WWE: 15 Rarest Wrestling Figures Worth An Absolute Fortune
10. WWF Magazine Mail-aways (Hasbro) - $799-$1200
If an unopened Funskool produced version is considered the hardest The Undertaker figure to find, then the Hasbro mail-away The Undertaker should take the title of most coveted. The extremely hard to find mail-away was advertised through WWF Magazine and is nearly identical to the Funskool version, apart from the slightly darker skin-tone and the eyeliner on his lower eyelids. Another WWF magazine mail-away rarity is the Bret Hart mail-away figure. The first Bret Hart figure released in Hasbros Series 4 lineup in 1992 has a pink heart on his gear, but the mail-away Bret Hart has a purple heart on his black tank top. Toy store KB Toys were selling a carded version of the purple heart Bret Hart figure, believed to be UK importsand it proved difficult to spot the difference between the carded purple heart Hitman and and the mail-away but collectors have discovered that the mail-away Bret Hart has a different shade of purple and pink, a pushed back hairline or bald spot on the right side and a different color skin tone. Other collectors just simply refuse to classify a loose purple heart Bret Hart figure as a mail-away, saying due to the manufacturing process every mail-away Bret Hart is different, making it impossible to be sure without the figure still in the unopened plastic bag. Hasbro also released a special Hulk Hogan WWF Magazine mail-away though it's not as hard to find as The Undertaker and Hart figures and sells on the aftermarkets at a price that simply does not make this list. The Undertaker mail-away figure, still in the plastic packaging, has sold on the auction block anywhere from $799 to $1200, while the Bret Hart mail-away, still in the plastic packaging, was last seen picking up as much as $1025.