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WWE ICON Series statues by McFarlane Toys launched

McFarlane Toys and WWE have reached a new agreement that will enable the toy company to produce limited edition collectible statues, with the first one being the Undertaker.

The statues – part of the WWE ICON Series – are designed by Todd McFarlane and will include both current WWE Superstars and Legends.

Each WWE ICON statue will be created, developed and designed by Todd McFarlane and his award-winning McFarlane Toys design group, in conjunction with WWE, and will be meticulously sculpted and hand-painted to a fully realized likeness.

The first statue of the Undertaker stands more than 17.5 inches tall, with a special base that includes LED spotlights, a plaque highlighting some of The Undertaker’s historic accomplishments. Each statue will feature a piece of the ring skirt from The Undertaker’s Inferno Match against WWE Superstar Kane from the February 22, 1999 edition of Monday Night Raw.

The Undertaker statue is limited to only 850 pieces and will include a Certificate of Authenticity hand-signed by the Todd McFarlane. It will retail at $295 and will be available on the McFarlane Toys online store and WWE Shop, starting Friday, December 6, 2013.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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