
Ringside Collectibles Exclusive Mattel WWE Ultimate Edition CM Punk MITB 2011 Figure Review
The return of CM Punk to the WWE figure line has sparked a lot of buzz — and with good reason. Priced at $45.99, the Ringside Collectibles Exclusive WWE Ultimate Edition CM Punk promises premium articulation, high-end accessories, and a true-to-era likeness. But does it actually deliver?
Let’s break it down.
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I go hands-on with the figure, pose it, and share exactly what works — and what doesn’t — in a bite-sized format that’s easy to digest.
Accessories That Hit (and Miss)
This figure includes:
Three head sculpts: smirking, serious, and kiss-blowing
“Best in the World” fabric shirt
Spinner WWE Championship belt
Multiple interchangeable hands
The kiss-blowing head sculpt is easily the standout here. It captures the iconic Money in the Bank 2011 moment perfectly. But the screaming head felt off — a bit creepy, and not as versatile for posing.
Also worth noting: no fist hands are included, which feels like a strange omission for a character known for his strikes.
Articulation & Build
Like most WWE Ultimate Editions, the CM Punk figure offers 25+ points of articulation, making posing smooth and dynamic. The figure balances well and holds the Money in the Bank pose without too much trouble.
However, the shirt runs oversized — a minor gripe, but one that affects shelf presence. At nearly $46, small misses stand out.
Value for the Price?
Here’s the honest take:
For me, this is the only CM Punk figure I plan to buy. So yes, I’m “stuck” with it — but I actually do like it. It’s not perfect, but it celebrates an unforgettable era and feels meaningful in-hand.
For hardcore CM Punk fans, this is likely a must-have. For casual collectors or those focused more on a specific look than nostalgia, it may not justify the price.
Final Verdict
This isn’t a flawless release, but it delivers enough where it counts. Between the kiss-blowing head sculpt, detailed gear, and tribute to one of wrestling’s most iconic exits, the Ringside Exclusive CM Punk Ultimate earns its place in the line — even if it’s not the GOAT.
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