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Thread: Strike Force/Dream figures in the future

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    Strike Force/Dream figures in the future

    Okay Jakks makes TNA and WWE so why could they not make Strike Force and Dream figures? I mean hell I'd buy alot of the Dream ones and some Strike Force also. What do you guys think? Maybe that way one day we would see a Fedor or Alistair Overeem. It would be nice for them to branch out a little bit?

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    I don't think this will happen anytime soon. You have to remember that UFC is a huge brand, way over Strikeforce and/or Dream


    They have way more money to invest into something like a toy line that the others.

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    and jakks starting making tna after the wwe contract was up.... im sure the ufc did the same thing wwe did and has an exclusivity clause in the contract with jakks.

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    Yep so after the WWE contract was up with Jakks they moved onto Mattel, and i must say even though i don't own any they are really nice figures to look at with alot of detail.

    Hell why not? UFC did a video game with THQ and then months later StrikeForce did a video game with EA Sports, whats to say that StrikeForce wont get some figures going with Mattel?

    I'd love to see it happen regardless!

    Oh and yes a Fedor & Overeem figure would be sweet, also so would a Cung Le, Mayhem Miller, Bobby Lashley, Werdum figure be awsome aswell!


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    See that's what i'm saying. Even if it is not jakks maybe another company just to get some more out. Not just ufc stuff. I like to see it happen

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    StrikeForce is becoming very popular, sure the UFC has more large events and features alot of the best fighters in the world right now but SF is picking up alot of attention and i would say that their heavyweight division is better than the UFC.
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    I agree their heavyweights are better

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    They may have one good heavyweight and no im not talking about fedor, it would be cool to see an overeem figure but if its not made by jakks wouldnt this thread be in the wrong board... haha jk. Being honest i dont think strikeforce will merger into toys before they have a good merchandising plan, if you notice u dont see a lot of strikeforce t's or hats, they seem to rely heavily on there sponsors ie rockstar. sorry if im going way off topic but it would be cool but i dont see it happening anytime soon, prove me wrong strikeforce.

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    I think Hasbro would do well to make the Strike Force & Dream figures. If I'm not mistaken, they used to make the old TNA figures and the Marvel figures, right? Or am I thinking of some other company? I'm sure it's Hasbro. I once bought an AJ Styles/Samoa Joe 2-pack and the figures were very, very awesome. Would make good MMA figures with all the points of articulation and detail..

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    Excuse me, I was wrong. ToyBiz were the ones responsible for the TNA figures.

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