
WWF Superstar Crush
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Jakks Pacific's WWF Superstar Series delivered some of the cleanest character work of the 90s action figure run, and this Crush figure is a strong example of why collectors still hunt the carded versions. Brian Adams as Crush, in his Disciples of Apocalypse incarnation, pressed into plastic right at the moment the WWF's mid-card was experimenting with faction booking in a way it hadn't done since the Hart Foundation's peak years. Still factory sealed on the blue card, scratch WWF logo front and center, shield-shaped photo inset in the upper corner.
By the time the D.O.A. angle was running, 1997 into 1998, the WWF was deep into the competitive pressure of Monday Night Wars booking. WCW's nWo had changed the faction formula, and the WWF was answering with its own outlaw-adjacent stables. Crush had already cycled through a full character arc by this point: the original corn-fed babyface from Hawaii, then the heel turn after 1993 Survivor Series positioning, then the Kama-adjacent gang character, and finally landing in the biker faction with Ron Harris and Don Harris as the Disciples of Apocalypse. The D.O.A. run was short and the figures are not common in sealed condition. Jakks had the WWF license from 1996 forward and the early Superstar Series cards, with that scratch logo and the blue backing, represent the first wave of the partnership before the Attitude-era packaging pivots arrived.
Mid-nineties WWF at the intersection of cartoon and edge, sealed on the original card.
This copy is sealed, which changes the calculus entirely for a carded figure of this age. The card stock on sealed Jakks from this run can show edge stress, corner crease, or bubble separation after nearly thirty years, so look at the seal line where the bubble meets the card backing. The figure inside should show the denim vest detail, dark pants, and the wide biker stance Adams was styled in for this character. No loose figure can replicate the card presentation, and the card is the story here as much as the plastic. Check the bottom edge of the card for crease or curl before you commit.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm this is the D.O.A.-era Jakks Pacific Superstar Series release (1997–1998 window) and not a later re-release or tribute series card.
Mid-nineties WWF at the intersection of cartoon and edge, sealed on the original card.
Attitude Era Archive
WWF's 90s 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.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This wwf superstar crush originates from the 90s 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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- 90s
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