Before reading, as a disclaimer to all, I am both a collector and a seller of ORIGINAL VHS wrestling video's. WWF / WWE, WCW and NWA video's are all of interest to me. And I have been an eBay member for long...
Thank you for giving the second part of my guide to LJN's Wrestling Superstars collection a look. Be sure to take a glance at the first part of the guide, if you have not already. The first part concluded...
Introduction Starting Lineups (abbreviated SLUs) are a line of collectible sports figurines produced by American toy company Kenner from 1988-2001. Primarily produced for four sports–baseball,...
Hello, Wrestling Fans! Welcome to my guide on The COMPLETE WWF Coliseum Video Catalogue: Volume #1 of 2. At the bottom of the page there is the link for the next volume (Volume #2), since each guide can only...
Welcome to Volume #2 of The COMPLETE Coliseum Video Catalogue. Here you will be able to find several individual series that were released seperately by the WWF such as: The Columbia House Series, The GoodTimes...
Jakks’ WWE Classic Superstars line of recent vintage has sparked nostalgia in the minds of fans thanks to their striking detail and expansive collection of former wrestlers and personalities; many of them...
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Remember when the card market got flooded and a lot of collectors began collecting starting lineups in the late 80's and early 90's. It was one of the hottest hobbies during that time. Collectors would...
WWE CLASSIC SUPERSTARS CHECKLIST ***I will be updating this regularly*** In 2004, Jakks Pacific, Inc. released the first wave of what would become one of the most successful wrestling figures lines ever...
It wasn't until Tim Mcfarlane purchased the mark McGuire 67th, 68th, 69th and 70th home run ball. He added Sammy Sosa' 33rd, 61st and 66th. What does this have to do with Mcfarlane NBA figures? Not long after...