Each and every WWE fan will have at 
some point, forked over their cash for 
some merchandise. 
Whether it's a t-shirt, trading cards, or 
in my case, every single figure possible, 
there's certainly no shortage of WWE 
merch around, 
and no shortage of fans wanting to 
represent their favourite Superstars.
There may be countless pieces of 
merchandise available right now, 
but some have led to fabs dropping
thousands upon thousands of dollars
to own them. 
Here are WWE Top 10 Wrestling Collectibles
(Merchandise and Action Figures)
That Are Worth A Fortune.
10) Ric Flair signed robe
The nature boy may go down 
in history 
as the greatest Superstar to 
ever grace a wrestling ring.
With a career spanning decades, 
Flair captured 16 World Championships, 
and his influence on the business 
is still being felt today.
As one of the biggest stars ever,
Flair merchandise is never cheap, 
though a signed robe of the 
Dirtiest player in the game
may take the cake as the 
priciest item for fans. 
Available on SportsMemorbilia.com, 
a signed robe will set you 
back nearly $1400, 
and comes with a hologram 
and certificate of authenticity.
And in case you really want to 
show off your devotion to 
the Nature Boy, 
there are several different 
colour robes available,
including black, pink and blue, 
so you can definitely look 
the part when you're out 
on the town 
stylin' and profilin'
9) Legends of WrestleMania 
pinball machine
Unless you get real lucky 
at a garage sale, 
you'll probably never find a 
working pinball machine 
for less than $1000 at least. 
On the other hand, if you want 
to slash the cash, 
then the Legends of WrestleMania
pinball machine may be just 
what you're looking for. 
Emblazoned with some all the 
all-time greats from the show 
of shows 
including the Rock, Stone Cold 
Steve Austin and The Undertaker, 
the game is a must for any WWE fan. 
But whilst The pinball machine 
is great, the price isn't 
as one fan was found selling 
the machine for just under $6400.
According to pinside.com, 
the machine is valued between 
$5300 to $6200, 
so whilst it may pay to shop around, 
don't expect to get this incredible 
piece of WWE Merchandise for cheap.
8) Diamond Studd action figure
Scott Hall has had one of the 
most incredible careers of all time.
From his time as the Bad Guy 
Razor Ramon in the WWE,
to shocking WCW as part of the NWO, 
Hall has had s career worth 
of his Hall of Fame status. 
One character fans may 
have forgotten though
is the Diamond Studd, 
a brash arrogant star of 
early 90s WCW
who was managed by 
Diamond Dallas Page. 
Although most fans have 
forgotten about Studd, 
certain collectors haven't, 
with a Galoob Studd prototype 
figure appearing on eBay.
Standing at five inches tall, 
The seller was reportedly 
asking for a hefty $14,000 
for the figure, 
though did try to sweeten 
the deal by promising bidders 
that the figure was in 
pristine condition.
We don't know if the seller ever 
found a buyer, but if they did, 
it must've been a huge fan of Hall
though for 14 grand, 
we'd want the Bad guy to 
hand the figure over in person.
7) Hulk Hogan signed 
WrestleMania chair
When Hulk Hogan returned 
to the WWE in 2014
everyone was excited. 
The hulkster hadn't been seen 
in WWE in over 6 years, 
so fans both young and old 
were pumped 
to see Hogan return as the 
host of WrestleMania 30.
Capitalising on the historic night, 
the former World Champion 
signed several WrestleMania chairs, 
which are now for sale 
on HogansBeachShop.com.
If you want to sit down on a 
signed piece of Hulkamania though, 
the chair will set you back $1000, 
and that's not even covering  shipping, 
though it comes with a certificate
of authenticity.
Hogan's shop is loaded 
with memorabilia, 
though only a handful reach 
four digits. 
If you want one of these 
chairs though, 
we'd suggest buy now, 
as with Hogan's career hitting 
national headlines recently
expect these chairs to get 
more expensive in the 
coming years.
6) WWE Championship Elite 
Replica Belt
Every fan has grown up one
day being the WWE Champion, 
and whilst most will never 
win the most coveted prize 
in the industry,
buying the title is still an option.
Whilst young fans will be able
to fit in a plastic toy title 
for less than 20 bucks though, 
older fans could spend up to 
$2,000 
to hold the gold.
From the elite replica line,
this WWE Championship weighs
6 pounds, 
and is adorned with 383 
cubic zirconia gems
which are hand placed for extra quality.
Not only that, the plates are 
painted in 10 karat gold, 
which as you can imagine
only ramps up the price. 
Fitting up to a 46 inch weight and 
with customisable side plates,
this title is definitely for fans 
with money to spare 
Though If you want to put the
sideplates of your favourite
 Superstars on this time, 
that's still gonna cost you extra.
5) Ric Flair and Shawn 
Michaels signed photo
When Ric Flair and Shawn 
Michaels faced off at 
WrestleMania 24
the match was a true spectacle.
With Flair's career on the line per 
an edict from Vince McMahon, 
the Dirtiest player in the game 
pulled out all the stops to defeat HBK, 
but eventually failed, becoming
another victim of Sweet Chin Music.
As both men are considered two 
of the all-time greats,
any signed merchandise goes
for a high price, 
though a picture signed by both 
from their epic Mania match 
beats them all.
Appearing on Sports memorabilia.com, 
the picture has been sold for $13,637, 
though is clearly an epic piece 
for any fan 
of the Showstopper or the nature boy.
If you do feel like dropping nearly 
14k on a picture though, 
you may have to say goodbye 
to your bank account,
perhaps by telling it "I'm sorry, 
I love you".
4) Hasbro Kamala Moon Belly 
Action Figure
Whilst he may have never held a championship in WWE, 
and isn't even a part of the
Hall of  Fame, 
Kamala is still fondly remembered 
by fans 
who grew up watching him 
in the early 1990s.
And although he never held a title,
the Ugandan Giant can certainly 
make you a small fortune, 
if you have his very rare figure. 
Instead of having a yellow star, 
this rare figure from Hasbro 
has a moon painted on 
Kamala's belly, 
and can raise as much as 
$10,000 at auction. 
Only a handful of figures 
with the moon belly were 
ever made, 
meaning even the biggest collectors
sadly have this holy grail 
missing from their collections 
One fan who was able to 
grab one is Zack Ryder, 
as the Long Island Iced Z 
gas revealed 
he is a huge toy collector, 
and has his own giant toy room.
3 Talking Hulk Hogan doll
When Hulk Hogan was the biggest 
wrestling star in the world, his face 
was on everything.
From Action figures to t-shirts, to even his 
own restaurant called PastaMania, 
it seemed nothing was immune from the 
iconic yellow and red.
And while Hogan's star may have dimmed 
considerably, 
there's plenty of collectibles, including a 
talking doll.
Available at Hogan's Beach Shop, this doll
speaks classic 
Hulkster lines, and comes with a certificate 
of authenticity.
Judging by the pictures on Hogan's website 
it looks like the 
former world champion has even signed
the box, which jacks up the price. 
Before any of you parents rush out to but
this for your kids who you're hoping to get 
into wrestling
youll probably think twice when you realise 
that this doll, complete with signed box is a 
whopping $800.
2 WWE Legends Coin Collection
Plenty of people collect wrestling merchandise
and plenty 
of people collect coins, so it makes sense that 
there are some fans who collect both.
And if you want To see your favourite 
stars on currency, 
then the WWE Legends collection is for you.
One seller on eBay is asking for over $1700 
for the set, 
which includes classic stats like the Undertaker, 
Jake the snake Roberts, 
randy savage, the legion of doom and
many more. 
Whilst it may seem weird, paying money to 
receive coins you can't spend
these coins are incredibly rare and is definitely 
worth picking up if you grew up watching the 
Hulkamania era.
1 The Ultimate Warrior's knee pads. 
Even in the years after his death, the 
Ultimate Warrior remains 
to be one of the most iconic. Wrestlers 
of all time. 
A former world champion, Warrior amazed
everyone with his intyensity and colourful 
entrances, garnering millions of fans. 
Every one of these fans, would love to own 
these kneepads, worn by 
the warrior himself during his Summerslam 
1992 match against ‘Macho Man’ Randy 
Savage.
Although the seller is asking for a 5 grand 
for these knee pads, 
we’re sure that there are plenty of fans who 
are willing to splash the cash for these one 
of a kind collectibles. 
Well guys that's our list, do you have any of 
these collectibles ? if so, drop us a comment 
below and let us know
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