$20 – $50

WWE: 100 Greatest Matches ($24.98) – While this book was released in 2016, it lists 100 of the most amazing matches the company has ever produced. If you are a history buff, this is for you. If you’re a newer fan, this book serves well to give you backstories on each of the 100 matches. From there, you can find the matches on the WWE Network or on YouTube and watch. By the time you’re done, you’ll definitely have a new understanding and passion for what the superstars do in the ring.

Wrestle Crate ($29.99) – Who wouldn’t love a crate full of pro-wrestling goodness every month? If you’re a fan of the industry and have the money to spare, Wrestle Crate is a trusted service that offers a box of goodies such as T-Shirts, DVDs, autographs, figures and more every month for just $29.99. The contents come from WWE and a number of other companies such as Impact Wrestling, NJPW, ROH, CZW and more. Rest assured, you most definitely get your money’s worth with this. If the price is a bit too heavy for you, we also featured their Lite version of this crate earlier in the article, which you can find for $14.99 per month.

No Is a Four-Letter Word: How I Failed Spelling but Succeeded in Life ($26.00) – Chris Jericho is many things. He is a professional wrestler, singer as part of FOZZY, a podcaster and an author. His latest book was absolutely incredible. The book is very much a self-help book in that it gives you lessons you can apply to your own life in every aspect with detailed stories from his own life on how those lessons were learned and how he used them to his success. We reviewed the book here. It is spoiler-free, so if you’re considering this purchase and need some reassurance, check that link out. Jericho himself even told us he loved the review!

WWE Universal Championship Replica Kids Title Belt ($39.90) – Are your kids, nieces, nephews interested in WWE? Why not purchase them the kids replica WWE Universal Championship title? At just under $40, it will provide them with countless hours of childhood fun as they pretend to have matches, be the Champion and challenge you to a title match.

Assorted WWE Shirts ($20-$40) – We obviously couldn’t add EVERY shirt image here. You get the point though. WWE shirts can be cheap to relatively expansive depending on the design, size and availability. That said, who doesn’t want to represent their favorite superstars, pay-per-views or brands through T-Shirts? Nobody! We all want that! By the end of the day, we guarantee you or the gift recipient will be wearing the shirt parading around like the next John Cena or Braun Strowman.

WWE Superstar Showdown Board Game ($22-$50) – This is currently on sale, but the price will most definitely go back up. The board game is interesting and seems to have that addictive quality one should look for when purchasing such an item. Imagine getting the family or friends together on Christmas Day or perhaps to begin the new year by playing the board game and see who walks into 2018 as Champion.

WWE Encyclopedia Of Sports Entertainment ($45.00) – This item is quite self-explanatory if you are aware of what an encyclopedia is. The item has a history of WWE from the very beginning up until now. It defines what is what. If you’re into learning and an in-depth look into the history of the company, this is your go-to book.

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