14 Wrestlers Who Definitely Should Have Had Hasbro Figures

14. Max Moon

Though the jet-packing glorified Liquorice Allsort might have been a horrible gimmick with a fleeting shelf life, so was insane inmate Nailz, yet he got a toy out of the deal. And let€™s face it, a Max Moon figure would have been one of the most visually impressive imaginable. Perhaps Hasbro took one look at Moon€™s colourful ribbed suit and decided that the effort required to produce a plastic avatar of him would not be worth the cost of all that extra paint. Hasbro tended to be stingy with colours, tending to stop at four or five tops if it was a top star like Randy Savage of the Ultimate Warrior. Seven different colours for a jabroni like Max Moon? He simply wasn't worth the effort. What He Might Have Looked Like:
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The author of the highly acclaimed 'Titan' book series, James Dixon has been involved in the wrestling business for 25 years as a fan, wrestler, promoter, agent, and writer. James spent several years wrestling on the British independent circuit, but now prefers to write about the bumps and bruises rather than take any of them. His past in-ring experience does however give a uniquely more "insider" perspective on things, though he readily admits to still being a "mark" at heart. James is the Chief Editor and writer at historyofwrestling.co.uk and is responsible for the best-selling titles Titan Sinking, Titan Shattered, and Titan Screwed, as well as the Complete WWF Video Guide series, and the Raw Files series.