VTG Wrestling World Magazine November 1986 Nikita Koloff No Label


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Discover the fascinating world of vintage wrestling memorabilia with the Wrestling World Magazine from November 1986, featuring iconic wrestler Nikita Koloff on the cover. This collectible magazine is an essential addition for any avid wrestling fan or vintage magazine collector. It not only delivers stunning visuals but also encapsulates a significant era in the wrestling universe during the lively 1980s.

This particular issue of Wrestling World Magazine stands out for its intriguing articles, interviews, and match recaps that highlight the excitement of the wrestling scene. Nikita Koloff, renowned for his fierce rivalries and unforgettable matches, takes center stage in this valuable edition. His presence alone makes this magazine a noteworthy piece that celebrates the athletes who left an indelible mark on the wrestling industry.

The November 1986 issue is a snapshot of wrestling history, providing insights that capture the essence of sports entertainment during a golden age. Its pages are filled with captivating photography and narratives that any wrestling enthusiast would relish.

This collectible magazine is in excellent condition, with only light wear typical for its age, making it a rare find among vintage magazines. Each copy is carefully enclosed in a plastic protective covering, ensuring the preservation of your precious collectible for years to come.

Featured items include:

  • Spotlight on Nikita Koloff, a pivotal figure in wrestling history.
  • Rich content including exclusive interviews and match analyses.

The item displayed is the exact magazine you will receive, so please refer to the image for further details regarding its condition. We also offer convenient combined shipping options, so don't hesitate to contact us for any assistance when placing your order.

Seize this opportunity to own a piece of wrestling history with the Wrestling World Magazine from November 1986. It’s more than just a product; it’s a nostalgic journey into the vibrant past of the wrestling spectacle.

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