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What is WWE (Mattel) Kevin Owens Action Figure?

WWE fans and collectors alike will be thrilled to add the Kevin Owens action figure to their collection. Produced by Mattel, this action figure is a true representation of the popular WWE wrestler.

Standing at 6 inches tall, the Kevin Owens action figure features detailed and realistic designs, including his signature black sleeveless shirt and shorts. The figure also has multiple points of articulation, allowing fans to pose and recreate different wrestling moves.

One of the most impressive features of the figure is the facial expression. The Kevin Owens action figure has a fierce and determined look, complete with his iconic full beard and short hair. In addition, the figure is equipped with a removable "KO" shirt accessory, adding to the authenticity of the character.

Collectors will appreciate the attention to detail on the packaging as well. The Kevin Owens action figure comes in a specially designed box, complete with images and information about the wrestler. Whether you're a WWE fan or a collector of action figures, the Kevin Owens action figure is a must-have addition to any collection.

Frequently Asked Questions about wwe (mattel) kevin owens action figure

The toys were manufactured from plastic and although not fully articulated, had various spring-loaded action features such as punches and clotheslines, although they were not unique to each figure.

approximately 6 in tall Each figure sold separately, subject to availability. Colors and decorations may vary. Each WWE® action figure is approximately 6 in tall and at authentic "Superstar Scale."

Wrestling action figures were the brainchild of Richard Derwald of Buffalo NY who sold the idea to LJN in the summer of 1984. (Video in references). They were made by the toy and video game company LJN from 1984 to 1989.

During the 2016 WWE draft, Owens was drafted to Raw. At Battleground on July 24, Owens was defeated by Zayn. At SummerSlam on August 21, Owens teamed with Chris Jericho to defeat Enzo Amore and Big Cass.

An action figure is a poseable character model figure made most commonly of plastic, and often based upon characters from a film, comic book, military, video game or television program; fictional or historical. These figures are usually marketed toward boys and adult collectors.

All painted parts are assembled into complete action figures. This involves 'popping' parts together, adding plastic rivets or metal screws, and in some cases, gluing or sonic welding parts together. Each action figure is finished and assembled by hand.

7-inch action figures (Mattel "classic scale" He Man and the Masters of the Universe, DC Universe and most NECA Figures). 8-inch action figures and dolls (Mego World's Greatest Super Heroes). Also used for "Traditional scale" model horses. 12-inch Articulated figures - Action Figures like Hasbro "classic scale" G.I.

The 15 Rarest (And Most Expensive) WWE Action Figures

  • WWE Jakks Limited Edition Marble Ultimate Warrior.
  • WWF LJN Wrestling Superstars Andre the Giant Black Card MOC.
  • LJN WWF Wrestling Superstars BIG BOSS MAN, 89 Black Card, MOC, Incased.
  • Rare Rhythm & Blues Greg 'The Hammer' Valentine WWF Hasbro Prototype.

1989 The first public acknowledgment by a major insider of the staged nature of professional wrestling came in 1989 when World Wrestling Federation owner Vince McMahon testified before the New Jersey State Senate that wrestling was not a competitive sport.

Through a combination of rarity and desirability, some of these action figures end up being worth a small fortune. Though most of the really expensive ones feature popular wrestlers who were celebrated throughout their careers, being a beloved icon is not enough to shield someone from the ongoing march of capitalism.

As the reigning WWE RAW and SmackDown Tag Team Champions, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, are enjoying a dominant run with the titles, steamrolling through teams with ease ever since they dethroned The Usos at WrestleMania. To anyone new to following WWE, the friendship between Kevin and Sami seems unbreakable.

Owens had been out of action with a legitimate injury since July, when he was written off TV via a Judgment Day attack. It was previously reported he had been working with a fractured rib "for a while" and needed rest before his return to Monday nights.

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