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WWE Superstars Series 17 on Walmart + Official Images

Revealed during the excitement of San Diego Comic Con 2025, WWE Superstars Series 17 has finally surfaced in glorious carded form, and I’ve got to say, seeing Ax, Smash, and Crush of Demolition lined up with Hacksaw Jim Duggan has me so excited. As someone who’s been tracking every breadcrumb of this wave from the moment I saw this wave in person, it feels unreal to finally see the full assortment displayed on their retro-inspired cards, and I’m practically counting the minutes until I can crack these open and check out the sculpt details in-hand. Bringing all of that coverage full circle with these official carded images feels like the payoff I’ve been waiting for, and it just adds to the thrill of this being my favorite wave of the entire line so far. As a bonus, there is an official image of all 4 of them lined up! We also disocovered the Walmart listings to help you find them at the Walmart stores when they finally hit. From information we’ve seen on the web, we should see these figures around March 2026.

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Walmart Listings

Hacksaw Jim Duggan

I’m loving how the figure jumps out here with that expressive head sculpt, showing off the big open-mouth yell that feels so true to the character, and the wavy hair and full beard add a lot of personality up close. The bright blue trunks, matching knee pads, and tall laced boots keep the classic color combo tight, and I can see the crisp sculpt lines across the torso that really bring out the detail. The illustrated backdrop highlights the swinging 2×4 and the alternate head callout, making this Hacksaw Jim Duggan release feel packed with fun touches right on the card.

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The figure comes decked out in bright blue trunks, matching blue laced boots, and blue kneepads, and I love how the expression on his main head sculpt really brings some heat with that wide-open yell. Looking closer, the set gives you a full lineup of swappable hands plus a fun alternate head with the USA face paint that pays homage to his Summer Slam 1989 appearance with Ax and Smash of Demolition. The 2×4 completes his classic look and you can almost hear him say “Hoooooooooooooooooo!!!!”

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The figure is shown hitting that classic thumbs up pose while gripping the yellow two by four, mouth open as if he is firing up the crowd, with the blue trunks, knee pads, and lace up boots locking in that familiar Superstars look, and I can almost hear the “Hooo” coming through. From the back, I really like how the pose shifts to one arm raised high, and you can spot the American flag face paint peeking out along the side of his face beneath the long brown hair.

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The figure is captured in that unmistakable salute, hand pressed to the brow while the mouth is sculpted wide open as if he is calling out to the crowd, with the yellow two by four braced along the shoulder and gripped tightly in the opposite hand. I love how the head sculpt sells the intensity, from the sharp eyes to the thick beard and flowing hair framing the face, and the blue trunks keep the look clean and classic.

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Demolition Axe

I’m getting a kick out of how the figure shows off that sharp silver-and-red face paint pattern, with the open-mouth expression bringing some great attitude to the sculpt. The black studded vest sits cleanly over the chest straps, and looking closer, I can see the little silver rivets and buckles that give his entrance gear that classic Demolition look. The black trunks, wristbands, and knee pads keep everything tight and uniform, and the illustrated backdrop mirrors the figure’s bold design.

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The figure comes in with that bold red and white face paint that jumps right out at me, paired with black gear that’s packed with silver stud details running across the harness, trunks, kneepads, and boots. I’m really liking how the set lays out all the swappable hands along with the black vest and the hooded mask featuring bright red eyes, giving the figure a completely different look when suited up. Seeing everything together really shows how you can switch between the iconic painted look and the masked entrance style in a way that feels true to the character.

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The figure is posed mid shout with the silver and red face paint sharply applied, mouth wide open, and one arm cocked back in a clenched fist while the other points straight ahead like he is calling someone out. I really like how the black studded singlet wraps across the torso and snaps cleanly into the trunks, paired with black wristbands, knee pads, and tall boots that keep the look tight and aggressive. Seeing the pointing pose up close sells the attitude for me, with the head sculpt, paint lines, and hand gesture doing all the heavy lifting in capturing that classic Smash energy.

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The figure is shown stepping forward in a black sleeveless jacket that flares out at the shoulders, with the studded harness visible across the chest and a black mask pulled tight over the head, broken up by red eye paint peeking through. I really like how the jacket adds movement as the arms hang slightly out, while the black trunks, knee pads, and studded boots keep everything grounded in that classic Demolition look. From the back, the jacket drapes cleanly over the shoulders and stops short of the waist, letting the boots, wristbands, and overall stance sell that slow, deliberate walk to the ring.

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Demolition Smash

I’m loving how the figure pops here, showing off that bold red and white face paint with the tongue sculpt that jumps right at me, while the black studded entrance vest frames all the sharp details in his chest straps and wristbands. The black trunks and boots come through clean, and looking closer, I can see how the silver studs around the knee pads and boot straps add just the right amount of texture to the look. The illustrated backdrop mirrors the figure’s wild expression, and seeing the entrance gear packed in really brings the whole Demolition Smash presentation together.

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The figure swings in with a wilder, more chaotic face paint pattern that instantly gives it a different energy, and I’m loving how the dripping red and sharp black accents frame the open-mouth expression. The studded black gear matches the overall look, but the longer hair sculpt really pops here and brings a totally different silhouette compared to Ax. The laid-out accessories give you plenty of displayability options, especially with the variety of hands sculpts that let you dial in some attitude.

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The figure is shown crossing his arms in a confrontational stance, with the red, white, and black face paint sharply applied and the tongue out expression locking in that over the top Smash attitude. The black studded harness is clearly visible against the bare chest, paired with black trunks, wristbands, knee pads, and tall studded boots that stay consistent with the Demolition look. From the back, I like how the sleeveless jacket sits high on the shoulders, the long brown hair flows down to the upper back, and the stance feels planted, like he just turned around after making his point and is ready for the next move.

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The figure is captured in a straight ahead pointing pose, finger extended outward while the mouth is wide open with the tongue out, giving it that loud, confrontational Smash energy I always associate with Demolition. The red, white, and black face paint is sharply defined, with clean lines around the eyes and mouth, and the long brown hair frames the head just enough to keep the focus on the expression.

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Demolition Crush

I’m really into how the figure shows off that bold half-red, half-black face paint with the white accents framing the eyes, and the open-mouth sculpt gives me that energetic Demolition vibe right away. The black studded vest hangs over the crisscross chest straps, and looking closer, the tiny silver rivets and buckles add great texture across the entrance gear. The black trunks, wristbands, and knee pads keep everything unified with the rest of the team, and the illustrated backdrop echoes the same sharp paint pattern, tying this Demolition Crush release perfectly into the trio.

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The figure shows off a sharper, more segmented face paint design that splits the red and black cleanly down the middle, and I’m noticing how that crisp layout really makes the silver accents around the eyes pop. The longer hair sculpt sits a bit flatter here, giving the head a different profile compared to Smash.

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The figure is shown with arms crossed in a defiant stance, tongue out beneath the red, black, and white face paint that runs vertically down the face, instantly locking in that unmistakable Crush attitude. The black studded harness is pulled tight across the chest and feeds into the studded trunks, with black wristbands, knee pads, and tall studded boots keeping the look cohesive and aggressive. From the back, I like how the sleeveless jacket flares at the shoulders, the long brown hair drops to the upper back, and the grip on the black helmet accessory makes it feel like he just paused mid stride before turning back around.

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The figure is captured in a tight close up with the tongue out and eyes wide, showing off the red and black split face paint with sharp white accents that run cleanly across the face. I really like how the long brown hair frames the head and falls back naturally, while the black studded harness cuts across the torso and connects into the trunks just below the frame. The pose feels loud and confrontational, with the head slightly turned and the expression doing all the work in selling that classic Crush attitude.

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