
1989 WWF Ultimate Warrior Catalog Mask
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A 1989 WWF catalog mask for the Ultimate Warrior: die-cut paper, face-paint design printed in full Warrior color, distributed through WWF Magazine's mail-order pages at the peak of Warrior's rocket ride up the card. These were not wall pieces. They were meant to be worn, trashed, and forgotten, which is exactly why a clean survivor from that year is genuinely hard to put your hands on thirty-six years later.
1989 was a specific year in WWF history. Warrior had just concluded his Intercontinental Championship run and was being positioned as the next babyface giant of the roster, a push that would land him the WWF Championship at WrestleMania VI in April 1990 over Hulk Hogan in Toronto's SkyDome. The catalog merchandise of this period, sold through WWF Magazine inserts and mail-order reply cards, was Titan Sports moving product at volume on a budget. Paper masks, foam fingers, iron-on transfers. The price point was a few dollars, sometimes bundled with poster orders. Kids sent in money orders. Parents wrote checks. The pieces shipped flat in plain envelopes, and the survival rate for anything that required a face to fill it out is genuinely low. Most were worn once at a house show or in a backyard and were gone by the weekend.
The mask is a referendum on that energy, the rocket fuel intensity younger fans gravitated toward.
This copy survived. The die-cut is clean at the edges, no tearing at the eye holes or along the fold line where masks from this print run typically show stress first. The face-paint printing registers correctly, the color block on the forehead sitting where it should without the color bleed common on lower-run paper goods of the period. For display, a simple backing board behind the mask prevents the paper from curling in low humidity, which matters in Las Vegas year-round. Before you commit, run your thumb along the outer die-cut edge and check the paper grain at the corners: that is where age and handling show first on a piece like this.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm production year as 1989 against any Titan Sports catalog or WWF Magazine mail-order page from that print run.
The mask is a referendum on that energy, the rocket fuel intensity younger fans gravitated toward.
Attitude Era Archive
WWF's 80s stretch ran hot and strange. Shirts, magazines, and figures came out of a locker-room-to-retail pipeline with zero prestige intent. The ones that made it through are creased, foxed, sun-hit, and still loud. Keeping them intact is the job. We document what survived and photograph it in the condition it arrived in.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This 1989 wwf ultimate warrior catalog mask originates from the 80s era[01], represents WWF[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
INSPECTED IN STORE / 707 E FREMONT, LAS VEGAS
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14 days from delivery. Buyer pays return shipping. In-store purchases are exchange or credit only.
Every piece in the shop is a single unit. Once it is gone, it is gone.
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