The 'King of the Ring' reigns supreme with this Mattel WWE Bret Hart Ringside Collectibles Exclusive! This version of 'The Hitman' is wearing a pink singlet with his symbol in the front, pink wrist tape and black elbow and knee pads. His ring tights are black with white flash designs on the outside and pink hearts on the inside. He's also sporting tall, white and pink laced boots! The 'Excellence of Execution' also includes a wildly detailed 'King of the Ring' robe with stained glass, crown and fleur designs. He's topped off with a crown, scepter and incredible in-ring ability with Elite articulation!
"King of the Ring" Bret Hart - Ringside Collectibles Exclusive WWE Toy Wrestling Action Figure by Mattel!
Accessories Include: 1993 King of the Ring Robe, Scepter and Crown!
He's been intercontinental champion, Tag Team Champion, and WWE Champion, but Bret "Hitman" Hart shot for his crowning achievement at the first King of the Ring Pay-Per View. Though the road to victory wouldn't be easy.
In the first round, Bret went toe-to-toe with "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon, out-sized and out-muscled "The Excellence of Execution" wouldn't be out-fought as he slipped out of the Razor's edge and into the next round. Waiting for him in round two, however, was Hart's athletic equal. Mr. Perfect in a technical masterpiece only rivaled by their classic SummerSlam 1991 encounter. Excellence once again proved to be better than perfection.
After two grueling matches against two elite superstars, the battered and bruised Bret Hart's final challenge would be a well-rested, 400-pound Behemoth - "The Beast from the East" Bam Bam Bigelow. Although battling a man with a brutal combination of size, speed, and strength, "The Hitman" proved why he's the best there is. And the best there ever will be. Rolling up Bigelow to become Bret Hart King of the Ring.
He's been Intercontinental Champion. Tag Team Champion. And WWE Champion. But Bret "Hitman" Hart shot for his crowning achievement at the first King of the Ring pay-per-view. Though the road to victory wouldn't be easy. In the first round, Bret went toe-to-toe with "The Bad Guy" Razor Ramon. Out-sized and out-muscled, "The Excellence of Execution" wouldn't be out-fought, as he slipped out of the Razor's edge and into the next round. Waiting for him in round two, however, was Hart's athletic equal, Mr. Perfect. In a technical masterpiece only rivaled by their classic SummerSlam 1991 encounter, Excellence once again proved to be better than Perfection. After two grueling matches against two elite superstars, the battered and bruised Bret Hart's final challenge would be a well-rested, 400-pound Behemoth - "The Beast from the East" Bam Bam Bigelow. Although battling a man with a brutal combination of size, speed, and strength, "The Hitman" proved why he's the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be, rolling up Bigelow to become Bret Hart, King of the Ring.