20 Best Ever WWE Hasbro Figures

4. Mr. Perfect - Series 3

thecanadianconnection.biz Another late 80s and early 90s great was Mr. Perfect, who was captured for the third Hasbro series. Depicted in his yellow singlet, the real-life Curt Hennig's action figure was featured in a new body sculpt which would ultimately become one of the most popular sculpts ever used by Mattel. Similar to Hogan's suplex-ready position, Perfect's figure featured a lighter weight version and was smaller in scale. Later used on figures such as Scott Steiner, Kona Crush, Doink and more, the first Mr. Perfect fig's only flaw was the lack of a two-toned singlet. A second Mr. Perfect figure would ultimately be released as part of the Red Card series, where the singlet did feature two colors, though it was primarily blue with a yellow back. The original Mr. Perfect from '92 also had arguably the most accurate headsculpt of any Mr. Perfect figure ever seen to this day. All of these components combined to get Mr. Perfect's first Hasbro into the Top 5 ever produced.
 
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