Back in 1990, I experienced my first WCW house show. Well, the next time they came back later in the year, I spent a few of my hard-earned dollars on Wrestling Wrap-Up, WCW's weird hybrid of a program and wrestling magazine (which WCW would begin producing itself a year later). 

 

The Wrap-Up was a decent little publication, but what I remember most about it was WCW's own merchandise catalogue, which.... was interesting,  to say the least, but didn't quite measure up to what the folks in the World Wrestling Federation were selling fans.

 

Let's take a look at the wares that Jim Herd & Co. were trying to hawk to us 25 years ago...

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