🤼♂️ Step into the ring with the ultimate wrestling warriors!
This set includes 12 highly detailed 7-inch wrestling action figures featuring moveable joints and realistic costumes. Crafted from durable plastic, these figures are designed for dynamic play and long-lasting fun, making them ideal for kids passionate about wrestling and pretend battles.
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Item Dimensions | 3 x 7 x 13 inches |
Size | 24 Inch |
Theme | Wrestling action figures |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**R
Solid Playable Figures With Minor Imperfections
Great little starter set because the variety is perfect. These are knock off but totally playable quality and my son loved them.
A**S
Great gift for children
Great value. Fun toy for kids. Good size.
S**S
Perfect size
My grandson thought he won the lottery loved them, good size, and durable
S**.
pretty nifty!
I didn't buy these figures for a child to play with, but for myself to collect because I'm kind of into wrestling action figures. Personally, I find them to be pretty nifty. They seem well-made, or made well enough for me, anyway. (No kids are going to be playing with them!) They weren't damaged during shipping, although they could have been packaged better by the manufacturer --- they were sealed in like a clear plastic bag, with nothing around them inside it! (They kind of looked like they were in a conga line!)These figures are (as far as I know) unlicensed, although they are clear knock-offs of real-life wrestlers who are or used to be in WWE. Although they may not be exact likenesses, you can easily tell, from their heads, faces, and painted-on outfits (and, in at least some cases, the tattoos), who they are "based on." You get approximations of Chris Jericho, Triple H, John Cena, The Rock, Rey Mysterio, Kane, Brock Lesnar, Edge, Batista, Undertaker, Randy Orton, and (a bit of a head-scratcher here, at least for me) Seamus (the one of these guys to come along most "recently").The only real complaint I have about any of them's head or face is that "Edge's" face looks really weird; it's easily the worst, least accurate-looking face here, in my opinion (although "The Rock's" face kind of looks like it could pass for Steve Austin). My only complaint about their "outfits" is that they all lack any types of pads or wristbands, or gloves, etc. But no major problem. It really isn't fair to knock unlicensed figures for having at least some noticeable differences from the real wrestlers, because the makers would probably get into legal trouble if they made them TOO much like the real guys. I do think the paint jobs on some of the figures I received could have been a bit better, though. But I'm not going to pick too much over little details.The figures may not be super-poseable (they don't bend at the elbows, wrists, or knees, although you can move just about everything else), but they're plenty poseable enough for me. Seriously, how many "bendy places" does an action figure REALLY need?One thing that I think is REALLY good about these figures is the price. About $27 (actually, $26.99; that's what *I* paid, and when I last looked, that's what the price still was) for these 12 figures was, to me, VERY worth it, considering that even action figures sold singly can be quite pricy. An overall price of a little more than $2 a figure for them is NOT a high price by any means, at least not to me!Overall, while these figures may not be perfect, I still think they're pretty cool![Update from 12-4-24: Besides going up in price, the figures seem to have been modified somewhat in appearance since I wrote this review, judging from the pictures that are now shown --- most notably, the tattoos seem to have been removed.]
C**Y
Durable
Good size figures and my grandson loves them.. also bought the wrestling ring for him to enjoy
S**N
Ok
Quantity is good for price but the quality of the figurines look cheap.
J**M
Great Product. Great Price. Great Shipping.
Great Product. Great Price. Great Shipping.
R**L
Poorly made
When my grandson plays with them they fall apart. The quality isn't good
Trustpilot
1 month ago
1 month ago