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ToyFarce review!
ALWAYZ READY! This week, we're having a look at the
Major Wrestling Figure Podcast Ultimates figures of
Matt Cardona and
Brian Myers from
Super7. In a nutshell,
Matt Cardona and
Brian Myers are two
professional wrestlers that you might have seen in WWE, AEW, Impact, GCW or several other companies, that also happen to be
huge toy collectors. They have a
podcast together where they talk about toys every week, and
Super7 did action figures of them from that podcast. Basically, imagine your
favorite toy collector/reviewer, who also happens to be a
pro wrestler, getting his own action figure.
The
packaging has always been one of the
Super7's strong suit, so the unboxing experience is definitely nice. First, the figure have their own
shipper boxes. Then, there is a nice
sleeve, complete with a
wrestling belt wrapping it. Then the
boxes themselves, with a ring deco on the front, and all the different heads and accessories displayed nicely.
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First off,
Matt Cardona (formerly known as
Zack Ryder in the WWE), the
Broski himself, the
Michael Jordan of toy collecting (as he calls himself). His figure comes with
3 additional headsculpts,
extra hands, a
Major Wrestling Figure Podcast microphone,
dog tags,
Cardona dollar bills and the best one:
his own action figure. Yep, the action figure also has an action figure of himself!
How meta!
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The figure in itself is
ok, but the
likeness could definitely be better, and the
Super7 trademarked shiny plastic could use a coat of
matte paint. Those figures also have the same dreaded
ab-crunch that the
NJPW figures also had, which is not very pretty to look at, at least on the figures that are shirtless (more on that later). Also, fun fact, the
pointing finger hand is also holding an
extra finger (I believe Matt explained in the podcast that it was due to tooling complications).
"Got your nose!"
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Brian Myers (formerly known as
Curt Hawkins), the
Most Professional Wrestler figure also comes with a ton of accessories:
3 additional headsculpts,
extra hands, his
entrance facemask, a
Major Wrestling Figure Podcast microphone,
dog tags and
his own action figure as well. Honestly, give me more action figures that come with their own action figures.
This is pretty fun!
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Brian Myers likeness is...
not great. Some of the headsculpts look like it's
Odo from
Star Trek: Deep Space 9 mid-transformation into
Brian Myers (see pic!).
Mattel's $20 bucks
WWE Elite figure of Curt Hawkins did a way better job. 2 of the headsculpts have the
hair glued on which does not look great. It's sad to say, but it's a good thing he comes with a facemask... Also, the
ab-crunch articulation doesn't look as bad as on
Matt Cardona since he's wearing a dark blue singlet.
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All in all (aka
the bottom line), those figures are ok, but not worth the price tag (
$45,99 each). I feel like if they were
$10-15 cheaper, they'd probably be a bit more attractive, even if I understand that
Super7 is a smaller company and does need to charge us a bit more...
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More news at 11:00... ALWAAAAYS READYYYY !
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