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BASE BASE CARDS 1 Brock Lesnar WWE 2 Goldberg WWE 3 the Rock BASE BASE CARDS 1 Brock Lesnar WWE 2 Goldberg WWE 3 The Rock WWE 4 Hunter Hearst Helmsley WWE 5 Undertaker WWE 6 Afa Legend 7 Alundra Blayze Legend 8 Andre the Giant Legend 9 Bam Bam Bigelow Legend 10 The Berzerker Legend 11 Big Boss Man Legend 12 Big John Studd Legend 13 Bob Backlund Legend 14 Bobby "The Brain" Heenan Legend 15 The Boogeyman Legend 16 Booker T Legend 17 Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend 18 Brian Knobbs Legend 19 British Bulldog Legend 20 Bruno Sammartino Legend 21 Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake Legend 22 "Cowboy" Bob Orton Legend 23 D'Lo Brown Legend 24 Daniel Bryan Legend 25 Dean Malenko Legend 26 Diamond Dallas Page Legend 27 Don Muraco Legend 28 Dory Funk Jr. Legend 29 Dusty Rhodes Legend 30 Earthquake Legend 31 Eddie Guerrero Legend 32 Edge Legend 33 Eve Torres Legend 34 Fit Finlay Legend 35 General Adnan Legend 36 George "The Animal" Steele Legend 37 Gerald Brisco Legend 38 The Goon Legend 39 Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Legend 40 "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan Legend 41 Haku Legend 42 Harley Race Legend 43 The Honky Tonk Man Legend 44 Iron Sheik Legend 45 Irwin R. Schyster Legend 46 Jake "The Snake" Roberts Legend 47 The Godfather Legend 48 Jerry "The King" Lawler Legend 49 Jerry Sags Legend 50 Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Legend 51 Junkyard Dog Legend 52 Mike Rotundo Legend 53 Ken Shamrock Legend 54 Kerry Von Erich Legend 55 Kevin Nash Legend 56 Kevin Von Erich Legend 57 Larry Zbyszko Legend 58 Lex Luger Legend 59 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Legend 60 Magnum T.A. Legend 61 Michael "P.S." Hayes Legend 62 Mick Foley Legend 63 "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Legend 64 Miss Elizabeth Legend 65 Mr. Perfect Legend 66 "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff Legend 67 Nikolai Volkoff Legend 68 Norman Smiley Legend 69 Papa Shango Legend 70 Pat Patterson Legend 71 "Ravishing" Rick Rude Legend 72 Ric Flair Legend 73 Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Legend 74 Road Dogg Legend 75 Rob Van Dam Legend 76 Rocky Johnson Legend 77 Ron Simmons Legend 78 Rowdy Roddy Piper Legend 79 Scott Hall Legend 80 Sgt. Slaughter Legend 81 Sensational Sherri Legend 82 Sid Vicious Legend 83 Sika Legend 84 Stevie Ray Legend 85 Sting Legend 86 Stone Cold Steve Austin Legend 87 Tatanka Legend 88 Tatsumi Fujinami Legend 89 Terri Runnels Legend 90 Terry Taylor Legend 91 Trish Stratus Legend 92 Tully Blanchard Legend 93 Typhoon Legend 94 Ultimate Warrior Legend 95 Umaga Legend 96 Virgil Legend 97 The Warlord Legend 98 Wendi Richter Legend 99 X-Pac Legend 100 Yokozuna Legend INSERTS RETIRED TITLES 1 Bret "Hit Man" Hart WCW Championship 2 Ric Flair WCW International World Heavyweight Championship 3 Terry Funk ECW Championship 4 Triple H World Heavyweight Championship 5 Money Inc. World Tag Team Championship 6 The Outsiders WCW Tag Team Championship 7 Terry Taylor & Greg Valentine WCW United States Tag Team Championship 8 The Glamour Girls WWE Women's Tag Team Championship 9 Trish Stratus WWE Women's Championship 10 Nikki Bella Divas Championship 11 Ted DiBiase WWE North American Heavyweight Championship 12 Tatsumi Fujinami WWE International Heavyweight Championship 13 British Bulldog European Championship 14 Ricky Steamboat WCW Television Championship 15 Rob Van Dam ECW TV Championship 16 Chris Jericho Cruiserweight Championship 17 Dean Malenko WWE Light Heavyweight Championship 18 Tatsumi Fujinami WWE Junior Heavyweight Championship 19 Brian Pillman WCW Light Heavyweight Championship 20 Bradshaw WWE Hardcore Championship 21 Norman Smiley WCW Hardcore Championship 22 Virgil The Million Dollar Championship LEGENDARY BOUTS 1 Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels WrestleMania XXV 2 Bret "Hit Man" Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Submission Match WrestleMania 13 3 Intercontinental Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat WrestleMania III 4 Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage in a Retirement Match WrestleMania VII 5 Intercontinental Champion Bret "Hit Man" Hart vs. The British Bulldog SummerSlam 1992 6 WWE Champion Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels in a 60-Minute Iron Man Match WrestleMania XII 7 WWE Champion The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin in a No Disqualification Match WrestleMania® X-Seven 8 Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in a No Disqualification Streak vs. Career Match WrestleMania XXVI 9 John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar in an Extreme Rules Match Extreme Rules 2012 10 Intercontinental Champion Mr. Perfect vs. Bret "Hit Man" Hart SummerSlam 1991 11 Intercontinental Champion Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match WrestleMania X 12 Ric Flair vs. Mr. Perfect in a Loser Leaves Town Match Raw, 1/25/1993 13 Intercontinental Champion Randy Orton vs. Cactus Jack in a Hardcore Match Backlash 2004 14 Ric Flair Wins the 1992 Royal Rumble Match for the Vacant WWE Championship Royal Rumble 1992 15 Undertaker vs. Triple H in a No Holds Barred Match WrestleMania XXVII 16 WWE Champion Ric Flair vs. "Macho Man" Randy Savage WrestleMania VIII 17 World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match No Mercy 2008 18 WWE Champion Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in a Street Fight Royal Rumble 2000 19 Sting’s Squadron vs. The Dangerous Alliance WrestleWar 1992: WarGames 20 WWE Champion Edge vs. John Cena in a TLC Match Unforgiven 2006 AUTOGRAPHS LEGENDS AUTOGRAPHS LA-AB Alundra Blayze Legend LA-AL Albert Legend LA-BF Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake Legend LA-BM Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend LA-BT Booker T Legend LA-DP Diamond Dallas Page Legend LA-ED Edge Legend LA-ET Eve Torres Legend LA-FF Fit Finlay Legend LA-GD Goldust WWE LA-GO Goldberg WWE LA-GS George "The Animal" Steele Legend LA-GV Greg "The Hammer" Valentine Legend LA-HA "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan Legend LA-IR Irwin R. Schyster Legend LA-JA Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Legend LA-KE Kane WWE LA-KN Kevin Nash Legend LA-KS Ken Shamrock Legend LA-LL Lex Luger Legend LA-MF Mick Foley WWE LA-MP Michael "P.S." Hayes Legend LA-NS Norman Smiley Legend LA-PE Paul Ellering Legend LA-RS Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Legend LA-SM Shawn Michaels Legend LA-SS Sgt. Slaughter Legend LA-ST Sting Legend LA-SV Sid Vicious Legend LA-TA Tatanka Legend LA-TD "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Legend LA-TH The Boogeyman Legend LA-UN Undertaker WWE LA-WE Wendi Richter Legend LA-WR William Regal WWE DUAL AUTOGRAPHS DA-DS "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Legend Irwin R. Schyster Legend DA-FB Ric Flair Legend Tully Blanchard Legend DA-HN Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Legend Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend DA-RB Alundra Blayze Legend Wendi Richter Legend DA-STL Lex Luger Legend Sting Legend DA-SV Iron Sheik Legend Nikolai Volkoff Legend DA-SZ Larry Zbyszko Legend Bruno Sammartino Legend DA-TM Triple H WWE Stephanie McMahon WWE DA-UK Kane WWE Undertaker WWE DA-US Sting WWE Undertaker WWE TRIPLE AUTOGRAPHS TA-FSG Ric Flair Legend Sting Legend Goldberg Legend TA-HNH Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart Legend Jimmy Hart Legend Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend TA-LJM Dude Love Legend Cactus Jack Legend Mankind Legend TA-NSL Lex Luger Legend Kevin Nash Legend Sting Legend TRIBUTE CUT SIGNATURES CS-BB Bam Bam Bigelow CS-BG Big John Studd CS-BP Brian Pillman CS-BR British Bulldog CS-KE Kerry Von Erich CS-ME Miss Elizabeth CS-RS "Macho Man" Randy Savage CS-SM Sherri Martel RELICS SHIRT RELIC CARDS AR-BH Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend AR-BL Brock Lesnar WWE AR-BS Big Show WWE AR-DP Diamond Dallas Page Legend AR-ED Edge Legend AR-IR The Iron Sheik Legend AR-KN Kevin Nash Legend AR-LL Lex Luger Legend AR-MA Mankind Legend AR-MF Mick Foley Legend AR-RD Road Dogg Legend AR-RS Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Legend AR-SM Shawn Michaels Legend AR-ST Sting Legend AR-TB Tully Blanchard Legend AR-TD "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Legend AUTOGRAPH RELICS AUTOGRAPH SHIRT RELIC CARDS AR-BH Bret "Hit Man" Hart Legend AR-BS Big Show WWE AR-DP Diamond Dallas Page Legend AR-ED Edge Legend AR-IR The Iron Sheik Legend AR-KN Kevin Nash Legend AR-LL Lex Luger Legend AR-MA Mankind Legend AR-MF Mick Foley Legend AR-RD Road Dogg Legend AR-RS Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat Legend AR-SM Shawn Michaels Legend AR-ST Sting Legend AR-TB Tully Blanchard Legend AR-TD "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Legend AUTOGRAPH RETIRED CHAMPIONSHIP COMMEMORATIVE CARDS ARC-AB Alundra Blayze WWE Women's Championship ARC-BH Bret "Hit Man" Hart WCW Championship ARC-BP Beth Phoenix WWE Women's Championship ARC-BR Bret "Hit Man" Hart World Tag Team Championship ARC-BS Big Show WWE Championship ARC-BT Booker T WCW Championship ARC-CF Charlotte Flair Divas Championship ARC-CH Chris Jericho Undisputed WWE Championship ARC-CJ Chris Jericho Cruiserweight Championship ARC-DM Dean Malenko Cruiserweight Championship ARC-ET Eve Torres Divas Championship ARC-GO Goldberg WCW Championship ARC-IV Ivory WWE Women's Championship ARC-JA Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart World Tag Team Championship ARC-JB JBL WWE Championship ARC-MA Maryse Divas Championship ARC-MD Alundra Blayze Cruiserweight Championship ARC-RD Road Dogg World Tag Team Championship ARC-RF Ric Flair WCW Championship ARC-ST Sting WCW Championship ARC-TD "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase World Tag Team Championship ARC-TS Trish Stratus WWE Women's Championship ARC-UN Undertaker Undisputed WWE Championship ARC-WR Wendi Richter WWE Women's Championship.
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