

Rosenthal expects there to be between 25 and 31 points of articulation per figure. “We’re going to have six different bodies in the initial iteration of the first six guys,” Rosenthal said. Power Town action figures will be 7-inch scale to fit in with the Mattel WWE and Jazwares AEW lines of figures and the figures will be “ultimates.” Here are some highlights of the conversation:įigures Will Be in 7-Inch Scale & Will be ‘Ultimates’ Rosenthal recently spoke with about the upcoming Power Town line. Nevertheless, his company has done everything to ensure the launch will go forward as planned., However, a lot depends on factories in China remaining open amid another COVID-19 variant, Rosenthal said. The first wave of Power Town figures - Kerry Von Erich, Magnum T.A., Ted DiBiase, Stan Hansen, Vern Gagne, and Lou Thesz - are expected to be in collectors’ hands by late November, just in time for Christmas. The Kickstarter for Power Town - which is expected to launch in early summer - is meant to drive awareness and Rosenthal expects to hit the goal “right up front, maybe in the first day or two.” “I put a substantial amount of money into this to make it happen and so have my partners.”

“We are so far into this and so far committed,” he said. Rosenthal stressed that his company, Relatively Worldwide, has put down deposits on shipping containers, shored up its manufacturing and supply chain partnerships. “Under no circumstances will this product line not come to fruition and not be available,” Rosenthal said. He’s heard the doubts that have arisen related to the line, but he assured that the line is “absolutely, positively is going to happen.” That’s the promise from Steve Rosenthal, the co-founder of the action figure line slated to be released later this year and the brainchild behind the 1980s Remco AWA wrestling figures. The Power Town line of wrestling action figures will be made.
