14 Wrestlers Who Definitely Should Have Had Hasbro Figures

By James Dixon /

7. Dino Bravo

Dino Bravo was another wrestler who made it as far as Hasbro€™s final shortlist only to get canned before production began. Should the Hasbros have started in the late 80s Bravo would have been a strong candidate, as he was always protected on cards and rarely did clean jobs to anyone other than top names such as the Ultimate Warrior. However, the toy line didn't really pick up steam until Bravo had started to drop down the cards in the 90s, and he left in early 1991 just as production of the figures was going into overdrive. Like most of the others who missed out, his absence from was mainly down to timing and his being a rather generic-looking heel compared to more outlandish gimmick such as The Mountie. What He Might Have Looked Like: