gregrules420
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Post by gregrules420 on Jul 19, 2015 17:34:11 GMT -5
I hope he's not in the WMIII suit. He needs to be in the black pants and shirt with BH on the front and the Brain on the back. that is what he wore most. Personally since Day one I have said I wanted him as a DM in wrestling singlet with cloth weasel suit and black slacks and shirt like mentioned above. all of this
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JKLMD2002
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Post by JKLMD2002 on Jul 19, 2015 17:34:37 GMT -5
I'm confused as to why Hart went first too. We've got more Heenan Family members and I'd like for The Brain to see his figure before he's no longer with us.
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Post by mikey1974 on Jul 19, 2015 17:59:25 GMT -5
Bearer - due to his near constant presence from 1990 - 2000,and inclusion in the end of the 80's boon period and the Attitude Era. plus, they knew damned well Undertaker fans would buy him as well.
Hart - I think it's more because he was a more colorful personality and was know for his gimmicks of the megaphone and different attires.
I want a Heenan desperately myself, but, like it or not, he wasn't the most colorful or outrageous looking manager with his attire choices.
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Post by Glorydaysofwrestling on Jul 19, 2015 18:10:22 GMT -5
Nothing against you man, because you probably come from a different Era than I do, but sometimes I can't believe the things you type lol Paul Bearer was a big part of the last wrestling boom period, and he was still involved in a major storyline even after his death in 2013. He's also an extremely odd/interesting looking character. Jimmy Hart always had so many eye-catching outfits and his onscreen involvement with Hogan from 1993 onwards has kept his name out there. Bobby Heenan was an average-looking guy in a plain suit who didn't do a great deal after the 80s. An incredible talent, but it's easy to see why he would come after the other two in toy form.
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Post by | NLS™ | on Jul 19, 2015 18:34:51 GMT -5
Whats even more puzzling is that Miz and Sheamus have so many figures come out over the years, when people like Bobby Heenan dont have a single one. How many Miz figures does one person need in their collection? Exact-a-mundo! And the answer to your question is 0. I mean, Hell... I'd rather have a Barry Horowitz or an Iron Mike Sharpe figure in my collection than The Jiz. On the subject though, I'm not too concerned with Heenan coming out. I know it'll be here before long, so why sweat it?
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Post by HendryHausen on Jul 19, 2015 19:23:22 GMT -5
This attire, with camel accessory.
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Post by Sizzle on Jul 19, 2015 20:02:25 GMT -5
I'm puzzled as to why you're puzzled Mattel made Hart and Bearer before Heenan.
Heenan didn't do much and isn't quite involved with WWE nowadays. Jimmy Hart is much more involved. For example, Swerved and Legends House. Bearer was involved recently even after he died, and was a huge part of Kane and Undertaker's careers.
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Post by mrsask on Jul 19, 2015 20:06:40 GMT -5
Didn't we already have a BAF Bearer???
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2015 20:32:29 GMT -5
Greatest managers of all-time, and I've seen them ALL:
1) Heenan 2) Paul Bearer 3) Jimmy Hart 4) Fuji
no one else is even close. No one. Elizabeth and Sherry far down the list as well.
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Post by anglefan80 on Jul 19, 2015 20:56:13 GMT -5
Paul Bearer & Undertaker go hand in hand. It's no surprise he was first, especially when he was supposed to be originally released it was his Hall of Fame year.
Jimmy Hart is mostly affiliated with faces, and notoriously Hulk Hogan. Again, had to be high on the priority list.
Bobby Heenan managed some of the greatest of all time. While mostly heels, he had more facetime on TV then the other 2.
All are top managers, and all deserve a figure. In my mind, it's a wash what the order of their release is, as long as we get all 3.
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Post by WCWThunderRosa on Jul 19, 2015 20:59:43 GMT -5
Because if you asked someone off the street to name a classic wrestling manager, Paul Bearer would be the #1 answer. Anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves. The only person who would be above Bearer in name value is Paul Heyman, who is still on TV. I have no answer for Jimmy Hart, other than they bumped Jimmy Hart up earlier in the line, and could only put one manager in a single HOF set.
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Post by madness86 on Jul 19, 2015 21:28:21 GMT -5
I'd be okay with all the BAF stuff if they did classic managers/ringside people. As long as the 4 figures you need to get have some relevance to the BAF or they're atleast flashbacks and not the same crap.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 19, 2015 21:50:43 GMT -5
Bearer and hart are fresh in the minds of everyone.
Plus, they're more memorable to the demographic.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Jul 19, 2015 22:11:55 GMT -5
Nothing against you man, because you probably come from a different Era than I do, but sometimes I can't believe the things you type lol It's probably because I have a sense of perspective.
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