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Toyfare: The Toy Magazine#101

Toyfare: The Toy Magazine #101

Nov 2005 · Wizard Entertainment · 4.99 USD

In a wild, satirical twist on political and wrestling culture, this issue of Toyfare: The Toy Magazine #101 delivers a surreal blend of celebrity chaos and absurd commentary. From Hearst declaring himself President after a chair assault on McMahon to Big Bossman blocking luchadores at the Texas border, every page pulses with over-the-top spectacle. With segments ranging from Snake’s pet corner to Hogan’s entertainment report and Rock’s game show, the issue culminates in a bizarre presidential showdown—only for Ultimate Warrior to abruptly take the reins in a surprise twist.

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Barber and Ultimate Warrior give the news. Hearst declared himself President after hitting McMahon with a chair. There is a commercial break. On the Texas border, Big Bossman is trying to stop luchadores from entering the country. Snake does the pet corner. Hearst attacks economic reporter Schyster. Hogan gives the entertainment report. Flair takes down Smokey the Bear. Savage punches a map of Florida. Rock has a game show. A special bulletin announces Hearst and McMahon are fighting in the ring for the presidency, but Ultimate Warrior interrupts and becomes President.

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