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The WWE production company, which stands for World Wrestling Entertainment, was founded in 1980 by Vince and Linda McMahon. Today, it is the largest pro wrestling promoter in the world, and the WWE Network features several popular shows like Summer Slam, Smackdown, and many more that you can stream. Many pro wrestling stars have gotten their start here, and the WWE is popular for pushing storylines and promoting superstars who have become household names.

Because of its popularity, the WWE has also moved into the merchandise and collectible world, producing physical items that diehard fans can cherish and add to their collections. The WWE Logan Paul Ultimate Edition Action Figure, for example, is a coveted collectible item and just one of many in their collection.

Besides just action figures of its most famous stars, the WWE also produces miniature stages and sets to accompany them, so fans can recreate the atmosphere of the wrestling ring right at home. The WWE Ultimate Edition WCW Monday Nitro Entrance Stage is just one of these sets. Commemorating its popular WCW Monday program, this set features action figures and the stage setup for fans to assemble as they'd like. They also have sets featuring the Attitude Era Ring.

The WWE isn't the only professional sport whose merchandise and memorabilia you can find on StockX. You can find plenty of trading cards for your favourite stars of sports like basketball and baseball, among others. Sports fans can explore these collections and more on our website.

WWE Action Figure Ultimate Edition Coliseum Collection Jake "The Snake" Roberts & "Ravishing" Rick Rude 2-Pack

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