Showing posts with label 2011 Topps WWE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Topps WWE. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Another look at 2011 Topps WWE...including a retail HIT!

This post is for all of 3 of us out there that read this blog and collect wrestling cards!  In the midst of moving my man cave at home I ran across a few packs of 2011 Topps WWE that I thought I had opened.  Don't you just love finding stuff you didn't know you had?!  I've got to get my cards better organized.  I know I already did a quick Pack Break post for this set, but I wanted to take another look at the various inserts and parallels that can be had.

Much to my surprise the first insert I pulled out of the packs was a hit!  Retail hit too...meaning much higher odds than if the same card was pulled from a hobby box.  I think the odds were 1:211.

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From what I've read it appears Topps beefed up the autograph checklist from last year.  I'm not a huge fan of the Bella Twins, but at least it's a nice card...even if it's a sticker auto.  Hard to make out Brie in the signature, but at least I get a little peace sign.  A lot of the wrestlers this year added something small to their autos.  I'm not attached to the card and would like to swap it for Eve's auto.

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Just like relic and game used cards in baseball and other sports are getting watered down I feel the same with wrestling.  While this is a decent card I just don't get the appeal of event used ring mat cards such as this.  And why does it seem all of my wrestling hits lately are of Sheamus?

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Prestigious Pairings.  I miss the days of the true tag teams like the Rock 'n Roll Express, Midnight Express, The Road Warriors / Legion of Doom.  These days it's just single competition guys that team together for a special match or until a certain feud is over.  Not too wild about this insert set...but it is one of the better ones.

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Catchy Phrases...this set had more potential in my opinion.  These are just...well...boring.  

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I think the black parallels are retail exclusives.  They are serially numbered to 999.  Just like with other 2011 Topps releases the serial numbering is that crappy cheap looking black ink.  The other beef I have with these are the boarders.  I didn't crop part of the boarder when scanning the card.  A lot of these parallels have horrible borders / centering.  That and the photos look grainy.

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Blue parallels are serially numbered to 2011.  There are even more levels of parallels exclusive to the hobby version.  Why?

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Finally!  A nice insert set worthy of building!  While others may be tired of the '62 baseball design by now, Heritage continues here.  I like it.  I think it works.  Just wish the set was 50 cards strong.

I like the base design.  The recycled design works for wrestling again this year.  I like getting one insert card per pack.  I just wish more of the inserts were exciting.  While I do plan on building the base set and the Heritage set I don't see myself in a rush to do either.  The checklist is nice, but again the photos seem grainy and some of them seem lazy this year.  I didn't notice too many fuzzy shots in the base baseball or football sets this year so how come the WWE feature less than stellar photography quality.  I don't hate this year's effort, but I can't help but feel that something is really missing.  That said if you want any of the cards shown (minus the Heritage) let me know as they are all available.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Do you smell what Cardboard Collections is cooking?! Pack Break: 2011 Topps WWE


Photobucket Yes - I admit.  I'm a wrestling fan.  Have been for a long time.  Granted it's changed A LOT since I was a kid tuning into the pay-per-view events that happened a few times a year (like Starcade!) I still find it a fun escape from reality every Monday night.  Being a card collector I have found an interest in wrestling cards too.  Topps has been doing a pretty good job w/ the WWE license in my opinion and this year's flagship ship WWE set looks to be on par with the last 2 years.  While I'd love to buy a hobby box since this year Topps has upped the guaranteed hits I simply can't afford one so I'll have to settle with a retail pack here and there.

For 2011 Topps is using none other than Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as the spokesman if you will.  I'm not a huge fan of the Rock, but he looks good on a wrapper.  Retail packs will set you back $1.99 and comes with 7 cards.  It seems the new trend w/ Topps is you get one parallel or insert per pack.  This trend continues on here.  The base design is the same that was used for both baseball and football.  It surprisingly works well here.  The name banner is either red or blue = red for Monday night RAW or blue for Friday night Smackdown.

Several new inserts can be had this year as well.  Parallels include blue (1:8, numbered to 2011), black (1:9, numbered to 999), Topps Heritage (1:4), Electrifying Entrances (1:8), Prestigious Pairings (1:8), Catchy Phrases (1:8), Autographs (1:211), Dual Autographs (1:990), Swatch Relics (1:126), Gold Parallel Swatch Relics (1:2020), Mat Relics (1:69), Gold Parallel Mat Relics (1:1464), Ringside Relics (1:180) and Gold Parallel Ringside Relics (1:1800).

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#102 Yokozuna

Like with past WWE sets there is a mixture of current and retired talent.

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#051 Alberto Del Rio

This guy is more annoying as the WWE Champion than the Miz was...and that is saying a lot!

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#047 Drew McIntyre

The card backs are just about the same as with other base 2011 Topps offerings this year.

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#EE-08 Big Show - Electrifying Entrances

In addition to the smack talking and signature moves of each wrestler the other thing that a lot of the wrestlers are known world wide for is their entrance into the arena.  

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#025 CM Punk

This guy has got to be the "wordiest" guy in the WWE currently.  Good lord watch out when he grabs a mike.  I'm starting to confuse his voice with that of my wife's as I drown him out pretty easily now!  (just joking honey, put down the frying pan please)

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#036 Matt Striker

Yawn.  Unless the announcer card is of someone like Jim Ross I'll pass.

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#044 Sheamus

It's funny to see him and John Cena recently wrestle together as a tag team after their heated rivalry in the not too distant past.

Topps has done a solid job with this set as I knew they would.  I look forward to trying to build this set.  That said if anyone reading this is also buying packs or what not and would like to trade let me know.  Thanks for reading.