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Used WWE wrestling action figures

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AI Identification

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Used WWE Wrestling Action Figures (Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, The Usos)

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AI Estimated Value

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$30-50

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lot consists of four used WWE wrestling action figures, likely from the Mattel 'Elite' or 'Basic' series, given their approximately 6-7 inch scale and articulation indicative of modern wrestling figures. From top to bottom, the figures appear to be: Dean Ambrose (now Jon Moxley), identifiable by his black tank top and blue jeans, a common attire for the character; Roman Reigns, characterized by his black tactical vest, black cargo pants, and long dark hair; and two figures representing The Usos (Jey and Jimmy Uso), both wearing matching red trunks with gold accents, and white arm/leg wraps, also featuring their distinctive facial paint. Physical characteristics include a plastic construction, with articulated joints at the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees, allowing for posing. Colors are vibrant, reflecting the characters' in-ring attires. The figures do not exhibit significant visible wear, such as scuffs, paint loss, or damaged limbs, suggesting they have been handled with reasonable care or are relatively recent releases. There are no obvious signs of repairs or heavy patina. The detailing on the character's faces and attire appears original and intact. No specific manufacturer's marks or signatures are discernible from the image, but given the context of 'WWE wrestling action figures,' Mattel is the primary producer for modern lines. These figures are generally associated with a contemporary style period, likely dating from the mid-2010s onwards, corresponding to the peak popularity and specific attires of these wrestlers. Their quality is consistent with mass-produced collectible action figures, offering a good balance of durability and character likeness.

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I've examined this lot of four used WWE wrestling action figures, which appear to be standard Mattel releases. Visually, the figures – Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, and The Usos – are in good, used condition, exhibiting no significant visible wear such as scuffs, paint loss, or damaged articulation points. Their colors are vibrant, and the detailing on the faces and attires seems intact and original. This suggests they have been well-preserved for mass-produced items. Authenticity, based purely on visual comparison to known Mattel WWE figures of these characters, appears strong; they are consistent with official merchandise from the mid-2010s onwards. However, without a physical inspection, I cannot verify specific manufacturer's marks, copyright information, or internal structural integrity. Market conditions for used, loose mass-produced WWE figures are generally stable but do not command high prices unless they are rare variants or highly sought-after ‘Elite’ series figures in mint condition with original packaging. These figures fall into the common, accessible category. Demand is consistent among collectors and fans, but rarity is low for these specific releases. Factors impacting value include the 'used' status, lack of original packaging, and their commonality. An in-person examination would allow me to confirm Mattel markings, assess joint tightness, and detect any subtle repairs or non-factory paint applications that are invisible in images. Provenance documentation, while unlikely for such items, would definitively confirm authenticity and ownership history.

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