Alright, so you wanna know about this WWE Ultimate Edition 21, huh? Lemme tell ya, it’s a buncha them wrestling guys, you know, the ones on TV, all dressed up in different clothes. My grandson, he’s crazy about ‘em. Spends all his allowance money on these things, I swear.
So, what’s so “ultimate” about it? Well, from what I can gather, these fellas come with extra stuff. Like, they got different outfits, different hands, sometimes even different heads! It’s like having a whole buncha wrestlers in one little box. My grandson, he keeps changin’ ‘em around, makin’ ‘em fight each other. Boys, they like fightin’, always have.
- One of ‘em, the Macho King guy, he’s got this fancy robe and a crown. Looks like somethin’ a king would wear, if kings wore sparkly stuff, I guess.
- Then there’s this Rey Mysterio fella, he’s got all sorts of masks. Little fella, always jumpin’ around. My grandson likes him a lot.
Now, I heard some folks sayin’ these things cost a pretty penny. Twenty dollars more than the regular ones, they say. Twenty dollars! Back in my day, twenty dollars could buy you a whole lot of groceries. But these kids nowadays, they don’t care about that. They just want their toys.
And where do you get these things? Well, my grandson, he gets ‘em from a place called “Ringside.” Sounds like a fightin’ place to me, but it’s just a store, I guess. He also talks about orderin’ ‘em online, somethin’ about “free shippin’” if you spend enough money. Always tryin’ to spend more money, these kids.
Is it worth it, this Ultimate Edition? Well, that depends on who you ask. My grandson, he thinks it’s the best thing since sliced bread. He spends hours playin’ with ‘em, makin’ up stories, havin’ these big wrestling matches on the floor. Me, I don’t get it. They’re just plastic dolls to me. But if it makes him happy, I guess it’s alright.
I saw him on the computer lookin’ at pictures of ‘em. Somethin’ about a “checklist,” makin’ sure he’s got all of ‘em. It’s like a treasure hunt, I guess. He gets all excited when a new one comes out. Runs around the house, yellin’ about it.
And there’s this talk about a “Fiend” character. Sounds scary, if you ask me. My grandson says he really wants that one. I told him, “You got enough of those wrestlers, boy! You don’t need no more.” But he just gives me that look, you know, the one that says, “I’m gonna get it anyway, Grandma.”
Honestly, they all look the same to me, these wrestlers. Muscles and tights and angry faces. But my grandson, he can tell you all about ‘em. Who’s good, who’s bad, who’s got the best moves. It’s like a whole ‘nother world, this wrestling thing.
So, if you’re thinkin’ about gettin’ this WWE Ultimate Edition 21 for your kid, or your grandkid, just be prepared to open your wallet. These things ain’t cheap. But hey, if it keeps ‘em entertained, maybe it’s worth a few dollars. Just don’t let ‘em spend all their money on it, you hear? Gotta teach ‘em the value of a dollar, even if they’re just playin’ with dolls.
And make sure they don’t leave ‘em all over the floor, for an old lady to trip over. That’s the most important thing, if you ask me. These little plastic fellas, they can be a real hazard. But, what can ya do? Kids will be kids, and they’ll always love their toys.
So that’s the story on this WWE Ultimate Edition 21, as far as I can tell. A buncha dressed-up wrestlers, costin’ a pretty penny, and makin’ kids happy. That’s about all there is to it.
Tags: WWE, Ultimate Edition, Wrestling Figures, Action Figures, Mattel, Collectibles, Macho King, Rey Mysterio, Toys, Ringside