



WWE Superstars was a doll line produced by Mattel in collaboration with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from 2017 to 2019.
The WWE Superstars line was first revealed at 2017’s San Diego Comic Con International, with the dolls launching that summer exclusively at Toys R Us. The line would include 12-inch articulated action dolls, alongside 6-inch action figures and dress up items – WWE’s Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon (pictured left) named the line as “a significant moment in the evolution of not only our female Superstars, but our entire company,” as their first ever girls WWE product line.
Over the line’s run, sixteen of WWE’s female wrestling stars would be made into dolls, including McMahon herself as part of an exclusive 5-pack. Sasha Banks would receive the most dolls with five different releases, followed by Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair with four each (not counting OOAKs).
Signature:
Superstar Fashions:
5-pack (2017):
5-pack (2018):
San Diego Comic Con Exclusive:
OOAKs:
Over the line’s history, Mattel designer Linda Jiang would create several one of a kind (OOAK) dolls for WWE Superstars:

A one of a kind doll of Mae Young was produced and displayed at the inaugural Mae Young Classic tournament in September 2017. Young is regarded as one of the most iconic and toughest female wrestlers not only within WWE but in history, with her career spanning longer than any other wrestler at nine decades.

A duo set of Nikki Bella and John Cena was displayed at the Wrestlemania Axxess convention in 2018, referencing a famous moment from the then-couple during Wrestlemania 33.


A duo set of “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Miss Elizabeth was also displayed at Wrestlemania Axxess in 2018, referencing a famous moment from Wrestlemania 7.
A second duo set of Savage and Elizabeth would be displayed at the 2018 San Diego Comic Con International, this time in wedding gear reflecting their appearance at the 1991 Summer Slam.







A one of a kind edition of Becky Lynch was created to commemorate her becoming the first female wrestler to win two simultaneous title belts, and winning the first women’s match to ever main event Wrestlemania.

