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WWE News: Ronda Rousey Shares Portland Raw Vlog, Epic History of Elimination Chamber, and New WWE Bobbleheads
– Ronda Rousey has shared a new Q&A vlog on her YouTube channel from the Portland, Oregon edition of Raw. You can check out the video in the player below.
– WWE has released a new video showcasing the Epic History of the Elimination Chamber. You can check out that video in the player below.
– WWE has announced a new WWE Bobblehead series from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum. You can check out the full press release on the announcement below:
New WWE Bobblehead Series Unveiled
Officially licensed WWE bobbleheads featuring six WWE wrestlers are now available from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum.
MILWAUKEE, Wi.– February 8, 2019 – Today, the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum announced that it has the complete series of officially licensed, limited edition WWE bobbleheads available. The series features six top wrestlers and can ordered today in the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum’s Online Store.
These mark the first WWE bobbleheads produced in several years. The series is being manufactured by FOCO, and the first three bobbleheads in the series just arrived. The bobbleheads are $40 each or $200 for the set of six. The wrestlers featured in the first series are:
A.J. Styles – Just Arrived
Andre the Giant – Just Arrived
John Cena – Just Arrived
The Rock – Arriving Next Week
Ric Flair – March Delivery
Ronda Rousey – May Delivery
“WWE fans are extremely passionate, and there has been a bit of a drought when it came to officially licensed WWE bobbleheads,” said Phil Sklar, Co-Founder and CEO of the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum. “We were thrilled when we saw how great these bobbleheads turned out—wrestling fans are going to love them!”
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