Introduction to the 1990 WWF Wrestling Card Set
Professional wrestling in the late 1980s and early 1990s was a phenomenon unlike any other. At the forefront of this global wrestling renaissance was the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as the WWE. It was during this golden age of wrestling that the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set was introduced, providing fans with a tangible piece of their favorite wrestling superstars.
1990 WWF Wresting Cards: Origin and Production
The 1990 WWF Classic Card Set was produced by Classic Games Inc. This was a departure from the more common baseball, football, and basketball cards that had dominated the sports card scene until then. This was not the first set of wrestling cards produced, but this set was a vast improvement over prior wrestling cards produce before the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set. This unique collection provided fans with a new avenue to connect with their beloved wrestling stars.
A striking feature of the cards was their simplicity and clarity. The front boasted a high-quality, full-color photo of the wrestler or WWF personality, proudly marked with the WWF logo (along with the Classic logo), making it instantly recognizable. The reverse side of the card was in stark contrast to the overtly colorful images found on the front of the card. Wrestler bios were found on the back of the card set against a plain white background. Aside from featuring statistics, famous wrestling moves, special feats/talents, and unusual characteristics, the back of the card was a bit lackluster. However, there’s still much to love about the 1990 WWF Wrestling Card Set.
The Main Event: The Wrestlers
The 1990 set was not just about the in-ring performers. It encapsulated the entire WWF universe. Alongside iconic wrestlers like Hulk Hogan, Macho Man Randy Savage, and the Ultimate Warrior, fans could find cards of managers, such as Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, announcers like Jesse “The Body” Ventura, and even referees like Freddie Blassie and Danny Davis.
Over the years, the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set has gained value among collectors, especially in mint condition. Cards of top wrestlers and first appearances are particularly sought after. However, for many, the value isn’t just monetary. Holding a card from the set is like possessing a piece of wrestling history, evoking memories of classic matches, storylines, and the larger-than-life personalities that defined the era.
Conclusion: WWF Wrestling Card History
The 1990 WWF Classic Card Set remains a testament to a time when professional wrestling bridged the gap between sport and entertainment, captivating audiences worldwide. For many fans, these cards are nostalgic or simply a portal to their childhood, reminding them of the golden age of wrestling. For new collectors, they offer a glimpse into the rich history of wrestling’s past. Either way, the 1990 WWF Classics Card Set will always hold a special place in the annals of wrestling memorabilia.
1990 Classic WWF Wrestling Checklist: Base Set
1 – Hulk Hogan
2 – Big Boss Man
3 – Ravishing Rick Rude
4 – “Macho King”Randy Savage
5 – The Ultimate Warrior
6 – Demolition
7 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
8 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
9 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
10 – Andre The Giant
11 – Miss Elizabeth
12 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
13 – Rowdy Roddy Piper
14 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
15 – Bushwackers
16 – Dusty Rhodes
17 – Hercules
18 – Sensational Queen Sherri
19 – Mr. Perfect
20 – “The Model” Rick Martel
21 – Tito Santana
22 – Mr. Fuji
23 – Jimmy “Mouth of the South” Hart
24 – Brother Love
25 – Akeem
26 – Bad News Brown
27 – Honky Tonk Man
28 – The Rockers
29 – Koko B. Ware
30 – Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
31 – Dino Bravo
32 – The Genius
33 – Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
34 – Virgil
35 – Haku
36 – Rugged Ronnie Garvin
37 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
38 – Hart Foundtion
39 – Red Rooster
40 – Hillbilly Jim
41 – Slick
42 – The Widow Maker
43 – The Ultimate Warrior
44 – Honky Tonk Man
45 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
46 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
47 – Bushwackers
48 – Paul Roma
49 – Barry Horowitz
50 – Brooklyn Brawler
51 – Mean Gene Okerlund
52 – Gorilla Monsoon
53 – Jesse “The Body” Ventura
54 – Sean Mooney
55 – Danny Davis
56 – Jack Tunney
57 – Hulk Hogan
58 – Big Boss Man
59 – Ravishing Rick Rude
60 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
61 – The Ultimate Warrior
62 – Demolition
63 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
64 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
65 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
66 – Andre The Giant
67 – Miss Elizabeth
68 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
69 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
70 – Bushwackers
71 – Dusty Rhodes
72 – Hercules
73 – Sensational Queen Sherri
74 – Mr. Perfect
75 – Jimmy “Mouth of the South” Hart
76 – Andre The Giant
77 – Brother Love
78 – Akeem
79 – Bad News Brown
80 – Honky Tonk Man
81 – The Rockers
82 – Koko B. Ware
83 – Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
84 – Dino Bravo
85 – The Genius
86 – Greg “The Hammer” Valentine
87 – Virgil
88 – Haku
89 – Rugged Ronnie Garvin
90 – Hulk Hogan
91 – Red Rooster
92 – Hillbilly Jim
93 – The Widow Maker
94 – Freddie Blassie
95 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
96 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
97 – Demolition
98 – Paul Roma
99 – Barry Horowitz
100 – Brooklyn Brawler
101 – Danny Davis
102 – Hulk Hogan
103 – Big Boss Man
104 – Ravishing Rick Rude
105 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
106 – The Ultimate Warrior
107 – Demolition
108 – Jake “The Snake” Roberts
109 – “The Million Dollar Man” Ted Dibiase
110 – Hacksaw Jim Duggan
111 – Andre The Giant
112 – Miss Elizabeth
113 – Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
114 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
115 – Tito Santana
116 – Bushwackers
117 – Honky Tonk Man
118 – The Rockers
119 – Koko B. Ware
120 – Haku
121 – The Rockers
122 – Red Rooster
123 – Bret “Hitman” Hart
124 – Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart
125 – Hulk Hogan
126 – “Macho King” Randy Savage
127 – The Ultimate Warrior
128 – Demolition
129 – Hulk Hogan
130 – Andre The Giant
131 – Superfly Jimmy Snuka
132 – Bushwackers
133 – Honky Tonk Man
134 – The Rockers
135 – Haku
The 1990 WWF Promo Cards
There are also 5 promo cards found within the 1990 WWF Classic Card Set. The promo cards sport a purple border and feature individual images of Hulk Hogan, The Bushwackers, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, Ultimate Warrior, or Randy Savage.