Mattel Elite Reveals New WWE Action Figures Featuring Superstars From The Past And Present

Mattel Elite Reveals New WWE Action Figures Featuring Superstars From The Past And Present

A new wave of WWE action figures were released over the weekend and we have a full gallery of images for you here, including Seth Rollins, Triple H, Bob Backlund, The Undertaker, and more. Check them out...

By JoshWilding - Aug 22, 2018 08:08 AM EST
Filed Under: WWE
If you're a wrestling fan, there's a very good chance you've come across a WWE action figure at some point in your life. These days, they look more realistic than ever before and now another new wave have been released as part of Mattel's Elite line. As you can see below, Superstars from the past and present are all given the spotlight, with my personal favourite being Evolution era Triple H!

As you can see, he's rocking the colourful trunks he wore at the time (did we ever get an explanation for that?) along with the World Heavyweight Championship title which was formerly the WCW title. 

These are all very cool, though, and a version of Seth Rollins with both the Intercontinental and RAW Tag Team Championships is definitely a must-buy (even if he does look a tiny bit like Elias). Which of these would you guys add to your collection? As always, let us know your thoughts down below. 


Seth Rollins (Top Picks)


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Undertaker (WrestleMania)


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Triple H (WrestleMania)


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Scott Hall (WrestleMania)


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"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan (RetroFest, GameStop exclusive)


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Bob Backlund (RetroFest, GameStop exclusive)


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