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Third
time's the charm for Fleer as they finally hit the right mix for
their third WWF offering since April. WWF Championship Clash delivers
a good mix of classy base cards and abundant event used inserts.
But how pointless is the Females inserts?
The
80-card base set is divided into two equal sections. Numbers one
through 40 provide an action shot on the front and stats and a
short blurb on the back. Some of the photos are intense, such
as 24. Chris Benoit. Others lack focus and picture quality. Several
feature both wrestlers looking down at the mat, shadows covering
half their face. The card backs are clean, giving height, weight,
birthplace and finishing move.
Numbers
41 through 80 make up the "Profiles of a Champion" subset.
The card fronts rank among the best wrestling card fronts I have
seen. The waist-up portraits capture the featured wrester's attitude,
with simple fonts and stylish graphics acting as a tasteful compliment.
The profiles on the back are more hype than information.
The
driving gimmick behind Championship Clash are event used or autographed
cards one in every eight packs. This box did not disappoint. First
off was a Divas Private Collection Molly Holly halter top. The
heart-shaped paisley patch has three colors, which is the norm
for this pattern.
Second
up was a Piece of the Champion Matt Hardy T-shirt. This one is
a beauty with purple edges and a curved black and bright green
stripe going through the middle. With my luck I figured I'd pull
an Essa Rios or Scotty 2 Hotty so this was a pleasant surprise.
My
final event used came from the Main Event Memorabilia set, a Wrestlemania
X-7 ring mat used in the hardcore title match between the Big
Show, Kane and Raven, all of whom I loath. The card doesn't make
a whole lot of since considering the large majority of action
came from backstage. Still, for a wrestling fan having a piece
of Wrestlemania is satisfying.
The
nine-card Females insert set is by far the biggest disappointment
of WWF Championship Clash. The card design is bland, less exciting
than the base set. While I won't spell out the driving force behind
this set, I'll give you a little hint: they're brought to you
by the letters T and A. To add to the disappointment I pulled
two Jacquelines although I'm still missing four to the set.
Other
than the one collation blunder, the rest of the box ran accordingly.
I got one complete base set and a total of 28 doubles, the minimum.
Inserts ran accordingly. I didn't get a Divas Private Signing
or a replica belt, but I didn't expect to with their tough odds.
Despite
a couple of small blunders, this is my favorite wrestling set
to date. The three event-used or autographs per box make this
a tremendous value as boxes are comparable to Wrestlemania and
Raw is War, Fleer's other two WWF sets, both of which you're lucky
to pull any such cards.
Inserts
- Females
(1:4): 6 (1. Ivory, 3. Lita, 4. Molly Holly, 5. Debra,
8. Jacqueline (2))
- Piece
of a Champion (1:24):
1 (PC-MH. Matt Hardy)
- Main
Event Memorabilia (1:24):
1 (B-K-R. Big Show/Kane/ RavenWrestlemania X-7
Ring Mat)
- Divas
Private Collection (1:30):
1 (DPC-MH. Molly Holly Halter Top)
Card
Gallery
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Base
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Profiles
of a Champion
base card
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Divas
Private Collection
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Females
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Main
Event Memorabilia
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Piece
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