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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Apr 12, 2020 17:09:33 GMT -5
1991 I got most of the second wave Hasbro with Piper, Rhodes, and Duggan and several others, I also got new Joes and a Transport Module that all the foot used to get to the earth surface in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...And 2 coliseum videos. Fantastic. Which videos?
I can't remember at the moment. They were recently released ones. They weren't Wrestlemania 7 or a Pay Per View. Those were IIRC a premium, plus I had those ON TAPE from taping the PPV.
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Post by GoCanes84 on Apr 12, 2020 19:26:41 GMT -5
Adam Rose’s debut 2 pack.
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Post by markcrorigan on Apr 12, 2020 19:30:56 GMT -5
I got a Too Cool and Rikishi box set that included the boom box accessory that played the ‘u look fly 2 day’ theme, I must have a look for that and see if it still works.
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Post by crush on Apr 12, 2020 20:52:02 GMT -5
I probably got wrestling figures for Easter at some point, but honestly there’s no specific time that jumps out to me. However, I do remember getting this for Easter 1995 and being ridiculously excited:
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Post by HHH316 on Apr 12, 2020 21:03:22 GMT -5
I remember one year getting Bret Hart, Undertaker, Yokozuna, & Mr. Perfect from the red card hasbro set.
Another year I got a pair of the Bret Hart sunglasses, which I had signed by Bret a few years ago at WrestleCon.
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Post by MKSavage on Apr 13, 2020 1:25:32 GMT -5
I remember one year getting Bret Hart, Undertaker, Yokozuna, & Mr. Perfect from the red card hasbro set. Another year I got a pair of the Bret Hart sunglasses, which I had signed by Bret a few years ago at WrestleCon. That's cool, I remember getting S8 Bret, Perfect, Luger and Bam Bam all at once for my birthday one year. I was never able to find the Undertaker and Yoko from that series . IMO, the best series of Hasbro's when they went to the 6 figures per wave.
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Post by Valbroski on Apr 13, 2020 10:04:03 GMT -5
I got CS1 Andre one year but that’s the only wrestling figure I ever remember getting for Easter. Usually it was just candy or smaller toys. I do remember getting a yellow butt ugly Martian figure that came with a removable spacesuit. That was badass. Not sure if anybody remembers the show butt ugly martians but it was this weird show that was on Nickelodeon years ago. Edit: found a pic
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Post by Yambag Jones on Apr 13, 2020 14:54:02 GMT -5
I remember getting a ton of Ninja Turtles & X-Men one year, but most of the time it was money and candy.
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Post by Fighter Hayabusa on Apr 13, 2020 14:59:10 GMT -5
I can’t recall anything. It wasn’t really treated like Xmas lite when I was a kid. I think most I ever got was a basket of candy and maybe a hot wheel or two.
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Post by shanieomaniac on Apr 13, 2020 23:05:57 GMT -5
I got a plushie bunny once.
Other than that, it was all candy.
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Post by HandsomeHollywood on Apr 14, 2020 0:09:56 GMT -5
I probably got wrestling figures for Easter at some point, but honestly there’s no specific time that jumps out to me. However, I do remember getting this for Easter 1995 and being ridiculously excited: 90s action figures were so badass. I loved the Gargoyle toys that weren't gargoyles. The Xanatos figure was a top heel in my adventures with my action figures.
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Post by aggressiveperfectpoor on Apr 14, 2020 6:06:24 GMT -5
I probably got wrestling figures for Easter at some point, but honestly there’s no specific time that jumps out to me. However, I do remember getting this for Easter 1995 and being ridiculously excited: 90s action figures were so badass. I loved the Gargoyle toys that weren't gargoyles. The Xanatos figure was a top heel in my adventures with my action figures. '80s-'90s were truly what I call the Golden age of Action Figures. They might not have had all the articulation and bells and whistles that they do now, but they were up front and center, and you would go to the store and eventually just find a treasure trove of what you wanted...there wasn't really a secondary market yet. The only things that were tough for me were Starting Lineup Basketball starting with the '93 set (Shaq's rookie figure). Everything before that were easy grabs. Exception for me being the Turtles when the Movie came out, but I luckily got into them before the movie (Thanks to the Arcade game I really got into them) and for my little brother it was the Power Rangers in their initial shippings in Fall-Early Winter '93, after that they ramped those up in time for Christmas.
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Post by HardyKOfan01 on Apr 14, 2020 10:21:02 GMT -5
I remember getting the Elite Dean Ambrose with the cop hat and nightsticks, as well as the first Demon Finn Balor Elite (they were in the same series, right?) a few years back. That was mainly because my older brother was working at Toys R Us at the time.
Haven’t gotten figures in my Easter basket in a few years. I think the last thing I ever got in my basket, figure-wise, was a Basic Kevin Owens.
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Post by HandsomeHollywood on Apr 14, 2020 10:30:16 GMT -5
90s action figures were so badass. I loved the Gargoyle toys that weren't gargoyles. The Xanatos figure was a top heel in my adventures with my action figures. '80s-'90s were truly what I call the Golden age of Action Figures. They might not have had all the articulation and bells and whistles that they do now, but they were up front and center, and you would go to the store and eventually just find a treasure trove of what you wanted...there wasn't really a secondary market yet. The only things that were tough for me were Starting Lineup Basketball starting with the '93 set (Shaq's rookie figure). Everything before that were easy grabs. Exception for me being the Turtles when the Movie came out, but I luckily got into them before the movie (Thanks to the Arcade game I really got into them) and for my little brother it was the Power Rangers in their initial shippings in Fall-Early Winter '93, after that they ramped those up in time for Christmas. For me as a kid, I wasn't collecting certain lines. I would have crazy adventures but back then every action figure ever made seemed to be in scale with each other. It made for endless imagination and possibility. I'd get action figures that simply looked cool and I'd give them a part, whether I was into the IP they're from or not. A true golden age.
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Post by Artie Kendall on Apr 14, 2020 11:02:54 GMT -5
The receiving of the word of the lord from Robert Tilton.
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