Over $50

Roman Reigns Tactical Replica Vest Superman Punch Glove Costume ($59.99) – We get it. Some of you love Roman Reigns and some of you don’t. This isn’t for everyone. For anyone that can fit the size and is a fan though, there is not much better than a Reigns attire complete with the vest and gloves for Christmas. Cock your fists, hit the Superman Punch and hope your opponent is ready for the inevitable Spear. We believe this is only available in his red design, but keep your eyes open for his various other attire if you’d rather that.

WWE 2K18 ($59.99) – WWE 2K18 is the latest video game in the franchise. With 2K Games on board as they have the past few years, everything looks absolutely stunning. If you play WWE games and haven’t picked up this game, you can do so now for Christmas. Isn’t it the perfect time to do so? We have a spoiler-review of the game available here, if you aren’t sure whether to purchase it or not. It is currently available on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. However, we must admit we have seen the Switch version to be almost unplayable so you’d be much better choosing one of the other options.

WWE Edition Monopoly – Winning Moves ($59.99) – This game came out quite recently, as indicated by the cover. If you have ever played the original Monopoly games and want a spin on the franchise, look no further than a WWE Monopoly version. Of course as you’d expect, everything has changed to reference WWE in some capacity. You’ll have hours of fun with your family and/or friends playing the game and trying to see who is the best.

WWE The Undertaker “Streak” Commemorative Replica Urn ($59.99) – If you’re a massive fan of The Undertaker like we are, the urn here has a lot of sentimental value. Obviously professional wrestling fans are familiar with the significance of the actual urn, so it comes as no surprise that there is a commemorative replica of the item. For what it is, the price is excellent and you can be sure it’ll be an item you can keep in good condition for years.

2017 Topps WWE Legends of the WWE Hobby Box ($119.95) – If you’ve ever been interested in the Topps cards, this is most definitely something you’d be worth checking out. Of course, it is pricey, but it is very much worth what you pay. The Legends box contains several packages to check for cards and will give you the opportunity to grow that collection exponentially, even potentially completing it. It is also worth noting that some of these cards are worth quite a lot of money individually, if you get multiple copies of a certain superstar, so you could even earn your money back!

Finn Balor Club WWE Authentic Mens Replica Jacket ($149.99) – One of the most expensive, yet coolest items available this year is the replica Finn Balor jacket. Are you a member of the Balor Club? If you are, this jacket is a must have! At $149.99 it is pricey, but made of good material so you can be sure you are getting your money’s worth. It shouldn’t damage easily either, meaning you can keep it around to wear or hang up.

WWE Million Dollar Championship Replica Title  ($419.99) – By far the most expensive item is the replica WWE Million Dollar Championship title. If you have the money to splurge on something, why not a Championship that is literally designed after money? Originally created by Ted DiBiase, the belt is one of the most intriguing in WWE history and the design is nothing short of amazing.

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