Big Rubber Guys Toy Fair 2026 Booth Images
I am telling you right now, the Collect Major booth at Toy Fair 2026 was an absolute deep dive into Big Rubber Guys goodness because just when I thought I had wrapped my head around the wrestling reveals, I turned the corner and there were even more first time prototypes and brand new licenses staring back at me. Alongside One Man Gang and The Warlord, who had never been shown in any capacity before this event, we also got our first ever public look at Jushin Thunder Liger, another name that had not been seen prior to this display. While Hiroshi Tanahashi had previously gone up for preorder, so fans were familiar with those, but seeing them represented in the booth really rounded out the lineup. Santana was a cool moment because although a digital render had accompanied the preorder, this marked the first time the physical prototype was actually shown. Josh Barnett was an interesting curveball, stepping into MMA and UFC territory as a test to gauge demand beyond traditional pro wrestling in this format. On top of that, the Princess Bride expansion absolutely caught my attention with Fezzik based on Andre the Giant and Dread Pirate Roberts both newly designed that same week, shown publicly for the first time and still awaiting licensor approval. And if that was not enough, Collect Major teased that Flash Gordon and The Phantom are on the way as well, both inspired by their animated versions, even though neither has been shown yet. When you stack all of that with the corrected Andre The Giant reissue, the Sgt. Slaughter face and heel variants, the MLB Macho Man mascots, and AEW Series 1 with blind chase packaging, it is clear that this booth leaned heavily into first time reveals and never before seen prototypes across wrestling, crossover sports, and classic film and cartoon properties, and I walked away genuinely impressed with how wide they are casting the net in 2026.

Here’s a look at the full Big Rubber Guys display case from the show floor, packed with hand-painted samples, mascot prototypes, and upcoming MLB and wrestling crossovers all sharing shelf space. From classic wrestling-inspired sculpts lined up across the bottom to the licensed baseball mascots and mockups staged above, this case gives a clear snapshot of how wide the Major lineup is expanding.

Here’s the AEW side of the Big Rubber Guys display, showcasing a mix of legends and modern stars in that signature retro rubber style. Multiple hand-painted samples are staged across two tiers, with bright gear, classic poses, and simplified sculpts that channel old-school wrestling figure energy.

One Man Gang
The figure has a thick, solid build with a slightly glossy finish that catches the light. He’s dressed in an all black outfit with a short sleeve top featuring white skull and crossbones on each shoulder, black pants with a white stripe down the side, and tall black boots with sculpted straps and buckles.

The head sculpt shows the high flat top hairstyle and full beard with an open mouth expression showing teeth, and the hands are spread wide with taped fingers.

Rick Martel
The figure is decked out in bright purple trunks with matching knee pads and wristbands, plus white boots with purple accents running up the front. He’s sporting black sunglasses and long, feathered dark hair, and the head sculpt has that confident grin that totally captures the attitude.

In his right hand he’s holding the oversized purple “Arrogance” sprayer with the white bulb and nozzle, and I love how the accessory is scaled big and bold so it really stands out as he gestures with his open left hand.

Sgt. Slaugher Heel and Face Version
Both figures share the same solid build and camo t-shirt under a black singlet with a white belt and whistle hanging at the chest, but the details split them into two distinct looks. The version on the left wears the classic campaign hat with dark sunglasses, black wristbands, olive green boots, and a neutral camo pattern, while standing with clenched fists ready to step forward. The version on the right swaps in a camo helmet and red armband, keeps the sunglasses and whistle, and features black boots with green uppers, giving him that more aggressive stance as both figures square up side by side on the shelf.

Sgt. Slaughter is shown here in his face run with the classic campaign hat featuring the sculpted insignia front and center, dark sunglasses, and that signature mustache with a stern expression. He’s wearing the camo t shirt under a black singlet with a white belt at the waist and a whistle hanging from a black cord around his neck.

The olive and black lace up boots are sharply defined with clean paint lines, and his arms are locked forward with clenched fists like he’s stepping in to drill the troops right off the shelf.

Sgt. Slaughter’s heel version swaps the campaign hat for a camo helmet with chin straps sculpted down the sides, while keeping the dark sunglasses and mustache with a more intense expression. He’s wearing the same camo t shirt under the black singlet with a white belt and whistle at the chest, but now features bold red armbands on both biceps and black wristbands.

The olive and black lace up boots remain sharply detailed, and with both fists clenched at his sides, he looks ready to charge forward right off the shelf.

Hillbilly Jim
Currently up for preorder on Big Bad Toy Store, Hillbilly Jim is a an updated look for a classic character! He is wearing his floppy hat and blue overalls, plus has a gold chain with horseshoe and a red bandana wrapped around his hand. His official product description reads: “Stomp your way back to wrestlings golden era with the Hillbilly Jim Big Rubber Guy figure. Made from durable rubber, this classic throwback design captures the larger-than-life charm and unmistakable look of the fan-favorite brawler. A must-have for collectors, it brings old-school wrestling fun straight to your shelf.”
Tommy Dreamer is shown in black ring gear with a “Dreamer” graphic tee, black pants, and red accented boots, posed with his fists up. Raven stands in the center with long curly hair, a black sleeveless top, blue shorts, and a red plaid shirt tied around his waist, also set in a ready stance. Sabu rounds it out in loose green pants, white boots, and a white head covering with red and gold detailing, one finger pointed upward as he strikes his signature pose.

Tommy Dreamer is shown in all black ring gear with a glossy black t shirt featuring the “Dreamer” graphic across the chest, black pants, and red and black boots. The head sculpt captures his short dark hair and goatee with a focused expression, and both hands are wrapped in white tape with fists raised like he’s stepping in to throw the first shot. The clean paint lines on the shirt graphic and the bright red boots really pop against the darker gear.

Raven is decked out in a black sleeveless shirt with a white graphic on the chest, blue cutoff shorts with a torn slit sculpted into one leg, and black lace up boots. The red and white plaid shirt is tied around his waist, adding that layered look, and his long curly hair frames a serious expression with defined eyebrows and goatee. Black elbow pads, white wrist tape, and the tattoo details on his arms are cleanly applied, and I like how both fists are raised as he squares up in that signature stance.

Sabu is sculpted shirtless with a white head covering draped over his hair and secured with a red and gold band across the forehead. He’s wearing bright green loose pants with a wide white waistband, white boots, and white wrist tape, with “SABU” printed on the white armband on his right bicep. The facial sculpt features his mustache and goatee with a focused stare, and he’s posed with one finger pointed upward and the other fist clenched, locking in that unmistakable signature pose.

Jushin Liger is decked out in that bold red, white, and blue gear with sharp silver accents throughout. The horned mask features winged side flares, layered paint around the eyes and mouth, and a blue crest detail on the forehead, with long dark hair flowing out the back. The chest carries the large black emblem with blue striping running across the torso and arms, finished with white boots trimmed in silver, and both hands are spread wide as he throws his arms up in that unmistakable Liger pose.

Warlord is shown in black trunks with bold silver lightning style graphics across the front and matching black knee pads with silver detailing. He’s wearing black boots with sculpted silver shin guards, a wide silver belt with a large “W” at the center, and black shoulder armor connected by silver chains across his torso. The head sculpt features the half silver face paint design, close cropped hair, and goatee with a gritted teeth expression, and he’s gripping a silver staff topped with a stylized “W” while his other fist is clenched tight.

Josh Barnett represents a crossover into MMA and UFC territory while still keeping the retro rubber aesthetic, featuring his short hair with shaved sides, full beard, black tights with white graphics down the leg, white wrist tape, and black boots with red soles and “GENOME” printed along the side. This release sits slightly outside the company’s usual wrestling focus and appears to be positioned as a test to see if there’s a viable fanbase for more UFC-style figures in this format.

Andre the Giant is shown here in a prototype form cast in a single flesh tone from head to boots, giving it that early sample look. The sculpt features his classic one strap singlet design across the chest, short curly hair with thick sideburns, and a wide eyed expression with raised brows. His arms are lifted with open hands, tall lace up boots are fully sculpted, and you can see the smooth, unpainted finish throughout as they refine the final skin tone before this becomes an evergreen release.

This figure features long blond hair with a side swept bang and a smiling expression with a small goatee detail under the lip. He’s wearing white tights covered in bold black chevrons and colorful zig zag patterns in pink, blue, and red, along with mismatched knee pads in metallic gold and blue. White lace up boots with black laces finish the look, and he’s posed with one hand raised in an “L” shape while the other hand is open, capturing that confident, showman style stance.

Santana is shown shirtless with slicked back dark hair, a full beard, and black sunglasses, giving him that cool, composed look. A thick gold chain hangs around his neck, and his chest tattoo is clearly printed across the upper torso, with additional detailed tattoo work running down his right arm.

He’s wearing black pants with printed pocket graphics and “Born Nasty” on the thigh, white wrist tape, a black elbow pad, and black lace up boots, with one arm flexed and the other fist clenched like he’s ready to step in and take control.

Orange Cassidy is shown in his laid back look with a light blue denim style jacket over a white graphic tee featuring his sunglass portrait. He’s wearing matching light blue jogger style pants with a drawstring waist and white sneakers with black soles. The head sculpt captures his swept back blond hair, trimmed beard, and dark sunglasses, and of course both hands are tucked casually into his pockets, locking in that effortless stance he’s known for.

Adam “Hangman” Page is shown in his standard release with long brown hair, full beard, white pants with brown and gold western style trim, black boots, and a gold belt buckle, gripping a length of silver chain in his hand. Right beside him is the bloody chase version featuring the same gear but splattered with red across the face, chest, and pants, with additional paint details on the arms and torso while still holding the chain. Both versions carry the same sculpt and accessories, but the chase adds that extra layer of battle damage, and since this is a true chase, you won’t know which version you’re getting until you open it up.

The AEW Shop exclusive Sting comes packed on a dark blue card with the clear bubble showing him posed with both arms raised. He’s wearing bright orange trunks with blue detailing and classic red, white, and blue face paint, and the illustrated artwork on the card matches the gear and paint scheme. The nameplate sits clean at the bottom with the bold AEW branding front and center.

From the front the red, white, and blue face paint frames his wide eyed expression, and the paint lines around the eyes and cheeks are sharply defined. The orange tights feature a blue scorpion graphic on the thigh, and with both fists lifted high you really get that classic flexing pose.

From the back you can see the bright orange tights flowing clean all the way down into blue boots with black soles and small gold buckle details sculpted at the top. The blond hair is pulled into a short tied ponytail, and the broad back and shoulder sculpt really stand out with both arms raised and wrists wrapped in white tape.

A display sign reads “Coming Soon!” across the top with bold logos stacked underneath for Flash Gordon, The Princess Bride, and The Phantom.

Fezzik’s illustration captures his large frame with fists raised, wearing a simple tunic tied at the chest, a wide belt, cuffed pants, and sturdy boots. In one hand he holds a rock, referencing his memorable battle scene, with bold line work emphasizing his broad build and friendly expression.

The illustration of Westley shows him in his classic Dread Pirate Roberts look, complete with headscarf and mask, holding a sword in one hand with the other extended outward. He’s dressed in a loose shirt with laced collar, belted waist, cuffed pants, and tall boots, all rendered in clean black line art that highlights the vintage toy styling.

The Major Big Rubber Guys line is also diving into the Mascot scene with Mr. Met and the Phillie Phanatic! Currently up for preorder on Big Bad Toy Store, these guys will add some more color to your collector’s shelf!
Here you can see the figures from the rear and they have incredible sculpts and are so much fun! The tampo designs on their baseball jersey’s look amazing.

The Phillie Phanatic comes out swinging with his bright green textured fur sculpt, oversized snout, and raised double bicep flex pose. He’s outfitted in a white pinstriped Phillies jersey with red script across the chest, and the card features matching team logos and illustrated artwork that mirrors his animated look. The bold greens and reds really pop against the retro inspired packaging.
Mr. Met brings that classic baseball head with stitched detailing front and center, paired with a Mets pinstriped uniform and number 00 on the chest. He’s posed with one finger pointed upward, cap tilted just right, and a wide cartoon smile that instantly reads as Shea Stadium energy. The Mets logo and character art on the card tie the whole presentation together cleanly.
Wally the Green Monster represents Boston with his fuzzy green look, orange nose, and Red Sox jersey and cap combo. The card art shows him waving with both hands out, Red Sox branding front and center, and the red and navy color blocking framing the character. I love seeing Wally translated into this format because the proportions and grin feel spot on.

Clark steps up for the Cubs wearing his pinstriped uniform and blue cap, flashing a peace sign with one hand and a confident stance with the other. The Cubs logo is featured prominently on the card along with illustrated artwork that captures his playful expression. The red, white, and blue tones make this one instantly recognizable as a North Side staple.

The Dodgers version shifts to classic blue and white, swapping in an LA cap and coordinating jacket with white tassels and subtle red trim details. The Dodgers script logo appears in a baseball graphic on the card, and the background keeps that deep blue tone to make the uniform pop. The overall presentation mirrors the Mets layout but fully reworked to match Los Angeles branding.

The Yankees mockup leans into navy and white with the iconic NY logo on both the cap and jacket. The circular Yankees emblem is featured on the card front, and his entrance gear keeps the same signature pose and sunglasses while adapting to the Bronx color scheme. Seeing these three side by side, it really looks like this concept could expand across the league with team specific deco variations for each market.

The Mets mockup shows “Macho Man” Randy Savage decked out in blue and orange with a matching Mets cap, sunglasses, and long entrance jacket with flowing tassels. The artwork features him pointing forward in one pose and raising a finger in the other, with the Mets skyline logo displayed prominently on the card. The team colors are fully integrated into his gear, giving this version a bold Queens inspired look.





