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  2. 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 .

  3. Wrestling Superstars - Wikipedia

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    Wrestling Superstars were the first action figures based on the wrestlers of the WWF. Wrestling action figures were the brainchild of Richard Derwald of Buffalo NY who sold the idea to LJN in the summer of 1984. (Video in references). They were made by the toy and video game company LJN from 1984 to 1989. The figures were made of solid rubber ...

  4. Inside WWE star Zack Ryder’s million-dollar toy collection

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    In addition to wrestling figures, Matt Cardona also has an impressive display of "Star Wars" toys. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. WWE - Wikipedia

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    The company is additionally involved in licensing its intellectual property to other companies to produce video games and action figures. The promotion was founded in 1953 as the Capitol Wrestling Corporation (CWC), a Northeastern territory of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA).

  6. Stokely Hathaway - Wikipedia

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    Stokely Hathaway (born November 12, 1990) is an American professional wrestling manager and professional wrestler.He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW). He is best known for his tenures in Evolve and Ring of Honor.

  7. Professional wrestling authority figures - Wikipedia

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    This list brings together authority figures—people who hold on-screen power—in professional wrestling promotions or brands within North America. The North American wrestling industry portrays authority figures as responsible for making matches, providing rules and generally keeping law and order both in and outside the ring .