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Mikey Rukus Reveals He Has Obtained Rights To Make New WMAC Masters Action Figures

AEW's music man is cooking up nostalgia beyond his own Got 'Em Toys.

Last week, AEW Music's Mikey Rukus revealed that he had acquired a license to create and sell new action figures for a classic franchise. On the most recent episode of Have More Money Now with John "Bradshaw" Layfield and Conrad Thompson, Rukus revealed that the franchise in question is WMAC Masters, with the action figures currently in pre-production.

In a Tweet, Rukus teased:

As revealed on @HeyHeyItsConrad and @JCLayfield new podcast, I have acquired the rights to revive and create a limited run of new action figures for WMAC Masters.

The Pre-production process has begun. As things develop I will share.

Here goes nothin!
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WMAC Masters, with the initialism standing for "World Martial Arts Council," was a television series that ran for two seasons between 1995 and 1997. The show featured legitimate martial artists demonstrating their skills and prowess in a program that more resembled a cinematic video game. While it's not on streaming at time of publication, the show has been uploaded in full to YouTube, for those looking for a bit of Nineties nostalgia.

In all fairness, he's been teasing big moves for some time, particularly in our interview with the man himself ahead of March's Revolution pay-per-view.

Check out Mikey Rukus' appearance on Have More Money Now below:

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