Alright, let’s talk about this WWE Ultimate Edition thing. I’ve been digging around, trying to find some of these figures, and it’s been a bit of a wild ride. Here’s how it went down.
First off, I hit up Target. I figured, they’ve got a pretty decent toy section, might as well start there. And guess what? They actually had some Ultimate Edition figures, even some exclusives! I was pretty stoked. I browsed around, checking out the different wrestlers they had. Their Same Day Delivery service was a nice plus but I was not in a hurry so I didn’t use that service.
But, you know, I’m always on the hunt for a good deal, so I couldn’t just stop at Target. Next, I jumped over to Amazon. They usually have a bunch of new releases, and they did have a few Ultimate Edition sets. Browsed through their listings, compared prices, you know, the usual drill.

Then, I remembered Ringside Collectibles. These guys are known for having a solid selection of wrestling figures. Hopped onto their website, and they had quite a few Ultimate Edition sets, including some older ones that are harder to find. I spent a good chunk of time browsing through their inventory. They had some pretty cool stuff, I gotta say. I was especially eyeing that UE 15 Ultimate Warrior and Kane. Those looked awesome.
Of course, I also checked out eBay. You can find almost anything on eBay, right? And sure enough, they had a ton of WWE Ultimate Edition listings. Some were a bit pricier than other places, but I also found a few good deals. It’s always worth a look on eBay, you never know what you might find, especially for those exclusives. I was looking at a few of the custom-made ones, like that Kenny Omega AEW Champion figure. That one looked pretty sweet.
- Target: Found some Ultimate Edition figures, including exclusives.
- Amazon: Checked out new releases, compared prices.
- Ringside Collectibles: Browsed a wide selection, including older sets. Eyeing the UE 15 Ultimate Warrior and Kane.
- eBay: Found a variety of listings, some good deals, and some custom-made figures like Kenny Omega.
Oh, and I also stumbled upon this site called Klarna. It’s pretty handy for comparing prices on toys. I used it to check out some Ultimate Edition prices, just to make sure I was getting the best deal. They also have some good deals on the online shop.
And there’s this other place, Reign City Toys. They had some Ultimate Edition stuff, but it was mostly full price. I usually try to find deals, but sometimes it’s worth paying full price for something you really want. But I’m trying to make my yearly Ringside order soon, too.
So, yeah, that’s been my journey so far, hunting down these WWE Ultimate Edition figures. It’s been fun, a bit of a challenge, but definitely worth it. I’m still on the lookout for a few more, but I’m pretty happy with what I’ve found so far.
