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Post by Chip on Dec 12, 2007 11:30:59 GMT -5
love the old school
i actually have the "Triple Threat" pack, and the Champions pack. They are awesome
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Post by Chicago on Dec 12, 2007 14:22:02 GMT -5
nice review and trip down memory lane. I remember when i saw triple threat at kb the day before thanksgiving i frekaed out. I mena not onlyw as yoko amazing i got real folding chairs. I was in heaven you said: The headsculpt was the same sculpt from Superstars Series 5 (his first ever WWE fig) correct me if im wrong but did his bendy fig come out before his jakks one? Or no. I believe it came out the same year, in 1997. My guess would be no, the Series 5 figure came first.
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Post by WalterF on Dec 12, 2007 14:43:53 GMT -5
nice review and trip down memory lane. I remember when i saw triple threat at kb the day before thanksgiving i frekaed out. I mena not onlyw as yoko amazing i got real folding chairs. I was in heaven you said: The headsculpt was the same sculpt from Superstars Series 5 (his first ever WWE fig) correct me if im wrong but did his bendy fig come out before his jakks one? Or no. I believe it came out the same year, in 1997. My guess would be no, the Series 5 figure came first. Yup it was all 1997 but the series five Austin was the very first WWF Austin made. The bendy came shortly after.
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Post by Chicago on Dec 12, 2007 14:52:25 GMT -5
You know, to keep up with an Austin discussion,
I almost forget the days where almost every BCA or TTL set included either Stone Cold or the Rock. It's very similar to constant complaints of too many Cenas, Batistas and Mysterios nowadays.
Man, I could go on and on about how much I loved collecting during the BCA days and during the height of the Attitude era. I remember looking forward to all the new faces in the Superstars series like Val Venis, Edge and X-Pac. Also, the 2-Tuff New Age Outlaws and Grapple Gear Sets; those were my favorite days of collecting.
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