Wrestling History & WWF Hasbro Collecting
Gobbledygooker is a fast, single-page hub for wrestling fans and WWF Hasbro collectors. Read the story behind the Gobbledy Gooker, then jump straight to price guides and shop links powered by Retrofigure.
Who is the Gobbledy Gooker?
The Gobbledy Gooker is one of wrestling’s most memorable surprises. At Survivor Series 1990, a giant egg that had been teased on TV finally hatched. Out popped a costumed, turkey-like character who bounded to the ring and danced with Mean Gene Okerlund. The persona was portrayed by Hector Guerrero, and while the reveal drew mixed reactions at the time, it evolved into a beloved, tongue-in-cheek moment that fans still reference today.
For collectors, the Gooker era sits alongside the early-90s boom in wrestling toys. If you’re hunting WWF Hasbro figures from that period, the links below will help you check current prices and find display-friendly protectors.
Live WWF Hasbro Price Data
Use recent sales to benchmark the market — loose, complete, and MOC (mint on card). Understand trend lines before you buy or list.
- Recent comps & historical charts
- Variant awareness (paint, accessory, region)
- Signals for seasonality & rarity
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Shop Figures & Protectors
Scale-correct cases and accessories to protect card edges, bubbles, and accessories during storage or shipping.
- Acrylic & plastic protectors (UV-aware)
- Fitment for common WWF Hasbro cards
- Loose figure stands & organizers
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FAQ
When did the Gobbledy Gooker debut?
At Survivor Series 1990, during a teased “giant egg” reveal. The character hatched, hit the ring, and danced with Mean Gene Okerlund — a moment that became a cult favorite.
Where do I find current WWF Hasbro prices?
Go to the Retrofigure price guide for recent sales and trends across loose, complete, and MOC categories.
Where can I buy figures and protectors?
Visit shop.retrofigure.com for WWF Hasbro figures, archival protectors, and accessories.
About Gobbledygooker
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