We Want Retros part 2

30: Kofi Kingston, series 5. This one is mostly lowered due to an awful headscan more than anything else. He fits with his New Day Partners, and the jumper action fits him.
29: Jeff Hardy, Series 8. Jeff has a good scan and good attire but I feel like this one could have had more color involved.
28: Xavier Woods, Series 5. The attire works, the headscan is decent, but this figure is huge compared to Woods in real life. He’s way bigger than the Kofi figure.
27: Daniel Bryan, series 6. This figure was decent, but could have used a “yes” chant motion something better than the boring jumper.
26: Mankind, series 2. This figure is just off to me, the boots, the huge clothesline arm, the sleeveless shirt are all misses on this one.
25: John Cena, series 1. This figure is a perfect representation of how modern guys should have been used in Retro form. There are just better looking figures ahead of him.
24: Kurt Angle, series 7. This one was a debut Angle, when it should have been one of his more famous looks. The action is perfect for him though.
23: Sting 1, series 2. This is the iconic Sting look, but it should have been something besides a jumper. Great scan though.
22: AJ Styles, series 3. Good attire and tattoo, face scan works, this is a good figure.
21: Dean Ambrose, series 3. This poor guy is still on some Target shelves a year later. The look matches the era for Dean, with an above average face scan.
20: Shinsuke Nakamura, series 6. Nakamura had the first kicking action, which he doesn’t stand up very well with. An overall good representation.

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