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Big Boss Man 1 action figure

Big Boss Man (1st release) MOC WWF Hasbro Figure Value Guide

WWF Hasbro - Series 1 - Mint on Card (MOC)

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1990 wrestling action figure with Hard Time Slam move

The Big Boss Man had two figures in the WWF Hasbro line. This is the first variant of the Boss Man and comes with a night stick. This version was created while Boss Man served as a heel in WWF, and at a time when he was a member of the legendary tag team the Twin Towers alongside Akeem, with their manager Slick. As a singles superstar, Big Boss Man would later go on to have famous battles with Nailz and The Mountie, where he would emerge as the victor. Big Boss Man's mould is also one of a kind.

Big Boss Man WWF Hasbro quick facts

  • Line: WWF Hasbro
  • Series: WWF Hasbro - Series 1
  • Variants: US English Card, Light Blue Card (ages 5 and up), Butterfly Hook, Spanish, French, Italian, Dual Language (French and English), Bio Card stating Member of the Twin Towers, Summerslam re-release
How much is the Big Boss Man unopened figure worth?
Our unopened estimate $113
Depending on condition of the unopened figure $110-$162
Our loose estimate (with accessory) $25
Our loose estimate $9
Price estimates last calculated: 1st March 2026

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Estimated value over time for Big Boss Man 1

This chart is Retrofigure's recommended value over time for the WWF Hasbro Big Boss Man 1 mint on card figure. Using sales data from various sources such as Ebay, Mercari and Etsy, our automated solution calculates an average value from the price of all sales.

Our most recent estimated value of Big Boss Man 1 Mint on Card (MOC) is $113

  • With a rarity rank of 83rd out of 98, this figure stands out as one of the scarcer pieces in the line.
  • The estimated unopened value of Big Boss Man 1 has moved down from roughly $123 in early 2022 to $113 in March 2026.
  • The overall trend is negative, but the path has not been perfectly smooth, with smaller recoveries appearing between weaker periods.
  • In the most recent portion of the chart, Big Boss Man 1 has been trading within an estimated band of $109 to $113.
  • Recent market behavior suggests that card condition is still a major pricing lever, with stronger presentation capable of outperforming weaker examples.

Discover the methodology behind our data calculation: on a weekly basis, retrofigure diligently analyzes hundreds of finalized online sales transactions. By leveraging this valuable sale data, we precisely calculate the estimated value of collectibles as it evolves over time. Our algorithm uses the last 24 months of sales data.

Brand WWF Hasbro
Collection Rarity Ranking 83rd / 97
Accessory Nightstick
Current value trend (compared to last month)
Retrofigure's unopened estimated value $113
Value of figure in Mint on Card (MOC) condition $162
Value of figure in average to good condition $110
Foreign (non-English) unopened value $90
MOC graded estimated value
Please note: this estimate may be less accurate due to a smaller amount of sales data collected for graded figures, however our data indicates that the graded value is around 291% more than the ungraded MOC Big Boss Man 1 figure.
$442
Loose value View loose figure $9
Loose w/ Accessory value $25
Total sales since May 2021 View sales chart 195 sales
GTIN 038976070055
Card Color
Known Variants US English Card, Light Blue Card (ages 5 and up), Butterfly Hook, Spanish, French, Italian, Dual Language (French and English), Bio Card stating Member of the Twin Towers, Summerslam re-release
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Brings his own brutal brand of law and order to the WWF.
Has been known to handcuff opponents to the ring's ropes.

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About the WWF Hasbro line

The WWF Hasbro line, spanning from 1990 to 1994, captivated collectors across 11 distinct series. Each figure boasted a unique action move, setting them apart from competing wrestling figure lines of that era. Presently, loose WWF Hasbros command immense popularity on leading auction platforms. Many individuals have serendipitously stumbled upon their cherished childhood collections, igniting a desire to assemble the complete set during adulthood. Over the years, a remarkable array of unreleased prototypes, 2-ups, and test shots have surfaced.

The Mailaway figures featuring Bret, Hulk Hogan, and The Undertaker hold an esteemed status within the series, commanding top-tier prices and proving particularly elusive in their original packaging. Acquiring them in loose condition poses an additional challenge, rendering them among the most expensive figures within the line. In select instances, figures can still be procured with their original box and the coveted biography card, typically adorning the reverse side of the packaging. Furthermore, a collection of 'error' figures, exhibiting slight modifications from the original design, has garnered significant attention, commanding substantial sums on renowned auction platforms like eBay.

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Sales history for the last 90 days for Big Boss Man 1 WWF Hasbro figure

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Explore recent sales data for the Big Boss Man wrestling figure from the past 90 days.
This table lists every recorded sale, including the platform where it was sold (e.g., eBay, Mercari), the final sale price, and the date of the transaction. Each entry also includes a condition rating, manually verified by the Retrofigure team. Figures in excellent condition are marked green, average ones orange, and poor-quality items brown—making it easier for collectors to assess value trends and figure quality at a glance.

Sales prices (chart over time) for Big Boss Man 1

Track the historical sales prices of the Big Boss Man 1 figure with this price trend chart.

  • In the latest recorded sales, Big Boss Man 1 has typically changed hands within a band of $25 to $400.
  • Recorded sales suggest a relatively established trading range rather than a rapidly changing market.
  • Condition sensitivity remains high, with lower-grade examples weighing on the average and stronger cards outperforming it.
  • Taken as a whole, the chart shows realized sales stretching from $15 up to $403.

This chart visualizes sales of the Big Boss Man 1 collectible, helping collectors understand how its market value has changed over time. Based on real-world transactions from marketplaces like eBay and Mercari, Retrofigure analyzes this data to estimate a fair value for the figure today. This chart is a visual representation of all of the sales that we have detected for the Big Boss Man 1 figure. Retrofigure uses this data to calculate a fair value for the collectible.

Total sales each month for Big Boss Man 1

This chart shows the monthly sales volume of Big Boss Man 1 figures, providing insight into their popularity trends over time.

  • The monthly transaction pattern for Big Boss Man 1 is fairly light overall, averaging around 3.4 recorded sales per month.
  • Demand is not perfectly even month to month, with the busiest periods reaching 10 sales.
  • Because trading volume is not especially deep, individual sales can still have an outsized effect on short-term value perception.
  • Big Boss Man 1 recorded sales in 53 of the 58 tracked months, which suggests recurring but uneven market availability.

This chart reflects the number of units sold each month, sourced from platforms like eBay and Mercari. This data helps collectors and sellers understand demand patterns, peak buying periods, and long-term interest in this specific wrestling figure.