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  2. Wrestling Superstars - Wikipedia

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    The Bendies series figure cards featured a Mail-In promotion for a brass die-cast metal belt buckle that was a replica of the WWF Championship Belt. The requirements for the "Free" mail-in offer were four proofs of purchase (Wrestling Superstars points on the card backs) and $1.00 to cover postage and handling.

  3. WWE action figures - Wikipedia

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    WWE action figures are toys based on performers and personalities of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They are currently manufactured by Mattel , and have formerly been manufactured by LJN , Jakks Pacific and Hasbro .

  4. AWA Remco Action Figure line - Wikipedia

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    The AWA Remco Action Figure Line was an action figure toyline based on the wrestlers of the now defunct American Wrestling Association Promotion, or AWA. [1] They were made by the toy company Remco from 1985 to 1986. The toys were made of a solid plastic pose, with moveable waists, legs, arms, and heads.

  5. WWE's Most Wanted Treasures - Wikipedia

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    Items: Hulk's NWO Tights (bought for $10,000), Harlem Heat's Flame Gear, Kevin Nash's Outsiders and Fingerpoke of Doom Singlets (traded for tickets to WrestleMania XL), Scott Hall's NWO Gear, Steiner Brothers' Letterman Jacket, Rick Steiner's Head Gear, Scott Steiner's Chainmail Head Gear (bought for $9,000)

  6. WWF Hasbro action figures - Wikipedia

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  7. WWE - Wikipedia

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    On May 5, 2002, the company launched its "Get The F Out" marketing campaign and changed all references on its website from "WWF" to "WWE", while switching the URL from WWF.com to WWE.com. [59] The next day, the official name change from World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, Inc. to World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., was publicized in a ...