WWE Superstars Series 19 Official Images
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We first got a look at the WWE Superstars Series 19 lineup when images surfaced from the WWE World 2026 booth, and then Mattel followed up with the official Wrestlemania 42 reveals, giving collectors a solid preview of what was coming down the pipeline. Now we have the official packaged images for the full wave, and with them come the Walmart product listings, which is where things get a little tricky for this particular line. WWE Superstars is a Walmart exclusive series, and unlike most preorder drops where you can just add to cart and wait for a shipping notification, these listings never actually go live for online purchase. They simply don’t stock them digitally in a way that lets you order from home, which means the hunt is entirely an in-store game. What we can do is provide the direct Walmart listing links for each figure in the wave so you can keep tabs on availability and use them to check local store inventory when the wave starts hitting shelves. The Series 19 lineup features Koko B Ware available here, John Cena available here, Hillbilly Jim available here, and King Kong Bundy available here. It’s a strong wave with some heavy hitters, and seeing the final packaged product always helps when you’re scanning the pegs and trying to spot fresh stock among the older waves. If your local Walmart tends to restock WWE Superstars regularly, bookmark those links and use them as your tracking tool, because once these start showing up in the wild the window to grab them can be pretty narrow depending on your area.
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Hillbilly Jim
Hillbilly Jim’s card art shows him in his red shirt and blue overalls, grinning through that big brown beard, with the same cartoon ringside crowd filling the lower portion. The soft goods denim overalls on the figure have a real fabric texture with visible stitching at the bib and copper-toned snaps, layered over a red shirt with white wristbands.

The back of the Hillbilly Jim card features a full-body illustration of the country boy in his overalls and cap, surrounded by “Don’t Go Messin’ with a Country Boy” text, horseshoes, a banjo, and a fiddle. The four photo panels along the bottom preview the full Series 19 wave with John Cena, Koko B. Ware, King Kong Bundy, and Hillbilly Jim.

Hillbilly Jim’s full accessory layout includes a brown cowboy hat, soft goods denim overalls, and four pairs of swap-out hands covering fists, open grasping, splayed fingers, and a pointing gesture. That head sculpt really nails the grinning, bearded country boy look, with bright blue eyes and long curly brown hair framing the face.

The denim texture on those overalls has a convincing weave pattern up close, with small orange rivets at the chest pocket and strap connections. White wrist tape on both wrists adds a clean contrast against the bare arms and red top underneath.

Hillbilly Jim’s head sculpt really is the star here, with individually textured curls in the brown hair and a beard that has fine sculpted detail separating it from the skin tone. Those bright blue eyes and the teeth showing through his grin give the face a ton of personality.

The soft goods overalls have a natural drape to them, with the fabric gathering and creasing around the legs the way real denim would. Black boots with a chunky, rounded toe sculpt finish off the look cleanly at the bottom.

From the back, the red sleeveless top peeks through the open upper portion of the overalls, where the straps connect at a crossover point between the shoulder blades. His curly brown hair falls just past the neckline, and the denim fabric carries that same woven texture consistently all the way down through the legs.

John Cena
The card art has a fun retro cartoon style, with an illustrated John Cena alongside animated wrestling characters filling the ringside area. John Cena comes wearing his signature blue “Respect. Earn It.” t-shirt over camo shorts, with wristbands on both arms and black kneepads.

The back of the card features a black-and-white line drawing of John Cena in his cap and shorts, flanked by his signature catchphrases in bold stylized lettering. Along the bottom, four photo panels show the rest of the Series 19 lineup: John Cena, Koko B. Ware, King Kong Bundy, and Hillbilly Jim.

John Cena comes with a generous spread of swap-out hands, including open palms, pointed fingers, and fists. A soft goods “Respect. Earn It.” t-shirt and a chain necklace with a clasp round out the accessory lineup.

Cena’s black sneakers have a chunky sculpt with green accent stripes near the sole, and the camo cargo pants feature sculpted cargo pocket flaps and a black belt with a square buckle at the waist. That head sculpt nails the crew cut and square jawline.

The blue wristbands carry “Never Give Up” text in orange lettering, while the orange wristband on the opposite arm reads “U Can’t See Me” in a contrasting font. Those sculpted veins running along the forearms are a nice touch at this scale.

The chain necklace has a beaded texture with tightly sculpted individual links, and a small pendant hangs at the center of his chest. The camo pattern on the cargo pants shifts between olive, tan, and dark brown tones with an organic, irregular flow to the shapes.

From the back, the camo cargo pants show a subtle printed graphic near the rear pocket area, and the crossover between the bare torso and the black belt sits cleanly at the waistline. The green stripes on the sneakers carry through consistently from the front view, and that beaded chain necklace wraps tight around the neck with no visible gap at the clasp.

Koko B. Ware
Koko B. Ware’s card art features an illustrated Birdman in his yellow headband and sunglasses, with Frankie the macaw perched on his arm. The figure sits in the blister wearing white trunks, yellow boots with white accents, and white wristbands, with Frankie tucked in behind him.

The back of the Koko B. Ware card leans into “The Birdman” persona with bold catchphrases like “Do the Bird with me!” and a large illustration of the character with his parrot perched on one hand. The bottom row of photo panels previews the full Series 19 wave alongside John Cena, King Kong Bundy, and Hillbilly Jim.

Koko B. Ware WWE Superstars Series 19 Official is loaded with character, wearing yellow knee pads decorated with printed parrot graphics, white trunks, white wristbands, and white lace-up boots, all topped off with a yellow headband and a big open-mouthed grin. The accessory spread includes Frankie perched on a T-shaped stand, a cross pendant necklace, a pair of sunglasses, and four pairs of swappable hands with pointing, open palm, fist, and grasping options.

Frankie has impressive feather detail sculpted into each individual wing, with layered rows of plumage running from the shoulder joint all the way to the wingtip. Koko’s trunks feature a large printed parrot graphic on one leg, matching the smaller versions on his knee pads.

Koko’s head sculpt captures his wide grin with teeth showing and a thin mustache sculpted cleanly above the lip. The yellow headband wraps tight around the top of his head, with a printed graphic detail centered on the front.

Koko’s white boots have a wrinkled, gathered texture at the ankle with a smooth toe box, and each boot carries a small printed parrot graphic near the top of the shaft. Frankie’s talons grip firmly onto his shoulder, with each individual toe sculpted separately and curling around the joint.

From the back, the parrot graphics on the yellow knee pads are placed asymmetrically, each one a different species rendered in red, blue, and yellow. Frankie’s tail feathers extend well past the shoulder with a long, tapered sculpt that gives Frankie a real sense of scale against the figure.

King Kong Bundy
King Kong Bundy’s card art features a cartoon illustration of the big man in his black t-shirt, fist clenched, towering over the ringside crowd scene. He sits in the blister wearing a soft goods black t-shirt with his name printed across the chest, along with black trunks, black kneepads, and white wristbands.

The back of the King Kong Bundy card features a large black-and-white illustration of “The Walking Condominium” in his signature t-shirt and kneepads, with a hand held up showing all five fingers alongside an avalanche graphic. The four photo panels along the bottom preview John Cena, Koko B. Ware, King Kong Bundy, and Hillbilly Jim.

King Kong Bundy’s full accessory spread includes four pairs of swap-out hands: open grasping hands, pointing fingers for the five-count, closed fists, and wide-open splayed fingers. The soft goods t-shirt has a printed graphic of Bundy himself above his name, and the fabric has a nice textured weave to it.

That head sculpt is really solid, capturing Bundy’s bald dome, furrowed brow, and gritted teeth with a genuinely intense expression. The singlet straps sit cleanly over bare shoulders, with the white wrist tape providing a sharp contrast against the skin tone.

The black lace-up boots feature sculpted lacing with white accents running up the front and white soles at the base, while the black knee pads sit snugly just below the kneecap with a clean seam. Those boots have a tall, squared-off profile that fits the era perfectly.

The soft goods t-shirt has a convincing fabric weave up close, with the “King Kong Bundy” text and body graphic printed crisply across the chest. White wristbands on both arms pop against the black fabric, and the sculpted fists have individually defined knuckles with subtle skin creasing at the joints.

From the back, the soft goods t-shirt has a clean seam running down the center of the spine, and the fabric drapes naturally over the broad torso without bunching. The black singlet cuts high on the hips below the shirt hem, with the knee pads sitting as rolled-down cuffs at the top of each boot.

