I don’t really get the logic of that. Consumers generally don’t even have an easy option to buy cases, and it’s not like Walmart or Target care.I fucking hate the Jakks-holdover "1 of X" bullshit. Chases, 1-per-every-500-cases, etc etc. It's a terrible idea that literally only is good for scalpers - which is exactly the demographic that companies making wrestling figures seem to delight in catering to.
I've just finished watching all the old In Your House events and I'm now starting at the beginning re-watching the '90s Monday Night RAW episodes. This has been really, really testing my 'I don't collect wrestling figures anymore' position.
Ringside tends to get everything, but if you live outside of America, they just f*** you up the ass with their shipping so there's no reason to even look at them. And the last time I did order something from them, whatever international plan they are on just stockpiles everything until they have a pallet ready to go and then they bounce it to Copenhagen and then back.Isn’t there also the ringside collectibles (or some site like that) thing? Which seems to be lots of unique items
I’m a big wwe fan (went to mania this year, etc) but I don’t collect the figures generally. I would if I found one that was just right, but usually there’s things I don’t like about them
You're talking about the MOTU-style figures, right? The Bret Hart wave is still shipping? I thought that was LONG gone. Maybe there's a chance for me to have a Bret Hart yet.. They had a bunch of the WWE Superstars figures but were already out of the one I wanted, which was Bret Hart.