
WWE Adrenaline Series 32 The Miz & John Morrison Figures
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WWE Adrenaline was Jakks Pacific's mid-tier two-pack line in the 2000s, and Series 32 gave us one of the more time-capsule pairings in the run: The Miz and John Morrison, packaged together as the tag team that briefly owned the SmackDown side before both men went on to build full careers as singles headliners. Without the photo in front of us, the exact production year is provisional, but Adrenaline Series 32 falls somewhere in the 2007–2009 range based on where Morrison and Miz sit in the tag-title timeline. The tag and the stitch on the card back will settle this once we have the piece in hand.
Jakks Pacific held the WWE license through 2009, when Mattel took over and the whole product architecture shifted. The Adrenaline line was built on a 2-pack, blister-card format with roughly 6-inch scale figures and a heavier articulation count than the basic single-figure releases. The Miz and John Morrison's pairing here maps to a real creative moment: they won the WWE Tag Team Championships in 2008 at Unforgiven, and the team ran through 2009 before splitting in earnest. Jakks had a habit of capturing talent at their current character peak, so this Series 32 release almost certainly reflects their tag-years look, ring gear and all, rather than either man's later solo presentation. Collector demand for late-period Jakks two-packs has been steady, partly because Mattel didn't re-sculpt every mid-card pairing from that stretch of TV, making some Jakks releases the only plastic record of certain looks.
SmackDown 2009 in miniature, back when tag teams carried shows without belts changing hands.
This copy presents as shelf-ready, with the figures sealed or displayed depending on what the photo confirms. Jakks paint apps from this period vary, and the Miz and Morrison both had detailed gear, so check the facial paint and the trunks close before committing. Accessories in Adrenaline packs were minimal, usually a title belt or a secondary prop, and those pieces are the first things to go missing in any opened two-pack. Card condition matters here too if this is still on the blister: look at the bubble seam along the bottom edge, since that's where separation typically starts on a piece that's been stored upright for fifteen-plus years.
OWNER VERIFY: Era and production year: confirm Series 32 release year from card back or internal Jakks catalog number; likely 2008–2009 but needs visual confirmation.
OWNER VERIFY: Provenance and license marker: confirm Jakks Pacific copyright stamp and WWE license notice on the card back or figure base.
OWNER VERIFY: Condition: confirm whether figures are sealed on blister or opened, and note any bubble separation along the bottom seam or paint wear on facial apps.
SmackDown 2009 in miniature, back when tag teams carried shows without belts changing hands.
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