There are so many Funko Pop! figures out there right now, it's hard to think of a major series or franchise that hasn't received the Funko treatment. WWE has received a lot of Funko treatment. With so much history for the Pop! creators to pull from, not only did it have countless pro wrestlers to turn into figures from day one, but it has an endless stream of new stars to immortalize as Pops with every passing year.
With Funko and WWE pulling from the past and the present, starting your wrestling Pop! collection, or even just deciding what to add to an existing one, can be daunting. That's why we've done the hard work for you and handpicked a selection of WWE Pop! figures that should suit every Funko-collecting wrestling fan. Whether you're an old-school fan, new to WWE, or you're someone who continues to insist wrestling peaked during the Attitude Era, there should be something below to suit you.
Best WWE Funko Pop! Figures
Rhea Ripley Funko Pop!
This Is My Brutality!
Rhea Ripley has undergone multiple makeovers during her WWE career. This Funko Pop! best represents the look she's sporting right now. The most fitting look for her wrestling persona so far, by far.
- As close to Ripley's current look as possible
- Capitalize on Rhea's fame as it transcends WWE
- She may well switch up her look by the time you order this Pop!
Rhes Ripley is a very big deal right now, so it only makes sense that we start this list right here. She might not have transcended the wrestling business in quite the same way as a John Cena, but odds are even your non-wrestling fan friends know who Ripley is. She's all over TikTok right now and I've had various people who know I'm a wrestling fan ask me about her. Plus, this Pop! captures her best look yet, and she has had a lot of them so far in WWE.
Rocky Maivia Funko Pop!
The Blue Chipper
The Rock hasn't always been The Rock. He was once Rocky Maivia, a name inspired by his wrestling father and grandfather, and wore a colorful blue and green attire for his WWE debut.
- The original Rock in Funko form
- Shiny metallic blue and green outfit for added shine
- Only hardcore wrestling fans will know who that is on your shelf
If you're reading this and have no idea who Rocky Maivia is, then prepare yourself for a shock. That Funko Pop! figure right there is based on none other than one of the biggest movie stars in the world right now, The Rock. Before The Rock became The Rock, he wrestled the first period of his WWE career as Rocky Maivia. Coming to the ring in the blue and green attire you can see above, the global superstardom Rock has found since then has resulted in that clip getting a lot of replay time, hence his look from that time being turned into a Funko Pop!
Demon Finn Balor Funko Pop!
The Demon Has Risen
Finn Balor is at his most formidable when he assumes his Demon role. Slathered in body paint, if you're going to have a Finn Balor Funko Pop!, it really should be a demon one.
Prior to the rise of AEW, I was very much a WWE guy. As much as I loved wrestling, even the biggest star from outside of WWE signing with the company didn't excite me as I didn't know who they were. That's until Finn Balor showed up. I saw Balor in his demon paint making entrances in New Japan and I was smitten. The entrance he makes as The Demon really is something else, and the attention to detail in this Funko Pop! is tremendous. It should have pride of place in any collection, whether surrounded by other WWE figures or not.
The Undertaker And Paul Bearer Funko Pop! Set
Rest. In. Peace.
The Undertaker's look when he first signed with WWE was so iconic, it is still remembered today and has been turned into a Funko Pop! Naturally, you can't have that version of The Deadman without Paul Bearer.
- Two Pops that go together perfectly
- Even comes with Taker and Bearer's little urn
- Not really two Pops for the price of one, but close
He might not be the most well-known WWE Superstar of all time, but no one endured and stayed at the top of their game for longer than The Undertaker. Competing at the highest level for 30 years, this particular set of Funko Pop! figures captures a period very early on in his career when The Phenom wore his iconic black and purple gear. He also came to the ring with his manager, the late, great Paul Bearer, and the Funko version of Bearer even comes with a little urn, something announcers claimed to be the source of The Undertaker's power.
Becky Lynch With Two Belts Funko Pop!
Becky 2 Belts
Becky Lynch was on top of the world, as was the rest of WWE's women's division, when she was holding both the Women's Titles. A double reign so iconic that it was turned into a Funko Pop! figure.
- One Pop, two belts
- Reminder of one of the best periods in the history of women's wrestling
- Also a reminder the period hasn't hit that peak since
Becky Lynch is still a big deal now, but she was a huge deal when holding both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Titles. So much so that WWE and Funko agreed her reigns needed to be immortalized as a Pop! figure. WWE's women's revolution was a special time in the business and had permanently changed it for the better. Countless wrestlers were responsible for making that happen, but Lynch was right there at the front of the pack for the majority of the movement.
John Cena vs. The Rock Funko Pop! Moment
Once In A Lifetime
The Rock and John Cena in the same ring together is a moment that made time stand still for all WWE fans watching. Competing in back-to-back WrestleMania main events, this Pop! set commemorates the first of those two matches.
- Two Pops and a ring all in one neat little bundle
- A once-in-a-lifetime moment captured and turned into Funkos
- It wound up being twice in a lifetime
There are incredibly infrequent times dotted throughout WWE history when huge stars from different generations have come together to make magic. In 2012, The Rock and John Cena did that, competing in the main event at WrestleMania. Having a Funko Pop! set that recreates that incredibly special moment in wrestling time is very cool. Never mind that WWE ran the match again at the following year's WrestleMania which meant it wasn't once in a lifetime after all. We should have seen it coming when Cena lost the first match.
Rey Mysterio Funko Pop!
Boo Yaka, Boo Yaka
Rey Mysterio has got a few Funko Pop! figures to his name, but this latest one is by far the best. It also reflects just how good he looks for someone who has been wrestling since the 1980s.
- Best Rey Mysterio design currently available
- Looks as much like a superhero as he does a wrestler
- If you already have a different Rey, you'll want to replace it
Rey Mysterio is lowkey once of the most recognizable wrestlers on the planet, partly because of how long he has been around, but also because of the style he continues to use more than 30 years on from his debut. His mask is a big part of that notoriety too, of course, and it also helps in making him look like he hasn't aged. However, his in-ring ability hasn't diminished either which makes me think he might have a deal with the devil.
Eddie Guerrero Funko Pop!
Latino Heat
18 years after his passing, Eddie Guerrero continues to hold a special place in the hearts of millions of wrestling fans. This Pop! comes with a WrestleMania 20 pin, the event at which he enjoyed his finest moment.
- A Pop! of one of the very best wrestlers ever
- Comes with a pin to remind you of Eddie's best moment
- A reminder that Eddie has been gone for 18 years
Eddie Guerrero was one of the best wrestlers to ever step in the ring, something quite a few fans, myself included, didn't appreciate until after he had gone. This Funko Pop! has something not many others can boast in that it has a tremendous amount of emotional meaning attached to it for a lot of people who will want to buy it. It also comes with a WrestleMania 20 pin, the event on which Guerrero enjoyed his best moment, successfully defending the WWE Undisputed Championship on The Grandest Stage Of Them All.
FAQ
What Is The Most Expensive WWE Funko Pop! Figure?
The '06 Rey Mysterio Black Mask Funko Pop! figure, created for attendees of 2014's San Diego Comic-Con, is considered to be the most expensive so far, valued at around $800.
How Many WWE Funko Pop! Figures Are There?
There are currently 205 WWE Funko Pop! figures if you're trying to collect them all or simply just want to know how many there are. If you're the former, more figures are added all the time, so that number will be out of date before you know it.
What Was The First WWE Funko Pop! Figure?
Funko first started to make WWE Pop! figures in 2014, creating them for CM Punk, Sheamus, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. However, John Cena's first Funko is also the one that sports the number one honor when it comes to WWE's Funkos.