So finally, here we go with My
Legends of Professional Wrestling series made by
Figures Toy Company. I got all of these guys when they were red hot in the year 2000
So as you have seen previously in within the topic, I have collected wrestling figures for most of My time as a wrestling fan which is a very, very long time. I love the old school ones from the 80s and 90s. The
WCW series by
Galoob & OSTM and even a bit of
ToyBiz still had that classic feel but while they are as good as they are, there wasn't many wrestlers in them lines that were from the vintage/golden/silver/classic era of the 60s - 80s. However, a new action figure company simply called
Figures Toy Company came to rise. I first found out about them via wrestling magazines such as
Pro Wrestling Illustrated, it always paid to look at them, ya never know what was in them similar like comic books! There was an ad there that advertised a really nice looking
King Kong Bundy figure which was first made in 1999. Remember just recently when I showcased My great
ECW figures and My Grandma MiMi got Me
The Dudley Boyz from
The Wrestling Superstore Well, this was during the same time and she also got Me
King Kong Bundy plus the bloody version too
It was a pretty cool time indeed.
The Wrestling Superstore & Figures Toy Co. are one in the same
See, they have a regular version and bloody version to reminiscent their old hardcore matches way before
ECW was a thing. He was listed as $8 each or $15 a set which was a dandy price because these were web/catalog exclusive unless specialty comic shops were interested in selling them to people who were actually interested. So
Bundy was first and for a while I thought that this was just a one off special but it turned out not to be the case as more was being listed on their web store & catalogs. Several of them were legends hence the series' name which some I never had figures of previously and one of them is one of My most prized wrestlers of all so I had to get them one way or another
I do not have all of them as they made some later on that just alluded Me which is a shame and maybe one day I'll look to get them but I am very thankful that I have what I have
These is arguably My favorite wrestling figures of My entire collection of wrestling figures whether it be
WWF, WCW or ECW They are quite old school with 5 POA but more updated like say than
REMCO's classic
AWA figures. The series has become such a underrated one and like so much has turned into another victim of society's limbo
Many of them share the same body parts & molds/sculpts similar like
MOTU templates. I love the feel of their soft plastic & rubber parts. The sculpting and paint is pretty good as well and they are in scale with some wrestling figures most notably
OSTM ECW figures which was huge for Me because the roster really went well together them which you'll see them in the
ECW ring in every entry
Here they are in detail
King Kong Bundy: Here he is! He's the one that started it all, just not for Me but the line itself. I was a huge
Bundy fan years prior so he instantly caught My attention! Now he is made differently than the rest of his future counterparts and his mold is exclusively made for him as the rest of the series would use each other's. He is really smooth & a bit rubbery which I love the feeling of. The sculpt is quite nice and especially considering the era of 2000. The sculpting and tech in the toy industry was shaping up to be superb during this year (I noticed companies got unbelievably quick at sculpting far more realistic in 2001 like
McFarlane & Sidehow as I have previously said about before in many of My topic & posts which is a crucial point & factor here) and his body shape is spot on as well especially his arms.
The Walking Condominium's variant is decent as well. The paint maybe off a little but seeing him with the blood is from his Wrestlemania 2 bout in the cage with
"The Immortal" Hulk Hogan. As you know, I'm not big on variants but if your talking about bloody wrestler variations then I'm all in for that and it was a nice touch that
Figures Toy Co. came up with the concept and that it was an option to get them
Abdullah the Butcher: Now here we go, My Grandma MiMi got Me him too. I am a huge
Abduallah the Butcher mark and proud of it. The first time I saw him a long ago I was just so thrilled about him, arguably even more so than
Bundy I mean I loved how hardcore he is, his maniac manners, his unreal physique and the scars on his head! It was always so fun watching him (today's generation has no clue what a fun wrestler is if they haven't seen him!). Along with
Bundy, he has become one of My all-time favorites. They made him truly accurate here and his body looks just right with his flaps and he even has the deep, deep scars on his cranium which I just digged
His figure is bigger than
Bundy which as always been a slight issue with Me but their still as wonderful as wonderful can be. His expression is good too. He has his trusty fork/stabbing weapon molded into his right hand as well which was such a fine point here. His pants & shoes are authentic as possible and when you talk about having a bloody wrestling figure and you got
The Butcher, he must have blood and boy does he have it I mean it's all over his big body especially his paints, it was extremely clever for them to chose the sanguinary madman of The Sudan to be drenched and bloodstained with a ton of gore in white pants
NOTE: My Mom got Me all of these for Christmas of 2000 along with some great
WWC VHS Tapes. It was awesome
I look to showcase My Wrestling Video Collection sometime soon!
Greg "The Hammer" Valentine: Now I got his great
Hasbro figure nearly a decade before so this was kind of a flashback bonus for Me. The likeness is well done. It's nice to see a "bloody"
Valentine Both versions have different colored trucks so that makes it even more worth it to get both of'em
Tito Santana: Ah, he is really cool and has a nice likeness as well and both variants have different colored trucks so that makes it even more worth it to get the both of'em and he is "really" bloody
"The Ace - Cowboy" Bob Orton: He is quite good and has a very interesting choice of trunk colors. His hat isn't removable however.
"Polish Power" Ivan Putski: This is a fair figure of him. He has a real cloth hoodie that is reminiscent of the ones he'd wear to the ring for a while. He has different cool colored trunks and his variant is very bloody!
Killer Kowalski: Another great figure. I love how he looks with his tights of both versions and his blood is very good, just what it should look like
Tony Atlas: He's great but his tights are the same color on both figures which was always a disappointment but the former
Saba Simba is a very decent figure none the less!
The Iron Sheik: If your talking legends you gotta have him
They chose the typical way he is seen instead of the rare blue pants that
LJN did which I have always loved that version hence My great
LJN showcase a while back. This version has a tremendous likeness and it's really as good as it get's even compared to
Mattel's versions nearly a decade ago
Nikolai Volkoff: If your gonna have
The Iron Sheik you gotta have him, he also has a great likeness and the regular version has a cloth shirt. The hats are removable but I usual leave them on. Unlike
Tony Atlas, there wasn't much else they could do with his red trunks.
Bruno Sammartino v1: He actually has two different types of versions and this is his younger self when he was more of a rookie. Its a good likeness with different colored trunks. I love the hair effects on his body and of course the blood
Bruno Sammartino v2: This is his older self when he was a big time veteran of the great sport. This is the version that I grew up with seeing in the
WWF & NWA/WCW and is My favorite of the two types however these figures of
Bruno are some of My favorites of the whole series. Like his younger figure, he has hair effects that is painted on that I really like, has two different colored trunks and has a lot of blood on him his big body
It's also amazing that
Bruno get's 4 figures in the series which is more than everybody else within it
"The Ugandan Giant" Kamala: Now here is another big man that I'm a huge fan of too. I really loved him. When he returned to the
WWF in 92 (30 years ago this year!) I was very thrilled and when he went to
WCW in 95 I was even more euphoric
This figure is great but he has a lot reuse of body parts here from
Bundy & Abdullah but his leg sculpts are new and a has a new cool cloth skirt/loin cloth and he isn't painted under there. His paint is great as he has very authentic face & body paint. The blood is cool to. Now there is a very radical factor to him. Instead of having just one wrestler here, I pretend that either one of the other is actually
The Botswana Beast Atkie Malumba/Giant Kimala 2 from the
WWC & AJPW He was also the
Mambo Warrior in WCW &
Uganda in ECW so there's another savage to add to these rosters
I am so glad that I got these two versions of
Kamala SPECIAL GALLERY!Copyright: Oh I love the copyrights as usual and they strongly resemble
OSTM's Copyright's on their boots which I just love
Size Comparison & Scene: Now here we go, one of the most important aspects of the whole series and of this showcase is the scale of them. Here is a pic of
Bundy, Abdullah & Kamala or Uganda vs.
Taz, Tommy Dreamer & New Jack from My great recently seen
OSTM ECW figures! Look at how cool that is...gosh I love this stuff
Hard to beleive it was 22 years ago when i got these fabulous figures It's also astounding that this superb series was in the heyday of the Attitude Era, ECW & WCW and all of the hardcore wrestling was just so great, it was such an awesome time then and it will never be repeated but this fantastic line will remind you of how fun it was back in 99 - 2000 when extreme wrestling was great at it's finest So that's all for now. If your just now seeing this and didn't see see the actual showcase then stop what your doin' now and scroll up as you don't wanna miss a second of
Legends of Professional Wrestling! Now they made a lot more wrestling figure stuff like managers and referees but I never got any of them which I should have
Recently over the last few years or so they rebooted this series into a much more modern kind (that's the idea right...always reboot everything
to compete & crossover with the likes of today's ultra expensive
WWE Mattel & Jazwares' AEW figures. They look good but like the aforementioned lines, I didn't want to get involved them because when I was awakened in 2020 with My
OSTM ECW figures, I realized that the vintage ones are just funner and more enjoyable and if I ever would get
Figures Toy Company's LOPW then I would want to get the ones that I missed in the original series which I would think a lot of people would do the same with their action figures lines like getting the the ones they missed out on before than they couldn't get previously years ago for whatever reason instead of "rebuying" stuff that has been made prior time and time again and getting into new series' that cost so much with the likes of
Mattel's "low budget talk", crowdfunding among other ridicules means but apparently it hasn't happen yet but hey, this is just Me, to each his own.
Next I am going to continue this series in a way because I am going to show the
Background which was actually a
UK Wrestling Magazine that I got for free that I thought was very apropos for My showcase plus I am going to show
The Wrestling Superstore & Figures Toy Co. Catalogs/Books because they are extremely fun to look at not to mention some of the great history behind it all
So until then I'll see you around