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Post by TheHitmanKid on Oct 20, 2018 13:37:49 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice)
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Post by ChainGang on Oct 20, 2018 14:24:16 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice) Lmao. Sold them about 6 years ago. Now I’m addicted again and I promise I will never make the mistake of selling them ever again.
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Post by "The Visionary" Eldniw on Oct 22, 2018 7:59:05 GMT -5
Need Seth and The Usos from this set.
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Post by "The Visionary" Eldniw on Oct 22, 2018 8:04:32 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice) That was me 2 or 2 1/2 years ago. A few times within that timeframe. Beginning of 2016, when E38 and 39 were in stores, I fell down that rabbit hole. Was buying figures left and right. Got to about 75 figures in 6 months. Sold almost all of them in one fell swoop. Got back in, around February 2017 when I saw DM Nakamura and the WM 33 Heritage Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Fell back in. Got out a month later. Only had around 5 or 6 figures left after I had a second big sale, and then started again. Now I'm close to 100 again, with 10 Elite Seth Rollins figures alone. Always checking stores, checking sale posts on FB, etc. Haven't ordered from Ringside in 2 years but I may be soon.
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Post by RuthlessFigs on Oct 22, 2018 8:15:05 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. You and me both, i've exceeded the $500 mark and even the $600 mark... Out of shame, i won't share my total spending's haha. The habit doesn't stop there, i've still got another pre-order to make for the Top Talents AJ/Seth, and the WM35 Hall/Taker... I need help.
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Post by theicwguy on Oct 22, 2018 8:18:24 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. You and me both, i've exceeded the $500 mark and even the $600 mark... Out of shame, i won't share my total spending's haha. The habit doesn't stop there, i've still got another pre-order to make for the Top Talents AJ/Seth, and the WM35 Hall/Taker... I need help. Over $1000? I wish I could find something in Smyths to spent 20 quid on. 😂
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Post by ChainGang on Oct 22, 2018 9:24:48 GMT -5
I think I may have a mental illness. Spent about $570 on figures so far this month. You and me both, i've exceeded the $500 mark and even the $600 mark... Out of shame, i won't share my total spending's haha. The habit doesn't stop there, i've still got another pre-order to make for the Top Talents AJ/Seth, and the WM35 Hall/Taker... I need help.
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Post by ChainGang on Oct 22, 2018 9:25:10 GMT -5
Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice) That was me 2 or 2 1/2 years ago. A few times within that timeframe. Beginning of 2016, when E38 and 39 were in stores, I fell down that rabbit hole. Was buying figures left and right. Got to about 75 figures in 6 months. Sold almost all of them in one fell swoop. Got back in, around February 2017 when I saw DM Nakamura and the WM 33 Heritage Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Fell back in. Got out a month later. Only had around 5 or 6 figures left after I had a second big sale, and then started again. Now I'm close to 100 again, with 10 Elite Seth Rollins figures alone. Always checking stores, checking sale posts on FB, etc. Haven't ordered from Ringside in 2 years but I may be soon. It’s hard to stay away.
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Post by TheChamp420 on Oct 23, 2018 16:36:33 GMT -5
So from the looks of it Cena doesn’t have the new face tech?
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Post by Jack Specific on Oct 23, 2018 17:11:55 GMT -5
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Post by theicwguy on Oct 23, 2018 17:12:31 GMT -5
Amazing figure...
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Post by TheHitmanKid on Oct 25, 2018 9:43:12 GMT -5
Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice) That was me 2 or 2 1/2 years ago. A few times within that timeframe. Beginning of 2016, when E38 and 39 were in stores, I fell down that rabbit hole. Was buying figures left and right. Got to about 75 figures in 6 months. Sold almost all of them in one fell swoop. Got back in, around February 2017 when I saw DM Nakamura and the WM 33 Heritage Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Fell back in. Got out a month later. Only had around 5 or 6 figures left after I had a second big sale, and then started again. Now I'm close to 100 again, with 10 Elite Seth Rollins figures alone. Always checking stores, checking sale posts on FB, etc. Haven't ordered from Ringside in 2 years but I may be soon. Were you able to buy back most of those favorite figures that you sold?
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Post by TheHitmanKid on Oct 25, 2018 9:47:05 GMT -5
Don't worry man it's a whole process to being a WWE figure collector. Step 1: Start buying WWE Mattel figures. Step 2: Start spending more money trying to buy the figures you missed in the past. Step 3: Begin to realize, you've spent so much money on figures that you start to doubt if you need to continue this hobby. Step 4: You either start to buy fewer figures you like and not buy every single one that gets released; or create a thread on this forum about how you want to quit collecting and want to sell off all your figures. GOODBYE Step 5: RETURN months later to open a new thread about how you missed collecting and show that you've bought new figures. Then to talk about how you've regretted selling off certain figures that you've really liked, back when you had quit. "I've seen it a hundred times.." (Chris Farley voice) Lmao. Sold them about 6 years ago. Now I’m addicted again and I promise I will never make the mistake of selling them ever again. I thought about selling them myself, but then I just got rid of figures I just bought for the sake of collecting. Which was like 10 of them. Did you have a huge collection 6 years ago?
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Post by ChainGang on Oct 25, 2018 9:54:16 GMT -5
Lmao. Sold them about 6 years ago. Now I’m addicted again and I promise I will never make the mistake of selling them ever again. I thought about selling them myself, but then I just got rid of figures I just bought for the sake of collecting. Which was like 10 of them. Did you have a huge collection 6 years ago? I only had about 50 figures I believe. Give or take. Was only collecting for about a year maybe.So it nevee got a chance to get huge. Now I have to shell out a bunch of money to get some of the rare figures that I had before
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Post by "The Visionary" Eldniw on Oct 25, 2018 10:00:07 GMT -5
That was me 2 or 2 1/2 years ago. A few times within that timeframe. Beginning of 2016, when E38 and 39 were in stores, I fell down that rabbit hole. Was buying figures left and right. Got to about 75 figures in 6 months. Sold almost all of them in one fell swoop. Got back in, around February 2017 when I saw DM Nakamura and the WM 33 Heritage Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Fell back in. Got out a month later. Only had around 5 or 6 figures left after I had a second big sale, and then started again. Now I'm close to 100 again, with 10 Elite Seth Rollins figures alone. Always checking stores, checking sale posts on FB, etc. Haven't ordered from Ringside in 2 years but I may be soon. Were you able to buy back most of those favorite figures that you sold? I got back a lot of them or updated versions [i.e. The Usos E54]
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Post by Jack Specific on Oct 25, 2018 12:06:09 GMT -5
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Post by Jack Specific on Oct 26, 2018 18:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by marino13 on Oct 26, 2018 23:33:12 GMT -5
I got my Samoa Joe on Thursday, and I LOVE it! I added an elbow pad and IMO it's perfect.
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Post by Jack Specific on Nov 1, 2018 21:23:31 GMT -5
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Post by Crossfit Jesus on Nov 1, 2018 22:12:55 GMT -5
How cute!
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