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WWE Nitro Sprints and Nitro Machines toys released

Playmates Toys announced the release of WWE Nitro Sprints and Nitro Machines, featuring John Cena, The Rock, Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, and Dean Ambrose.

The collection, featuring the five popular WWE Superstars, is available now exclusively at Toys“R”Us stores nationwide. WWE Nitro Sprints are mini, motorized figures that are stylized in WWE Superstar signature ring gear and feature a unique 2” flywheel. Each figure comes with a signature vehicle.

The WWE Nitro Sprints include John Cena with the CENArator, The Rock with Bull Bruiser Truck, Brock Lesnar with Beast Bike, and Undertaker with Night Hearse.

The WWE Nitro Machines collection includes John Cena in Muscle Monster, The Rock in Bull Machine, Undertaker in Reaper Hearse, and Dean Ambrose in Wheel Asylum.

“Playmates Toys is thrilled to partner with WWE to bring the action from the ring to the streets with Nitro Sprints and Nitro Machines,” said Karl Aaronian, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Playmates Toys. “We designed the figures and vehicles to represent the personality of each Superstar and we anticipate that fans will enjoy the play experience of racing their favorite wrestlers.”


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