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Post by Al_Snow_MotherF***ers on May 11, 2016 19:09:21 GMT -5
Why did he not get one from when Mattel started or a mention but would of been good for a shame o mac body
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Post by TheLastDude on May 11, 2016 20:21:36 GMT -5
I'll PM you my address and you can send him to me.
I would have bought Steve as either a basic or an Elite honestly. Shame he got released, hasn't he been with the company longer than Vince now?
I honestly have no clue to where it is. I didn't even remember that I owned it. My reply was going to be "I passed on his LJN. I passed on his CS and would pass on a Mattel" but then I wasn't sure if they made and LJN so I googled "Brooklyn Brawler figure" and one of the first pics I saw was my pics of his CS figure. So I guess I do have it. lol it must be in a bin in a closet or in the attic. Ha, that's ok. But if you ever come across him, don't chuck him, send him my way!
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Post by Mark Martin on May 11, 2016 20:39:23 GMT -5
Nope, though the jeans could've maybe been good for a 99-2000 British Bulldog custom.
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Post by NotHimAgain on May 11, 2016 21:19:25 GMT -5
If it comes with some cool accessories and a torn/ripped t-shirt that was made of cloth I would definitely buy. Others have more priority than him, but worth making sometime down the line.
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2016 4:29:08 GMT -5
Did he even qualify as middle card? Maybe when he first got the gimmick and was managed by Heenan feuding with Red Rooster he could've been considered a lower mid card talent. But the other 99% of his career he was a jobber. That being said, his name and likeness are probably more recognizable than a lot of the mid card of that era. I definitely know who he is and I can clearly picture him in my head. I just never remember him doing anything special. He could make a cool looking figure, though; but I wouldn't blind preorder him like I will Tugboat.
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