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From toys to belts to BBQ sauce, it’s Christmas in July for WWE fans.

You don’t need holidays like Thanksgiving, President’s Day or the 4th of July, to offer massive sales anymore. Companies are making up their own themed days to hawk their wares. Amazon’s second annual Prime Day sale starts at midnight on July 12, and you better believe shoppers are getting their checklists ready on items they want.

WWE fans are no different. We’re always looking for deals, bundles and special discount codes on our favorite wrestler-themed merchandise and apparel. When I was a kid I was a sucker for WWE (WWF at the time) products. I had the Hasbro action figures toy line (ring included), the folders/backpacks, the t-shirts, and of course, would consume any and all WWF ice cream bars I could get my hands on. I never did get the amazing Wrestling Buddies or toy belt replicas, but I made do, creating my own versions (still the reigning paper belt champion).

Today, the WWE machine churns out anything and everything with their logo or visage of one of their superstars on it. Looking at the deep catalogue of products, let me be your personal shopper and pick out some of the coolest must-have items you never knew you needed.

 

Funko WWE Mystery Minis

Blind boxes are the current craze with kids and collectors. It’s exactly what it means—you purchase a small box not knowing which specific character you’ll be receiving. It’s basically taking the thrill of buying a pack of baseball cards and swapping it for a toy. Virtually every blockbuster, superhero or video game franchise has their own blind box line. The WWE’s collection gets two thumbs up from me, as you’ll find current superstars and iconic legends. From John Cena and The Rock to Andre the Giant and The Ultimate Warrior. These 2 inch figures are the perfect items to add to your work desk or just scatter all over your home.

 

Rob Schamberger Art Print Shirts

Dig inside a fan’s closet or dresser and there’s a high chance that you’ll find some WWE tees.

If you’re going to drop $20 on a shirt, might as well buy one that grabs people’s attention. That’s exactly what you get with these beautifully crafted shirts by artist Rob Schamberger.  Recently I wrote about the rise of geek art in all areas of fandom, and pro wrestling is no exception. Fans can proudly wear a cool piece of art on the front of their chests, anywhere they go. You can’t go wrong with any of these limited edition tees, but standouts from the line include Asuka, Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura.

 

Sasha Banks Standee

Call this a spontaneous buy or a scratch your head purchase, but something in my gut tells me I need this in my life. A lifesize cardboard cutout of “The Boss” in knee high boots will instantly bring glamour and texture to any bland room in your home. Want to stand out at work? Stick this in your cubicle and you’ll be the talk of your office. Need a shoulder to cry on? Ms. Banks is there for you!

 

Ultimate Warrior: A Life Lived “Forever” Hardcover Book

True story, when Randy “Macho Man” Savage cost The Ultimate Warrior his championship against Sgt. Slaughter at the Royal Rumble 1991, I was a wreck. I was yelling in disgust, inconsolable and drowned my sorrows in donuts. I became a living, breathing Ultimate Warrior promo:

That travesty of a match is spotlighted in this beautifully put together book, which is an ideal coffee book for the Warrior fan in your house. Covering the entire life and career of the “Ultimate One,” the pictures are awesome but what really makes the book standout are the replicated items such as a ticket to WrestleMania 6 and the Warrior’s Oregon wrestling license.

 

Three Counting and Talking Wrestling Referee Action Figure

This is an unlicensed WWE product, but you can use it with your WWE action figures. But let’s be real, you’re buying this to use in other areas of your everyday life. At the bar with friends and need to settle a dispute? Just pull out the three count ref and he might respond with: “Get rid of the foreign object!” or “1,2,3 (bell rings) And the winner is!” At a dinner party with your girlfriend’s pretentious friends as they ramble on? Bring out this mini Earl Hebner to cut them off and put them in their place with an “Alright, that’s it, you’re disqualified!” The possibilities are endless.

 

JR’s BBQ Sauce

BAH GAWD! SOMEBODY STOP THIS DAMN ARTICLE! HE’S KILLING THEM!

Have I tasted JR’s BBQ? No. Would I? Oh, hell yeah! I’m sure many enjoyed JR’s sauce over the July 4th holiday weekend. And with it being peak outdoor cooking season, there’s no better time to slab it over everything and chow down. Here’s hoping the sauce goes big time, leads to a chain of restaurants and the good ol’ boy from Norman, OK becomes the modern day Colonel Sanders!

 

WWE Championship Finger Rings

Never knew these existed until recently. These are for those next level fans. The fans that have entire rooms dedicated to their pro wrestling fandom and love. It’s the equivalent of fans from other sports walking around with replica championships rings of their favorite teams. Gotta figure it will go well with your class ring.

 

Million Dollar Championship Replica

Finger rings are nice but nothing tops the Million Dollar belt. “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase’s mantra was “Everybody’s gotta price,” and the price for his championship belt is $419.99. This is for the well-to-do fan. The type that wants to distinguish themselves from the other average Joe’s. The extreme conversation starter. Honestly surprised that athletes from other sports (like Aaron Rodgers or Lebron James), aren’t rocking this in interviews or around the locker room.

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