Ric Flair (Zbyszko includes a red collared jacket, Flair includes a white robe, 2-pack includes free sticker) Baron von Raschke (Martel includes a white collar-less jacket, von Raschke includes a red robe and black belt, 2-pack includes free sticker) The Long Riders - Bill Irwin & Scott Irwin (both Riders came with a white robe, helmet and glasses, helmets will vary including one closed cap and one open cap, body variants include muscular or flabby body and Scott Irwin had a black vest over his white robe, 2-pack includes free sticker).Gagne's Raiders - Greg Gagne & Curt Hennig (Gagne has two different head-sculpts and both figures came with three alternative camouflage patterns, 2-pack includes free sticker).Baron von Raschke (Martel includes a white collar-less jacket and heavyweight belt, von Rschke includes a red robe and black belt, 2-pack includes AWA Souvenir Ring) The High Flyers - Greg Gagne & Jim Brunzell (Red and white collared jackets with screen printing, 2-pack includes AWA Souvenir Ring).The Road Warriors - Road Warrior Animal & Road Warrior Hawk (with & without Tag Team Belts, black pants and collars, 2-pack includes AWA Souvenir Badge). The Fabulous Ones - Steve Keirn & Stan Lane (red/white plastic vest and bowties, 2-pack includes AWA Souvenir Badge). The Complete Collection Series 1 (Yellow Banner)- 1984 Referee's Nasty Ned and Curly Brown heads were redesigned using the 1982 Remco Lost World of the Warlord MIKOLA and MACHISTE 6" Action Figures. The Mat Mania series released in 1986 have been sold on eBay for anywhere from $400-$1200 MOC. Loose figures are valuable if they come with the original accessories. The most common figures are the figures released the earliest, and the most sought after are the final series. The set has become increasingly valuable in recent years. the only figures available in single figure packs was the final series in the collection, the highly collectible Mat Mania series released in 1986. This set is unique for releasing figures in 2 or 3 packs as opposed to single figure packs. This was actually the first line of wrestling figures available for sale in the United States, preceding the very popular WWF Wrestling Superstars line from LJN which also debuted in 1985. Most came with accessories, from outfits to championship belts. The toys were made of a solid plastic pose, with moveable waists, legs, arms, and heads. They were made by the toy company Remco from 1985 to 1986. The AWA Remco Action Figure Line was an action figure toyline based on the wrestlers of the now defunct American Wrestling Association Promotion, or AWA.
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