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Wrestling Cards

2006 Topps WWE Heritage Chrome Wrestling Box Break and Review

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I was very excited when I heard Topps had regained the license to produce WWE cards again. Fleer made a few great sets in...

2003 Fleer WWE Wrestlemania XIX Wrestling Box Break and Review

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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...

2002 Fleer WWE Royal Rumble Wrestling Cards Review

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Aside from Wrestlemania, the Royal Rumble is the best annual pay-per-view event. Thirty men enter, one survives and goes onto the main event at...

2002 Fleer WWE Raw vs. Smackdown Review

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Professional wrestling has undergone a major facelift over the past few months. The WWF has changed its name to WWE (following a long court...

2002 Fleer WWF All Access Wrestling Cards Box Break and Review

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Watching Raw and Smackdown on TV every week, you get to know the on-screen characters pretty good. The Undertaker is a bad ass, The...

2001 Fleer WWF Championship Clash Box Break and Review

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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...

2001 Fleer WWF Wrestlemania Box Break and Review

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WWF Wrestlemania marks Fleer's first attempt at producing a wrestling set and it's got as mixed a reaction as any match between William Regal...

Topps Gets Back in the WWE Ring with Exclusive License

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After almost 20 years, Topps has regained the WWE trading card license.