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Re: The Matador
I had one of his clay figure guys when I was little.....he was always good to throw at people cause his arms and legs would do damage...King Kong Bundy was the other good one because it was hard as a rock.
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Re: The Matador
Are you talking about the original WWF actions figures which were basically completely immmobile and stood about 6-9 inches tall?
I had Bundy as well, along with Hogan and Savage I found the NWA action figues to be better because you could move their arms and legs. The draw back they all had identical body builder bodies. |
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Re: The Matador
yeah, and the plastic ring would always crack in the middle....Ricky Steamboat had the claw grip, was always the champion at my house.
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Re: The Matador
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yeah, and the plastic ring would always crack in the middle....Ricky Steamboat had the claw grip, was always the champion at my house. [/ QUOTE ] I never got the ring (cheap ass parents) Did Mr. Wonderful have a figure because I think I remember having him but it may just be wishful thinking. I always wanted Andre the Giant (his fugure as of his skinny days) and Big John Stud. I always found myself rooting for Bobby The Brain and his latest henchman over Hulk Hogan when watching the WWF, but I always wanted Cobra to win as well. |
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Re: The Matador
Mr. Wonderful was flexing his biceps.....wasn't convenient for doing the piledriver....80's wrestling ruled!! Koko B. Ware came with the parrot.
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