2026 Topps Decades ’90s Edition WWE leans hard into wrestling nostalgia, pairing stars and storylines from one of the hottest eras in the business with design cues inspired by the decade itself. The result is a compact online-exclusive release built around familiar names, memorable rivalries, oddball gimmicks, major champions, and a healthy amount of serial-numbered content.
The product was released to European markets on June 15, 2026. For hobby collectors, the box format is straightforward: each hobby box includes one autograph and three numbered cards. That setup gives the release a premium feel without stretching the checklist across an oversized product line.
For collectors who enjoy themed wrestling sets, this one is less about volume and more about presentation. The 173-card base lineup moves across multiple subsets, allowing Topps to cover headline stars like Steve Austin, The Rock, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, and Hulk Hogan while also making room for tag teams, managers, backstage personalities, crossover figures, and memorable moments from the decade.
2026 Topps Decades ’90s Edition WWE at a glance
- Release date: June 15, 2026
- Format: Hobby
- Cards per pack: 6
- Packs per box: 6
- Set size: 173 cards
- Boxes per case: TBA
- Hobby box hit summary: 1 autograph and 3 numbered cards
How the base set is organized
The base checklist has 173 cards and is split into 14 named sections. That structure is one of the strongest parts of the product because it gives the set a curated feel rather than simply listing names at random. The subsets move from top-tier stars to secondary names, faction cards, historical matchups, and behind-the-scenes figures.
- Enter The Warzone (10 cards)
- In Your House (38 cards)
- Pioneers (12 cards)
- Mercurial Talents (9 cards)
- The Competition (18 cards)
- Undisputed Champions (13 cards)
- Greatest Gimmicks (16 cards)
- Moments in History (17 cards)
- Superstars (7 cards)
- Tag Team Dual (10 cards)
- Champion v Champion (4 cards)
- Triple Threat (2 cards)
- Stables (2 cards)
- Behind The Curtain (15 cards)
The checklist balance should appeal to more than one kind of collector. Main-event fans will naturally gravitate toward Austin, Michaels, Undertaker, Kane, Bret Hart, The Rock, Triple H, and Hogan. Collectors who enjoy the broader ecosystem of 1990s wrestling will also find Brian Pillman, Ken Shamrock, Razor Ramon, Bull Nakano, Harlem Heat, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Rob Van Dam, Eric Bischoff, Bobby Heenan, and Paul E. Dangerously.
Base parallels and rarity structure
Every base card can be chased through a familiar serial-numbered rainbow. Topps kept the ladder consistent across the base set, which makes it easy for player collectors and parallel chasers to build targeted runs.
- Green /99
- Purple /75
- Gold /50
- Orange /25
- Black /10
- Red /5
- FoilFractor 1/1
Because hobby boxes guarantee three numbered cards, most breaks should surface a steady mix of these parallels. The lower-numbered Orange, Black, Red, and FoilFractor cards will be the versions that draw the most attention, particularly when tied to cornerstone names or popular matchup cards.
Autographs bring the main chase
Autographs are the headline hit in the product, with one signed card per hobby box. The autograph checklist totals 85 cards, and signed versions use the same parallel lineup as the base set: Green /99, Purple /75, Gold /50, Orange /25, Black /10, Red /5, and FoilFractor 1/1.
The autograph lineup covers a strong range of eras and roles inside the 1990s wrestling scene. Headliners include “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Kane, Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Triple H, Diesel, Rey Mysterio, Kevin Nash, Rob Van Dam, Diamond Dallas Page, Harlem Heat, The Dudley Boyz, and Scott Steiner. There is also depth for collectors who prefer supporting names, gimmick-heavy personalities, or broadcast and management figures.
One of the more interesting touches is the inclusion of multi-signed content tied to the themed subsets. That means collectors can chase autographed versions of Champion v Champion cards such as Shawn Michaels v Bret Hart and Undertaker v Kane, plus Triple Threat cards like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, and Diesel, and Kane, Steve Austin, and Undertaker.
Those multi-subject autograph cards should stand out in a relatively compact product because they combine bigger names with limited serial numbering and a cleaner thematic presentation than many standard wrestling autograph sets.
Two insert sets keep the chase focused
Instead of loading the product with a long insert menu, Topps kept the insert side tight with just two numbered insert sets: Hall Of Famers and Memorable Quotes. Each insert set has 10 cards.
Unlike the base set, these inserts do not have Green or Purple versions. Their parallel structure starts at Gold and gets tough quickly:
- Gold /50
- Orange /25
- Black /10
- Red /5
- FoilFractor 1/1
That limited version tree should make both insert sets noticeably harder pulls, especially for collectors trying to complete the full 10-card runs in serial-numbered form.
Hall Of Famers checklist
- HF1 “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig
- HF2 Bret “Hit Man” Hart
- HF3 Jake “The Snake” Roberts
- HF4 Kane
- HF5 “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
- HF6 “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
- HF7 British Bulldog
- HF8 Diesel
- HF9 Undertaker
- HF10 Triple H
Memorable Quotes checklist
- MQ1 “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
- MQ2 Triple H
- MQ3 Bret “Hit Man” Hart
- MQ4 Razor Ramon
- MQ5 The Rock
- MQ6 Undertaker
- MQ7 Vader
- MQ8 D-Generation X
- MQ9 Hulk Hogan
- MQ10 Bubba Ray Dudley
Notable names and themes in the checklist
The strongest selling point of 2026 Topps Decades ’90s Edition WWE is how much recognizable material is packed into a modest 173-card base set. The checklist is clearly designed to touch nearly every corner of mainstream 1990s wrestling fandom.
Enter The Warzone opens the set with marquee names including Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Undertaker, Kane, British Bulldog, Ted DiBiase, and Bret Hart. These are the kinds of cards likely to anchor early demand for singles and parallels.
Pioneers mixes legends and history-shaping names such as Hogan, Bret Hart, Chyna, Steve Austin, Jake Roberts, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk, Bob Backlund, Alundra Blayze, Elizabeth, Roddy Piper, and The Rock. It is a broad interpretation of influence, but it gives the set one of its most star-packed sections.
The Competition widens the lens beyond WWE-only framing with names and groups like nWo, Harlem Heat, Diamond Dallas Page, “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan, Eddie Guerrero, The Dudley Boyz, Rey Mysterio, Scott Steiner, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Rob Van Dam. That gives the release a larger 1990s wrestling feel instead of limiting it to a narrower company history.
Undisputed Champions reads like a greatest-hits list of title-level names, featuring Hogan, Ultimate Warrior, Undertaker, Bret Hart, Yokozuna, Bob Backlund, Diesel, Shawn Michaels, Sycho Sid, Steve Austin, Kane, The Rock, and Triple H.
Greatest Gimmicks goes in a completely different direction with Brutus Beefcake, The Shockmaster, The Godfather, Brother Love, Papa Shango, The Red Rooster, Repo Man, IRS, Big Boss Man, The Real Man’s Man, Kamala, Tatanka, Koko B. Ware, The Sultan, Tugboat, and Bushwhacker Luke. That section should be especially fun for collectors who appreciate the campier side of the era.
Behind The Curtain adds another dimension by featuring names such as Jerry “The King” Lawler, Michael Cole, Gene Okerlund, Gorilla Monsoon, Jesse Ventura, Bobby Heenan, Teddy Long, Lilian Garcia, Eric Bischoff, and Paul E. Dangerously. These cards help tell the story of the decade beyond what happened between the ropes.
Key matchup and faction cards to watch
Several cards in the set should attract more attention than standard solo base cards because they capture famous rivalries, pairings, and groupings from the decade.
- 117 Bret “Hit Man” Hart v Shawn Michaels (Moments in History)
- 118 Bret “Hit Man” Hart v “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (Moments in History)
- 121 Razor Ramon v Shawn Michaels (Moments in History)
- 122 Mike Tyson & “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (Moments in History)
- 124 Ultimate Warrior v Hulk Hogan (Moments in History)
- 126 D-Generation X (Moments in History)
- 141 New Age Outlaws (Tag Team Dual)
- 144 The Hart Foundation (Tag Team Dual)
- 145 The Steiners (Tag Team Dual)
- 151 Shawn Michaels v Bret “Hit Man” Hart (Champion v Champion)
- 152 Hulk Hogan v Ultimate Warrior (Champion v Champion)
- 153 “Stone Cold” Steve Austin v The Rock (Champion v Champion)
- 154 Undertaker v Kane (Champion v Champion)
- 155 Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Shawn Michaels, Diesel (Triple Threat)
- 156 Kane, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Undertaker (Triple Threat)
- 157 Faarooq, The Rock, Kama Mustafa, D”Lo Brown (Stables)
- 158 X-Pac, “Road Dogg” Jesse James, Billy Gunn, Triple H (Stables)
Cards like Austin v The Rock, Undertaker v Kane, and the DX stable card figure to be some of the most popular non-autograph singles in the set, particularly in low-numbered parallels.
Checklist highlights by subset
Collectors looking for a cleaner roadmap to the set can break the checklist down by category and star power.
Top stars appearing across the product
- “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
- Shawn Michaels
- Undertaker
- Kane
- Bret “Hit Man” Hart
- Hulk Hogan
- The Rock
- Triple H
- Ultimate Warrior
- Diesel
Legends and supporting names with strong nostalgia appeal
- Razor Ramon
- British Bulldog
- Jake “The Snake” Roberts
- Terry Funk
- Bob Backlund
- Roddy Piper
- Alundra Blayze
- Chyna
- Lex Luger
- Yokozuna
- Paul Bearer
- Sherri Martel
- Bull Nakano
Teams, groups and crossover attractions
- nWo
- Harlem Heat
- The Dudley Boyz
- D-Generation X
- New Age Outlaws
- The Hart Foundation
- The Steiners
- Demolition
- Acolytes
- Lawrence Taylor
- Mike Tyson
Autograph checklist highlights
The full autograph checklist is 85 cards deep, but several names stand above the rest from a market perspective. Top chases should include Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Kane, Bret Hart, Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Triple H, Diesel, Rey Mysterio, Kevin Nash, Rob Van Dam, and Diamond Dallas Page. Multi-signed autograph cards such as Undertaker v Kane and the Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Diesel Triple Threat also give the product some higher-end upside.
There is also plenty of variety outside the headliners. Collectors can chase signed cards of Faarooq, Lex Luger, Rikishi, X-Pac, Hillbilly Jim, Bull Nakano, Alundra Blayze, Roddy Piper, Kurt Angle, Mark Henry, Harlem Heat, The Dudley Boyz, Scott Steiner, The Godfather, Kamala, Tatanka, Bushwhacker Luke, Teddy Long, Eric Bischoff, and Paul E. Dangerously.
That range is important because it gives the autograph checklist a more complete feel than a release that relies only on top-billed names.
Complete insert and parallel details for set builders
For set builders, the product is relatively easy to understand. The base set has 173 cards and the insert total is 20 cards, split evenly between Hall Of Famers and Memorable Quotes. Unsigned base cards without serial numbers do not currently have announced print runs. The numbered chase begins with Green /99 on base, while inserts begin at Gold /50.
Collectors building rainbows should note the difference:
- Base and autographs: Green /99, Purple /75, Gold /50, Orange /25, Black /10, Red /5, FoilFractor 1/1
- Inserts only: Gold /50, Orange /25, Black /10, Red /5, FoilFractor 1/1
That means insert completion will likely be tougher than the raw 10-card checklist size suggests, especially once lower-numbered parallels begin getting pulled and held by player collectors.
Collector takeaway from the release
2026 Topps Decades ’90s Edition WWE is built for fans who want a stylized throwback product rather than a sprawling flagship-style release. The box configuration is simple, the chase structure is clear, and the checklist does a good job of mixing iconic names with undercard nostalgia, memorable gimmicks, faction cards, and wrestling-adjacent personalities.
For singles collectors, the strongest targets should be the superstar base cards, key rivalry cards, tag and stable cards, and the lowest-numbered autograph parallels. For set builders, the 173-card base run is manageable, while the inserts and autograph parallels provide plenty of longer-term challenge once the product starts getting broken in volume.
Collectors hunting specific cards should pay especially close attention to Austin, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, Kane, The Rock, Triple H, Hogan, DX, Undertaker v Kane, Steve Austin v The Rock, and the Hall Of Famers insert lineup, which includes some of the most recognizable names in the release.