Ryan Cracknell
2002 Fleer WWE Royal Rumble Wrestling Cards Review
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
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
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...
2002 Topps Traded and Rookies Baseball Box Break and Review
Talk about your letdowns. 2002 Topps Traded and Rookies has gone to the dark side and jumped on the short print bandwagon. Every year...
2002 EX Baseball Box Break and Review
I've admired Fleer's EX line since it debuted in 1997. But until now that admiration has led to but the occasional loose pack purchase...
2002 Topps Series 2 Baseball Box Break and Review
To me, Topps is all about tradition. This is the one set I build every year without fail. It's cheap (relatively speaking), it's got...
2002 SP Authentic Baseball Box Break and Review
If you've got the buck, 2002 SP Authentic has the bang. Loaded with short-printed rookies, autographs and jersey cards, this stuff is a crap...
2002 Topps Total Baseball Box Break and Review
It's easy to reminisce about the simple days when I first started collecting cards. You had your base set with all the big names,...
2011 5finity Lady Death Sketch Card Artist Checklist
5finity has released the artist numbers for their Lady Death sketch card series. Notably missing is Joe Jusko, who had been originally advertised as being...
2002 Fleer Tradition Baseball Box Break and Review
It has been a while since I've bought a box of Fleer baseball. I think it was 1998 when I last did. I still...









