WWE Superstars Series 6 retro Superstar action figures by Mattel, exclusive to Walmart. Help fans go back in time to recreate the in-ring action! Each Superstar is designed with a 1980's look and 16 points of articulation for timeless play and display. Twist the muscly figures into dynamic poses. Use the included accessories, from entrance gear to championship titles, to amp up action and collectability. Fans can find WWE and WCW legends, bring home favorite Superstars from RAW, or collect them all! Each sold separately, subject to availability. Colors and decorations may vary.
The WWE Superstars action figure collection takes fans back in time with retro 1980's style!
Each figure comes with accessories that can include entrance gear or championship titles!
Twist the muscly Superstars into action-packed poses and in-ring battle positions with 16 points of flexibility!
Accessories, like entrance gear or a championship title, add to the play and display possibilities!
WWE fans can find their favorite Superstars or collect them all (each sold separately, subject to availability)!
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André René Roussimoff born on the 19th of May 1946 and passed away on 28 January 1993, better known by his ring name André the Giant, was a French professional wrestler and actor. Known as "the Eighth Wonder of the World," Roussimoff was known for his great size, which was a result of gigantism caused by excess growth hormones.
Beginning his career in 1966, Roussimoff relocated to North America in 1971. From 1973 to the mid-1980s, Roussimoff was booked by World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) promoter Vincent J. McMahon as a roving "special attraction" who wrestled for promotions throughout the United States, as well as in Japan for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. During the 1980s wrestling boom, Roussimoff became a mainstay of the WWWF (by then renamed the World Wrestling Federation), being paired with the villainous manager Bobby Heenan and feuding with Hulk Hogan. The two headlined WrestleMania III in 1987, and in 1988, he defeated Hogan to win the WWF Championship, his sole world heavyweight championship, on the first episode of The Main Event. As his WWF career wound down after WrestleMania VI in 1990, Roussimoff wrestled primarily for All Japan Pro-Wrestling, usually alongside Giant Baba, until his sudden death.
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