WWE Superstars Series 18 On Walmart
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Sometimes the hunt for upcoming figures starts with an official reveal, and other times it begins with a quiet retail listing that suddenly connects the dots on something we had previously seen, and that is exactly what just happened with the WWE Superstars line. We’ve discovered Walmart listings for WWE Superstars Series 18, and it immediately brought me back to San Diego Comic Con 2025 where Mattel actually showed digital renders of these very figures during their presentation. Seeing those early renders was exciting at the time, but now that the Walmart listings have surfaced, it feels like we are starting to see the next step toward this wave becoming a reality. We also know that this is one of the toughest lines to collect due to distribution and them being Walmart exclusives. WWE Superstars Series 18 will feature a stacked lineup including The Undertaker, Dusty Rhodes, Jesse “The Body” Ventura, and a new version of Mankind. I have to say, this is the kind of lineup that really captures the spirit of the Superstars line, pulling together legendary names that translate perfectly into that retro-inspired format. Undertaker and Mankind landing in the same wave instantly brings back memories of their unforgettable rivalry, while Dusty Rhodes brings his larger-than-life presence that fits beautifully into this throwback aesthetic. Jesse “The Body” Ventura is another really fun addition because he represents such an important personality from the WWE’s earlier era, blending his in-ring legacy with the commentary presence that many fans still associate with him. Discoveries like this are always fun because they help fill in the gaps between convention teases and actual retail movement.
WWE Superstars Series 18
Series 18 will feature The Undertaker, Dusty Rhodes, Jesse “The Body” Ventura, and a new version of Mankind.

The Undertaker
This digital render of The Undertaker from WWE Superstars Series 18 showcases a version of the Deadman inspired by his Ministry of Darkness era from the late 1990s. Dressed in a black sleeveless top emblazoned with the signature occult symbol and detailed with silver accents, the figure captures his sinister transformation during one of his most menacing runs. The long black hair, pointed beard, and visible tattoo work on his arms further ground the design in this specific phase of his career, making it a chilling addition to the retro-themed Superstars line.

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Jesse The Body Ventura
This digital render of Jesse “The Body” Ventura from WWE Superstars Series 18 channels his flamboyant mid-1980s commentator and wrestling persona. The figure sports pink and white floral-patterned pants, a nod to his colorful wardrobe from his on-air days. He’s outfitted with bright blue boots, matching wristbands, red sunglasses, and a blue bandana tied around his head, capturing his signature beachy bravado. The blond hair and sculpted mustache complete the over-the-top Ventura vibe that made him a fixture both in the ring and behind the mic.

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Dusty Rhodes
This digital render of Dusty Rhodes from WWE Superstars Series 18 captures the “American Dream” in his iconic polka-dot attire. Decked out in a black singlet adorned with oversized yellow dots, the figure embodies his memorable WWF run in the late ’80s. His matching black-and-yellow headband, wrist tape, and polka-dotted knee pads round out the look, while white boots featuring yellow eagle designs give the figure an added vintage flair. The cheerful expression and curly blonde hair perfectly reflect Dusty’s charismatic personality and blue-collar hero appeal.

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Mankind v2
This second version of Mankind in WWE Superstars Series 18 presents the deranged-yet-lovable persona in his classic torn white dress shirt and black tie look, capturing the late ‘90s era when Mankind fully embraced his comedic yet unpredictable character. The figure features his signature leather mask, long brown hair, and a wide, manic grin that fans will instantly recognize. Also included is the beloved Mr. Socko accessory—a white sock puppet with a cartoonish face that Mankind famously pulled from his tights to deliver the Mandible Claw. Originally introduced during a hospital skit with Vince McMahon in 1998, Socko quickly became a fan-favorite gimmick that turned a hardcore legend into an unlikely comedic hero. The additional smiling head sculpt rounds out this fun and nostalgic release.


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