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Super Freak
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This figure looks great and will be a nice change in the collection.
You just made me second guess my purchase.
But it is the Hulkster brother!
I always thought the rubber issue was over exaggerated. Keep em out of heat and display lights and they are fine.
something looks off about the bald head....the hair....the hair should be pin straight and slightly longer. he never came to the ring with wet hair like the others do. otherwise, Hollywood and 80's with the canary yellow. this version is nothing special. would love to see a piper, roberts and hart.
editn second look the hair isn't all that bad length wise....im not sure why the bald head looks off. maybe its too round or too big....i don't know.
Just pre-ordered! Wow, this figure really takes me back. I went as Hulk Hogan for Halloween for like 5 straight years and my very first action figures ever were WWF figures. This is a must have for me. If they release an Ultimate Warrior, I'll lose my mind!
Just pre-ordered! Wow, this figure really takes me back. I went as Hulk Hogan for Halloween for like 5 straight years and my very first action figures ever were WWF figures. This is a must have for me. If they release an Ultimate Warrior, I'll lose my mind!
I want Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.
I want Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels.
Storm Collectibles absolutely will not make a figure of The Ultimate Warrior. His trademark is owned by Titan Sports (WWE). People who keep talking about the idea of Storm one day making a Warrior, or Bret Hart, or Randy Savage, etc, need to understand that the only reason they are able to make Hogan is because he owns his name and the "Hulkamania" trademark. They are working with Hogan alone on this; the WWE has no involvement whatsoever.
I'm not saying it's impossible... but it's very, very unlikely that they'll be making any other wrestlers.
Maybe some aspects of his look from that period would be off-limits, but recall that Warrior put out a comic about himself back in the '90s, with no obvious involvement that I've seen by the WWE. Further, he legally changed his name to "Warrior" and as I understood it, the courts granted Hellweg the right to capitalize on the gimmick. Of course, he really started as the Dingo Warrior, so WWE isn't truly responsible for it anyway.Storm Collectibles absolutely will not make a figure of The Ultimate Warrior. His trademark is owned by Titan Sports (WWE). People who keep talking about the idea of Storm one day making a Warrior, or Bret Hart, or Randy Savage, etc, need to understand that the only reason they are able to make Hogan is because he owns his name and the "Hulkamania" trademark. They are working with Hogan alone on this; the WWE has no involvement whatsoever.
I'm not saying it's impossible... but it's very, very unlikely that they'll be making any other wrestlers.
Storm Collectibles absolutely will not make a figure of The Ultimate Warrior. His trademark is owned by Titan Sports (WWE). People who keep talking about the idea of Storm one day making a Warrior, or Bret Hart, or Randy Savage, etc, need to understand that the only reason they are able to make Hogan is because he owns his name and the "Hulkamania" trademark. They are working with Hogan alone on this; the WWE has no involvement whatsoever.
I'm not saying it's impossible... but it's very, very unlikely that they'll be making any other wrestlers.
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