994. The figures planned were Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon. It believed that they wouldn't have been new molds but re-releases with possibly different colored outfits.
Before the WWE canceled their deal with Hasbro there were plans for a series 12 on orange cards. There have even been prototype pictures online of the heads and artist sketches for this series. According to the sketches found, the series was to include: Lex Luger, Mo and Mabel from Men on a Mission, Jeff Jarrett, Bastion Booger, a repaint of the first Doink, and Diesel.
Modifications from prototypes
- Series 1 saw only one change in the line when compared to the press photo shots of the prototypes; Hulk Hogan's shirt features a different font than the one that appeared on the final product.
- Series 2 featured the unreleased Greg Valentine as well as a minor adjustment to Dusty Rhodes' expression.
- Series 3 featured the Ultimate Warrior with yellow and white face paint on the prototype instead of yellow, purple, and white as he was released and the Texas Tornado with red and white tassels on the prototype instead of all red like how his figure was released.
- Series 4's only change was Bret Hart's figure, who went from having silver and pink shades to only pink.
- Series 5's Mountie prototype had a red cattle prod instead of the released black cattle prod and added Virgil's name to his trunks.
- Series 6's Berzerker originally came with no cloak and a 2x4 accessory and Tatanka originally had blue script on his legs
- Series 7 featured Kamala with a moon on his stomach as a pre-production variant but not in the promotional photo. The only changes made from the promotional photo were that of Owen Hart's final baggy pants and Shawn Michaels was changed from his original action of that of the Jake Roberts, Hulk Hogan # 4, Virgil, Papa Shango, El Matador, Ted DiBiase # 3 and Billy Gunn figures to Conceited Crush! action and a plastic gold chain was added to Razor Ramon when released.
- Series 8 featured Bret Hart with Black elbow pads and Black stars on his boots and back of the trunks as a pre-production variant. Otherwise no major changes from the prototype images.
- Series 9 featured changes to three figures. The original Rick Steiner prototype featured two differently designed boots, the original Doink the Clown design featured green pants with red stars, and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake was originally slated to be in the line, but was replaced by a re-release of Series 6's Tatanka.
- Series 10 saw no major changes from the prototype images.
- Series 11 saw no major changes from the prototype images.
Commonly-traded error cards and variants
Series 3's Sgt. Slaughter is a popular variant, offering a variant that features no name listed on the front of the card. This variant is very rare and is believed to have seen limited release in the Tri-State Region.Some of the more common error cards include "Rowdy" Roddy Piper on a Series 2 Ultimate Warrior card, Billy Gunn on a Bart Gunn card, Bart Gunn on a Billy Gunn card, Giant Gonzalez on a Samu card, and Series 1 Ted DiBiase on a Rick Rude card.
Other rare error cards include Bret Hart 1 carding with The Undertaker 1 Figure.
Mattel's WWE retro figures
In 2016, Mattel announced that they would be releasing their own line of "throwback" WWE action figures, similar to the iconic style and packaging of the WWF Hasbro series. Mattel's new line of action figures were released exclusively to Walmart stores in the U.S. Mattel's WWE latest collectibles are deemed "retro" by the company because they are packaged in the same fashion as action figures made in the 1990s.Series 1 - 2017
- John Cena with "Attitude Adjustment!"
- Roman Reigns with "Super Punch!"
- The Undertaker with "The Tombstone!"
- Brock Lesnar with "F5 Action!"
- Kevin Owens with "Pop-up Powerbomb!"
- Ultimate Warrior with "Gorilla Press Slam!"
Series 2 - 2017
- The Rock with "Rock Bottom!"
- Triple H with "Pedigree!"
- Stone Cold Steve Austin with "Stone Cold Stunner!"
- Kane with "Tombstone!"
- Mankind with "Mandible Claw!"
- Sting with "Stinger Splash!"
Series 3 - 2017
- Seth Rollins with "Pedigree!"
- Bill Goldberg with "Spear!"
- Dean Ambrose with "Dirty Deeds!"
- AJ Styles with "The Phenomenal Forearm!"
Series 4 - 2018
- Ric Flair with "Chop Down!"
- Finn Balor with “Coup de Grace!”
- Sami Zayn with "Helluvah Kick!"
- Kevin Owens with "Pop-up Powerbomb!"
Series 5 - 2018
- Big E with "The Big Ending!"
- Kofi Kingston with "It's Trouble in Paradise!"
- Xavier Woods with "The Honor Roll!"
- Macho Man Randy Savage with "Macho Man Elbow!"
Series 6 - 2018
- Bray Wyatt with “Sister Abigail!”
- Daniel Bryan with “Running Knee!”
- Shinsuke Nakamura with “Kinshasa!”
- Sting with “Stinger Splash!”
Series 7 - 2019
- Chris Jericho with “Codebreaker!”
- Kurt Angle with “Angle Slam!”
- Shawn Michaels with “Sweet Chin Music!”
- Sheamus with “Brogue Kick!”
Series 8 - 2019
- Braun Strowman with “Powerslam!”
- Iron Sheik with “Gutwrench Suplex!”
- Jeff Hardy with “Poetry in Motion”
- Zack Ryder with “Fistpump!”
Series 9 - 2019
- Goldust with “Curtain Call!”
- Macho Man Randy Savage with “Flying Elbow Drop!”
- Randy Orton with “RKO!”
- Samoa Joe with “Senton Splash!”
Series 10 - 2019
- Diesel with “Jackknife Powerbomb!”
- Elias with “Guitar Smash!”
- Junkyard Dog with “Thump Powerslam”
- Matt Hardy with “Flying Leg Drop!”