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It's
finally happened. Fleer has made its first dud of a wrestling
set. Thankfully it has taken two years to do so. Wrestlemania
XIX is flat out boring, both the set and its chase cards.
Surprise,
surprise, the base set is composed of 90 cards. The photography
is for the most part solid, offering some great in-ring action
shots. But the card backs contain only a short bio and a matte
finish. For the past several months, the WWE has been stressing
its brand extensions. You get no evidence of this from the set's
design. And it's not like Fleer didn't know about the extension
because they produced a set based on it several months ago.
I've
long been a fan of minimal insert sets if they serve no purpose.
In that department Fleer delivers, limiting its inserts to four
event-used sets. The Title Shots are among my favorite wrestling
cards. The cards are shaped like a belt and the checklist includes
only title winners. Coming at a rate of one per every other box
I was happy to find a swatch with Rob Van Dam.
Next
up is the disappointing Mat Finish set. Each card has a piece
of an event-used ring mat. How boring is that? The card I got
has a picture of Kurt Angle, but the mat was also used by a couple
dozen other wrestlers. Like a game-used base card in baseball
or a puck in hockey, cards like these are pointless because they
don't have any individual significance. The mat cards in 2001
WWF Championship Clash were okay, because they were dated to a
specific event. The Mat Finish cards, which come one per box,
are as generic as an event card can get.
Wrestlemania
Flashback highlights some of the event's greats and Diva Las Vegas
is the proverbial 'girls' insert set, showcasing Dawn Marie and
Torrie Wilson with their own serial-numbered event-used cards.
Had
this been a set with a different name, I might have been a little
more forgiving. But Wrestlemania is the grand-daddy of all pay-per-views.
So for Fleer to go through the motions and release something so
uninspiring makes the bad even worse and the great simply good.
The
WWE (WWF) has a rich history, especially when you think back to
all the past Wrestlemanias. Why not take a cue from the four major
sports and do a vintage-style set that looks back on that history
and balances it with current stars. While it may be costly to
obtain, an autographed Mike Tyson card would be the hottest on
the market. Or how about an insert set that compares Andre the
Giant with the Big Show? The possibilities are endless for such
a set and might rejuvenate a card product that is fast becoming
stale.
Inserts
- Title
Shots (1:48): 1 (Rob Van Dam - event-worn shirt)
- Mat
Finish (1:24):
1 (Kurt Angle - event-used ring mat)
Card
Gallery
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Mat
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Title
Shots
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