Nascar Flags

April 11, 2007

Author: Jake Tyler

NASCAR Flags have been around as long as the sport of auto racing itself. Before there were two-way radios in NASCAR race cars, the only method of communicating with drivers during the extremely loud racing action was with the use of colored flags. These large, colorful flags gain the attention of drivers and are easy to see.  

Almost every auto racing series uses the same combination of flag colors. NASCAR drivers can see the status of the race by looking at the flag. Just as signal lights at a traffic intersection let drivers know what to do, flags communicate racing conditions to the Nascar drivers. The NASCAR flags are usually waved by a flagman on a platform at the start/finish line. Here is what the different colored flags mean:  

Green Flag: The green flag is used to signal the beginning of the race or a race restart. Green means that the track is clear and the race cars may continue. 

Yellow Flag: This Nascar flag is used to signal an accident, debris on the track, a mechanical failure or bad weather. The yellow flag means that the track is not clear. It signals drivers to slow down and hold their position. Drivers are allowed to group up behind the leader. A yellow flag during a practice race means the race cars should go to their pit stop immediately. 

Red Flag: The red flag means that the track is unsafe and there is a situation that requires the immediate attention of Nascar officials. All race cars must stop. The red flag is usually waved in cases of heavy rain or an accident that requires medical assistance. A red flag can also mean that the race track is blocked by debris or a crashed car. A red flag during the closing laps of a race can also be waved to ensure the race ends under good conditions. 

White Flag: The white Nascar flag means that there is one lap remaining in the race. 

Checkered Flag: The familiar black and white checkered flag means the race is complete.

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Shop Online for the Best Snowboard Equipment and Accessories, Including Snowboards Goggles

April 10, 2007

Author: Amelie Mag

A lot of people are passionate about alternative sports like snowboarding and skateboarding and look for equipment specially designed for such practices, including skateboards clothes or accessories like snowboards goggles. There are numerous producers of equipment for such sports, and if the board is the first requirement for anyone passionate about either of these sports, other pieces of snowboard equipment are also important. Those interested in buying skateboards clothes or snowboard gear and accessories such as snowboards goggles can do their shopping online, where they will come across a variety of products and models to choose from. Finding the right equipment for you is extremely important, if you want to be comfortable when practicing your favorite sport.
 
For those who enjoy snowboarding, there is a wide range of manufacturers of snowboard equipment and accessories, including snowboards goggles, helmets, backpacks or gloves. Snowboard goggles are an important piece of the snowboard gear, because they protect the snowboarder’s eyes from the bright light reflected by the snow. When choosing your eyewear, take good care that it fits with the helmet you’re wearing, so that the goggles don’t slip from underneath. At the same time, the snowboards goggles shouldn’t fit too tightly with the helmet, because then you could become uncomfortable. Wearing the right protection will keep you from getting injured.
 
Apart from protecting your eyes against the bright sunlight reflected by the snow, snowboards goggles are also helpful against strong wind. While snowboarding, your eyes can become sore on account of the cold wind, which can also blow snow into your eyes, thus impeding your vision. Snowboards goggles are an important piece of your snowboard equipment, because they can effectively protect you against any possible injuries. You will enjoy your practice better once you know you are perfectly safe wearing adequate snowboard gear. It will help you stay away from all sorts of injuries that can occur when you snowboard, and which could keep you from practicing for a while.
 
An online shop that offers snowboard equipment and accessories, including snowboards goggles and helmets, also provides special equipment for people keen on skateboarding, including skateboards clothes. If snowboards goggles are essential when it comes to protecting your eyes from possible injuries, skateboards clothes are equally important. Most designers think up such clothes with comfort in mind. When you skateboard, you need to have freedom of motion, and this is why the skateboards clothes you wear must be comfortable. They should be neither too tight nor too loose to impede your movements.
 
All specially designed equipment, be it for snowboarding or for skateboarding, is not only a matter of comfort and protection, but also one of style. This goes both for snowboard gear like snowboards goggles, but particularly for skateboards clothes. For some people, this sport is more than a hobby, and this is why the clothes they wear while practicing it are extremely important. If skateboarding is a way by which they make their personalities manifest, everything related to it is a matter of attitude, including their skateboards clothes. Those passionate about the sport can look for the right outfit for them by shopping online. They will find a wide range of products available, from which they will be able to choose the skateboards clothes that best suit their taste.
 
Choosing the most suitable skateboards clothes can be fairly difficult. Most skateboarders choose an outfit that really defines their style and personality. You can find your preferred colors and designs for shirts and shorts and other types of skateboards clothes if you shop online. Most manufacturers of both skateboard and snowboard gear, including accessories like helmets and snowboards goggles, make their products available online, so you have a wide range of items to choose from. New models and designs are constantly released on the market, and if you are certain about what you’re looking for you will definitely find the perfect equipment.
 
When choosing your outfit for either snowboarding or skateboarding, there are several tips you should bear in mind. Safety should definitely come first, so make sure you choose the equipment that fits you best as far as comfort is concerned, and also products that give you the most protection. This goes for every item of your outfit, including accessories such as snowboards goggles and helmets or skateboards clothes. Apart from safety, it’s important that your whole outfit matches your style. Once you’ve defined your requirements, you can start shopping around online, and you are sure to find the outfit you are looking for.

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A Look at Uk Soccer

April 10, 2007

Author: Cristi

The FA Premier League Partnership, also known as UK soccer, was first founded in 1992 and is a league that is reserved for the top UK soccer clubs in the English system.  This distinction makes it England’s primary soccer competition.  Each year, 20 teams compete for the league championship but, oddly enough, only four teams have been crowned.  Why?  Because these four teams have dominated UK soccer since it’s inception.  These include Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Chelsea and Manchester United.  Of these four UK soccer clubs, Manchester United has been the most successful after having won the championship title on eight occasions.  The current league champions are Chelsea, who clinched their second consecutive title during the 2005-06 season.
 
The sport of UK soccer hasn’t always been as popular as it is today.  In fact, the 1980s marked a particularly low point for the sport.  Stadiums were crumbling, which left spectators facing poor facilities.  As attendance dropped and conditions worsened, UK soccer was banned from European competition.  By the time the 1990s rolled around, things were beginning to change and the ban formerly preventing English teams from competing was lifted.  
 
At the conclusion of the 1991 season, a proposal for a new league was presented and was one that would bring additional revenue into the sport.  The Founder Members Agreement, which was signed in July 1991, established the basic foundation for the FA Premier League.  The new division was given a license to negotiate broadcast and sponsorship agreements, which was a necessary part of successful competition.  In 1992, the FA Premier League was formed as a limited company and operated out of an office at the former headquarters of the Football Association.
 
The 1992-93 season marked the first of many competitions for the new face of UK soccer.  Due to the rules governed by the FIFA, the number of teams was reduced to twenty in 1995.  Today, the FA Premier League is a corporation that is owned by the 20 member clubs of UK soccer.  Each team is considered to be a shareholder and has the opportunity to vote on important issues, including rule changes and contracts.  Each team has the power to elect a Chairman, Chief Executive and Board of Directors to oversee their day-to-day activities.  The Football Association is not directly involved with these operations, but it does have veto power during team elections.
 
Today, a typical UK soccer season consists of 20 teams competing against one another on two separate occasions.  One half of the season is dedicated to home games and the second half, which repeats the same schedule as the first, entails each team playing their competitors for a second time at a different location.  For instance, the first half of a season may be comprised of home games and the second half would be played on the competitors home turf.  At the conclusion of each season, the champions are named according to points awarded throughout the season.  If a tie occurs, a one match playoff is held to determine which top four teams will qualify for the UEFA Champions League.
 
For additional information on the FA Premier League and/or UK soccer, fans may visit their official website at http://www.premierleague.com . Current standings, news, updates, photos, historical profiles and league news is available online.  A professional design with colorful appeal make this a very popular website among UK soccer fans.  Soccer, itself, remains a popular sport throughout the world and is celebrated in many different countries.  With legions of fans worldwide, it appears that soccer players will be kicking high for many years to come.

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A Look At The World Team Tennis Pro League

April 10, 2007

Author: Cristi

The 2005 season marked 30 years of play for the World Team Tennis (WTT) Pro League.  With tennis news surrounding the most popular players in the sport, Pro Leaguers are always in high demand with the tennis news media. 

The World Team Tennis Pro League is comprised of the Eastern and Western Conference, each of which consists of 6 teams for a total of 12 in competition.  It’s regular season annually occurs during three weeks in the summer.  The two best teams, one from each conference, will advance to the World Team Tennis Finals.  

Each team consists of two mean, two women and one coach.  Team competitions feature a total of five events, including one set of men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles and mixed doubles.  The first team to reach five games wins each set.  If a set reaches all four, a nin-point tiebreaker is played.  

With competitions regularly televised on national tennis news programs, including ESPN2, World Team Tennis is very popular among sports enthusiasts and tennis news in general.  The concept was developed in the early 1970s by Larry and Billie Jean King with the WTT Pro League first competing in 1974 with a 5-year contract.  After a brief hiatus, the Pro League resumed in 1981 and has been a highlight in tennis news for the 25 years that followed.  In 2006, the WTT Pro League will celebrate their 31st season of play.  

Since it’s debut, some of the greatest names in tennis news have competed in the league, including Andre Agassi, Any Roddick, Anna Kournikova, Venus & Serena Williams, Monica Seles, John McEnroe, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova and many others.  As it’s popularity grew, and tennis news coverage increased, the World Team Tennis organization welcomed over 150,000 fans in annual attendance.  There is a good reason behind the fan craze and that is because WTT is all about the fans and serves up each experience with a side of excitement.  Many of the rules governing the World Team Tennis association are designed in order to make the game a fan-friendly sport, which seems to be working with attendance steadily rising each year.

During each WTT event, fans are encouraged to participate by being vocal about a great play.  In addition, they are free to enter and exit the stadium during the competition.  But, for those who stay, music is often played between games in order to keep the crowd excitement intact.  World Team Tennis is regularly covered on tennis news programs, in tennis news publications and on the internet.

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Tips For Success In The World’s First Sports Stock Market

April 7, 2007

Author: Adam Mcfarland

The AllSportsMarket is a financial exchange using a professional trading platform to buy and sell issues of sports teams. It is just like the stock market, but with sports teams! You compete with other players for real money. Money is earned from the ups and downs of the prices of teams and from dividends paid when teams win. The AllSportsMarket is 24 hours, 365 days a year – you can trade at anytime and as often as you would like.
 
You can fund an account for as little as $25 or try the “no catch guest entry” to check out the user interface. Unlike the stock market, where you need a hefty upfront amount to get started, and gambling where you can lose all your money at once, you can start off with a minuscule amount of money and not lose it all in one shot.
 
Buy Low and Sell High
 
Just like the stock market, you make money off of the ups and downs of the underlying security. In the case of the AllSportsMarket, the security is the issue of the team. Buying shares with the intention of selling them later at a higher price to make a profit is called long. In ASM, you make the difference minus the total commissions you pay.
 
This is the simplest way to make your gains, but it does take some timing and patience. The big question is what do you consider high low? A good thing to look at is the prices of the rest of the teams in the league. You should expect that the better teams will have higher prices, but there will be the occasional discrepancies for one reason or another. With that said, you have a range of prices and you should look to buy good teams that are in the low price range. Do as much research as possible to find out what teams are being undervalued.
 
Dividends
 
Another way to make money (and one of the keys to success in ASM) is dividend payouts. Every game your team wins, the dividend pot grows. You are paid dividends based on league specific pay outs and payout schedules.
 
The dividend strategy is an approach to make gains from dividend payouts. This is where you buy shares of a team specifically to capture the dividend payout. There are different dividend payout schedules depending on the league you own shares in. The teams that have higher dividend reserves pay higher dividends. Dividend reserves change from game-to-game depending on the leagues specific rules of dividend transfers for the winner and loser of the game. In the trading platform they list the highest dividend reserves (see the figure on the right).
 
Dividends are great in the sense that they reward for choosing winning teams. For example, over the course of a long season, the Detroit Pistons will likely win more than they lose, and will therefore pay out a good amount of dividends.
 
You need to be careful when buying shares solely for dividends – the share price may go down leaving you with a net loss even after you capture the dividend.
 
Selling Short
 
You can also make money selling short. This involves borrowing a share and selling it expecting the share to decline in price so you can buy it back at a lower price. Selling short can be more risky due the fact that you can lose more than what you put in since the price has an unlimited upside potential. When you long, the stock can only go as low as $0.00 and you only lose as much as you put in. When you short you could lose what you put in and more.
 
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7 Ways To Avoid Online Sports Betting Scams

April 7, 2007

Author: Marc Lindsay

The sports betting industry is currently growing astronomically. If you didn’t already know some sportsbooks are not always equal. Sometimes a site maybe there just so they can take your money. So buyer beware that you should know the 7 ways to avoid online sports betting scams first before you place any bets anywhere.

1. What’s the location of your sports betting website?

To ensure that you’re with a honest and trust worthy sports betting website make sure they are listed on the London Stock Exchange or originate from a countries that allow sports betting such as Antigua and Costa Rica.

2. Does the website have a fast or slow internet connection?

If you’re on a website that loads really slowly it means that its under developed and is over loaded. So there is too many users signed up to the website they haven’t upgraded their technology to cater for the high amount of users. Find a website that loads quickly and has a lot of members.

3. How do they accept payements?

An popular online sports betting website should have a few payment options. Such as credit cards. If a site does not accept credit cards, then be careful.

4. When did the website original open?

Most popular online sites should be around for a couple of years. If they’ve been around for a while they will have better facilities, games, and customer support.

5. What is their customer support like?

Do they speak English? How quickly do they response to your enquiries? Do they have a 24/7 support group? These are important factors when selecting a good online sports bookie.

6. What are their wagering rules and do they have any kinds of bonuses and promotional offers?

Good solid sites will have good odds for you to make money and include bonuses and promotional offers all the time. Keeps your coming back!

7. How secure is the company?

A stock exchange listed company is definitely a safe bet. Generally speaking any company on the stock market is there for a reason. They are well run and have money to improve the company when needed.
 
And that’s all there is to selecting a good and safe non-scamming sports betting website. Again I cannot stress more but before you sign up make sure you’ve followed the tips above and that the company you’re about to join has many reviews by independent websites and make sure the reviews are good ones. Happy punting and all the best in your online gambling!

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Sports Betting 101

April 7, 2007

Author: Mansi Gupta

Betting on sports is perhaps as old as the various games themselves. Millions of people have made huge money out of betting on sports. Possibly no game is left virgin of betting. All games have bookies and wages attached to them. Alike is the case with the countries across the globe. Betting is becoming a universal phenomenon nowadays. The difference however lies in the fact that some countries have accepted betting and so have legalized it while others still consider it illicit. For instance betting is taken to be legal nearly in entire Europe whereas Nevada is the only place in United States of America where wagering is deemed to be lawful. But the geographical scenario does not bring much variation in the terms and conditions or the rules and style of betting. The betting policies for a particular game for example cricket remain approximately the same around the world. 

But what differs with the place or country is the sport and the amount of bets placed on it. Like people in Asian countries are leaders in betting on cricket. Cricket is the favorite sport in the Asian subcontinent. But in Europe and America games like horse racing, basketball, hockey, soccer and football etc. receive topmost priority. Thus that sport is wagered the most, which is relished, by maximum number of people. 

Australia is one of the best places in the world to enjoy betting. This is because betting is legal in Australia and there are ample of sports that are cherished by the Aussies. Australian Football and Rugby are the two eminent names in this category. Lots of good information and even betting guidelines or tips about these games and many others like tennis are available on the Internet due to the legality of sports betting in Australia. 

Ireland is the land that gives birth to the most of the English sports action. Irish football and Hurling are unique English sports. Rugby, cricket, golf and tennis are other English sports that invite lot many bookmakers and so bets. The English Premier League or one can say the English Soccer involves tremendous wagering in Europe. Darts are also famous among the English. Many people love betting on the not so common game of Darts. But this isn’t all. Punters never leave The National Leagues, the National and International Cups, the Motor Sports like Formula F1 Racing, the IRL or the Indy Racing League and the NASCAR i.e. the National Association of Speedy Cars and Rednecks, involves million dollar wages or even more every year. 

Human beings have always made good business through animals. Along with the horse racing the racing of animals like camels, pigs, ponies and dogs invite great amount of betting in Europe as well as on the land of America. 

While betting on any game what should be followed is your knowledge of the game and what your intuition or common sense says. A bettor should be pretty clear and confident over the option of his bet. If an individual is making a bet for the first time, don’t bet big. It can lead to unexpected snags. Remember, it takes time to learn and develop betting skills.

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The Top 10 Sports Video Games Of All Time

April 7, 2007

Author: Adam Mcfarland

There have been hundreds of sports video games throughout the years. In less than forty years we’ve gone from Pong to MLB 2K6 for the Xbox 360. But the evolution of games hasn’t always meant better games. Just because a game has flashier interfaces and better graphics, it doesn’t necessarily make for good gameplay. That’s the reason that many PS2 and Xbox games are doomed to linger in discount bins at your local game store, while classics like NHL ‘94 and Tecmo Super Bowl continued to be obsessed over by sports fans. Here’s my Top 10 of all time:
 
10. Jordan vs. Bird (NES)  – Was the one-on-one gameplay that great? No, not really. But the game was innovative with the three point competition and slam dunk contest long before it showed up anywhere else. For that alone it deserves a spot in the Top 10.
 
9. Madden 2005 (PS2, Xbox, GC)  – The jump from ‘04 to ‘05 was HUGE. ‘05 introduced the hit-stick control and defensive playmaker to bring the defensive control on par with the offense. Franchise mode is pretty much the same as ‘04, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. My favorite thing to do is build a team from scratch. I love taking the worst team in the league and building them into a powerhouse. You can move them to a new city and build a new stadium, then draft real college players from NCAA ‘05. Overall, I liked this game more than any other Madden. 2006 just didn’t improve upon this game enough for me.
 
8. Punch-Out (NES)  – what kid born in the late 70’s or early 80’s DIDN’T spend hours on end trying to beat Tyson with Little Mac?
 
7. Madden ‘94 (Genesis, SNES)  – Based on memory this game was awesome. I remember being able to play with all the NFL teams and a bunch of classic teams. It was one of my favorite sports games growing up. That said, I played it recently and it sucks. It can’t even come close to holding it’s own against Tecmo Super Bowl. The passing is unrealistic, and the running consists of repeatedly hitting the spin button while tacklers bounce off your runner. It’s this high just because of how much I remember enjoying it as a kid.
 
6. NBA Live ‘95 (Genesis, SNES)  – This game might not have been realistic at all, but it was insanely fun to run up and down the court firing up threes and throwing up alley-oops. The fact that it was the first NBA game by EA with every team and every arena also scores it points. Not to mention, this was the first game with the 3/4 angle camera.
 
5. NFL Blitz (Arcade)  – The football version of NBA Jam. Fast scoring, late hits, and crazy rules like being able to throw multiple forward passes behind the line of scrimmage make this game great. The arcade version was waaaay better than the PS or N64 versions.
 
4. NBA Jam (Arcade)  – Between the arcade version and the console versions, I’ve played a ton of NBA Jam. It is one of the most unique games ever. Who didn’t enjoy beating the crap out of people in mid-air or hitting three after three when they were on fire? This game totally rocked. The best part was getting all of the codes and playing with mascots and Bill Clinton.
 
3. Little League Baseball (NES)  – I don’t know why this game doesn’t get more attention as one of the best NES sports games. The gameplay is the best of any NES baseball game – pitching, hitting, and fielding all are simple and feel relatively realistic. Plus there’s just something fun and unique about playing with little leaguers. As far as I know this is the only little league game ever, although I could be wrong. Adding to the excitement, certain teams are significantly better than others. Want a challenge? Try winning a tournament with Italy, the worst team in the game. The replay value of LLB is unbelievable; I still play it to this day.
 
2. NHL ‘94 (Genesis, SNES)  – I love modern NHL games as much as the next guy, but this game is the best ever. I still play it ALL THE TIME. The quality of play is amazing. Take away the easy wrap-around goals and the gameplay is amazingly real, especially considering how old this game is. Oh, and for the record, they are playing NHL ‘93 in Swingers but talking about the removal of fighting in NHL ‘94. Weird huh?
 
1. Tecmo Super Bowl (NES)  – This game was far ahead of it’s time – editable playbooks and season long stat tracking were so cool back then. The gameplay is far from realistic but amazingly equal. For that reason, the game is still popular and there are tons of people who still play in online leagues. The advent of emulators has allowed for the editing of rosters – I’ve played versions of the game with rosters from as recent as 2004. There are also versions with college rosters and USFL rosters. The weird little gameplay quirks like Bo Jackson being impossible to stop, fumbles bouncing all over the place, choosing defensive plays by guessing the offensive play, 100 yard passes, etc make the game MORE fun. This game will never, ever get old.

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The Top 5 Sports Books Of All Time

April 7, 2007

Author: Adam Mcfarland

There have been thousands of sports books written throughout the years. Some have been absolute crap and most are mediocre at best, but there are that select few that remain deep-seated in our memories as classics. Below is my Top 5 of all time. There are some popular books missing – either because I don’t think it is as good as everyone else, or because I haven’t read it.
 
5. Foul Ball, By Jim Bouton  – Bouton gives a candid look at a corrupt sports town. All he wants to do is keep a classic stadium alive, but local businesses and politicians oppose him for selfish reasons. They will do what’s right for their businesses regardless of the effects on the community. Beyond sports, their actions also are detrimental to the health and well being of those who live there. It’s amazing how greedy and selfish some people can be…and Bouton exposes them ALL.
 
4. Eight Men Out, By Eliot Asinof  – This was a very, very interesting read and that is why I rate it so high. I am absolutely obsessed with the perplexing depth of this scandal. However Asinof presents a TON of evidence about the scandal, so much so that it can be a bit overwhelming. I probably need to go back and read it again to get the whole story down. It reads a lot like a really good history book about the Black Sox.
 
3. Friday Night Lights, By H.G. Bissinger  – One of the things that drives me nuts about Odessa is that H.G. Bissinger wrote a very fair observation of the current state of their town and they treat him like he’s the devil to this day. Rather than acknowledge that maybe they shouldn’t put so much pressure on their young athletes and that maybe they needed to re-evaluate what is truly important to them, they chose to shoot the messenger. Maybe people shouldn’t be taught that the most important thing in the world is a high-school football game. I applaud Bissinger for his efforts.
 
2. Moneyball, By Michael Lewis  – This is an absolutely amazing story about success. The book is far more than baseball – it shows the value of statistical analysis in equalizing and unequal playing field. Like the cover says, it teaches the ‘Art of Winning an Unfair Game’. I can’t stand narrow minded baseball purists that don’t see the value in what Billy Beane does. The man succeeds in spite of nearly insurmountable odds. Who couldn’t learn something from him?
 
1. Ball Four, By Jim Bouton  – This is one of the most entertaining books I’ve ever read. Who wouldn’t enjoy reading stories about Mickey Mantle and his crazy flings? Bouton’s stories were so controversial that he was banished from the Yankee community for a long time. He is so honest and down to earth that by the end of the book it feels like Bouton is one of your buddies. All sports fans NEED to read this.

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Collecting Wrestling Action Figures

April 7, 2007

Author: Cristi

If you are a wrestling fan, then you probably enjoy collecting memorabilia that is associated with your favorite sport of superstar.  Everything from t-shirts and books to trading cards are available, but perhaps the most popular is that of action figures.  The reason is because these small collectibles bare the resemblance of a wrestling superstar and take up very little space in the display case.  In addition, when they are first released, wrestling action figures are very inexpensive.

As the years progress, wrestling action figures can significantly increase in value.  As a general rule, anything that is left in it’s original packaging is more valuable because, you guessed it, most people take them out and play with them.  Action figures are very popular among children, which is why it is so often difficult to find a specific wrestling action figure in it’s original packaging.  In addition, collectibles that are kept in mint/near mint condition inevitably increase in value much more than something that has visible scratches or other defects.  

If you are a collector who is also purchasing wrestling action figures for investment, it’s not a bad idea to buy two of each item.  With this approach, you will have one wrestling action figure for the display and one that you can keep in it’s original packaging for investment.  If you are thinking like an investor, then you already know that any collectible that is produced in a limited edition will prove to be the most valuable in years to come.  Additionally, those limited edition pieces are often higher in value if they have a low serial number.  For instance, if there were to be 5,000 wrestling action figures produced of a certain superstar, the ones that may prove to gain in value the most could very well be those with the lowest number in that edition.  An example would be 10/5,000 or 100/5,000.  As a general rule, the closer you can get to the first collectible made, the more valuable your object becomes.

There is no shortage of ways to find wrestling action figures, with the newest releases being made widely available at most retail stores.  The more rare collectibles will often be found in a sports collectibles store or at an annual memorabilia show.  If you opt for the latter, be ready to shuck out some bucks if you plan to shop because show dealers are knowledgeable in the products that they sell and they aren’t likely to be offering a bargain.  It is significantly expensive to set up a booth at a memorabilia show, so dealers tend to bring their top dollar merchandise for just such an occasion.    

The internet is a virtual haven for all things collectible, including wrestling action figures.  If you are looking for a rarity or just browsing for a mini replica of your favorite wrestling superstar, you are more likely to find it online than anywhere else.  With a world of retailers, there really is no other place to shop that offers a better selection.  If you want to be the one to set the price, check out the online auction sites and see if you can snag a bargain.

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