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If you’ve got a young boy, around the age of five or older, who loves his WWE wrestling
then the WWE Colossal Crashdown Arena could be the perfect toy for him. This arena has
a number of features designed to help kids recreate the most famous title matches, and
has already been tipped as one of the hot toys for Christmas 2011.
Features of the WWE Colossal Crashdown Arena Officially licensed by WWE,
The largest FlexForce ring play set released to date,
Comes with spring-loaded mats, pro-tension ropes, turnbuckles, and WWE logos,
RAW-themed ring with scenes from famous matches, Collapsible 18 inch structure on top 0f the
ring.
Is The WWE Colossal Crashdown Arena Worth Buying For Your Child?
If you have a child into wrestling then you’ll know that they love just about everything
about it. The WWE Colossal Arena is the perfect way for them to recreate their favorite title
matches over the years, and have some fun with the collapsing arena.
A lot of detail has gone into this toy to make it as true-to-life as possible. For example,
the mats inside the ring actually make the “crashing” noise you’ll hear on TV,
and spring up and down just like the real thing. The title belt is even hanging down
above the ring. There are two posts at the top of the structure for the wrestlers to
jump off, and you’ll hear the crash once they do!
There are plenty of different actions for your kids to recreate besides jumping from
the top. Wrestlers can fight on the mat, bounce off the ropes, or react as the whole arena
crashes down on top of them. There’s plenty of scope for creating their own scenes as
well as copying existing ones.
The good news is that the arena is easy to put together, but it will take about twenty
minutes. The bad news is that it doesn’t come with any wrestlers. You’ll need to
buy the FlexForce action figures separately, which can sell for around $10 to $15 each.
If your child is a wrestling fan then they’ve probably already got some, or they can use
the arena with any other action figures they may happen to own.