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Old 06-28-2013, 02:42 AM   #52
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Originally Posted by TheRedlegers View Post
I am new to wrestling cards but have been collecting sports cards since I was a kid. My question is if there is a way to figure out which card is considered the 'rookie' card for wrestlers? I don't think they say on them the way that sports cards do? I know the 1982 set has a bunch of the classics but I'm wondering about current wrestlers as well? Any input is appreciated! Thanks!
We here at WrestlingTradingCards.com believe when determining what is a wrestling rookie card. First and foremost, the card must have been part of a national release. For example the 1985 WWF Topps. This is a national release and in our opinion contains Hogan's rookie card. We would not consider any card from the 1985 WWF OPC Series 2 release a rookie card as it a regional release.

No cards which are released regionally, food premium, mail order, and so on should be considered a rookie card. A card must in our opinion have national exposure via a national release.

Again, this our opinion and I felt it was worth sharing.

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