Let's be real here, just about every big wrestler has received some form of memorabilia, toys and collectibles throughout their lifetime. If you're like me, you decorated your room with all this wrestling stuff throughout your childhood. Then once you got older, you stopped paying crazy prices for these products.

When I was nine years of age, I collected just about every wrestling collectible I could. I had dozens of action figures, almost every replica title belt, shirts, hats, wrestling ring models, John Cena pennants, Rey Mysterio masks and even the WWE ThemeAddict Vol.6 album. Oh yeah, and I even bought the "Raw Energy Fuel Cell" drink.

But that was quite some time ago, and I haven't been bothered to collect any wrestling memorabilia ever since. But of course, many long-time wrestling fans continue to collect their own form of merchandise - shirts, title belts, action figures, you name it.

The child in us never goes away sometimes, and that's totally normal in this day and age. There's no problem with racking up bundles of your favorite wrestling collectibles, especially considering they'll be worth a lot as the years progress.

Now, we're going to have some fun here and take a look back at wrestling collectibles that have been created over the years. Some of them remain extremely valuable and could fetch a few thousand bucks. On the other hand, there are some outrageous pieces of memorabilia that we can't believe were ever manufactured.

Here are 10 expensive pieces of wrestling memorabilia, and 10 that are downright odd.

20 Worth A Fortune: Talking Hulk Hogan Doll

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Hulk Hogan has made millions throughout his wrestling and acting career, but you can't help but wonder if his greatest source of income stems from Hogan's Beach Shop. The man has some extremely pricey collectibles up for grabs on the website, and only a true Hulkamaniac would pay for them, brother.

One of the most expensive collectibles is a WWF Talking Hulk Hogan doll. Judging by the photo on the website, it looks as though Hogan even went out of his way to sign the box. The description also says that it comes with a certificate of authenticity and photos of Hogan holding up the doll. Oh, and the doll costs a whopping $800.

19 Embarrassing: WWE Championship Rings

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Players who win championships in the NHL, MLB, NFL and NBA are awarded their very own precious and prestigious championship rings. That's not the case for WWE Superstars when they win championship gold, though.

However, WWE fans have the opportunity to head to WWEShop.com and buy their very own championship rings. More specifically, you can buy an Intercontinental ring for $49.99.

The idea of any WWE Superstar receiving a "championship ring" is silly to begin with. It's even more strange in that the WWE would sell these to fans. What are they going to do? Flash the ring, lie to their friends and say how they "won a championship in the WWE"?

18 Worth A Fortune: Hulk Hogan Signed WrestleMania Chair 

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If you want to buy any Hulk Hogan merchandise from his official website, you better pony up the cash, brother. The Hulkster has a signed WrestleMania XXX Chair for sale on HogansBeachShop.

The price is a whopping $1,000, and we can only imagine how much more it would cost when you tack on fees (and the dollar exchange in Canada, if you're purchasing from the Great White North).

Hogan's shop is loaded with hundreds of collectibles, but few of them get into the four figures range. A true Hulkamaniac should add this to his/her collection - because the price will only go up over the years.

17 Embarrassing: Space Mountain Towel

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During his wrestling heydays, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair portrayed the rich, hot shot ladies man. Flair truly was the ultimate chick magnet in his wrestling prime, and he references Space Mountain aplenty when it came to talking about his life with women. I'd rather not elaborate much further.

So anywho, if you go to RicFlairShop.com, you can buy a "Space Mountain" towel for $49.99, before shipping and other fees. The item description reads that the towel is 52 percent cotton and 48 percent polyester.

It's quite the price for just your typical towel, but I'm sure plenty of big time Flair fans will want something like this in their collection.

16 Worth A Fortune: WWE Championship Elite Replica Belt

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It's a must for every wrestling fan to own at least one championship belt throughout their lives. Yours truly held the WWE, World, United States, Cruiserweight and Intercontinental Championship back in his childhood days.

Mind you, those were the $25 dollar belts from Toys "R" Us, and I was more than happy with them. Could you imagine paying $1,999 for an "Elite Series" WWE Championship replica belt?

That's how much it will cost you on WWEShop.com - (over $2,000 in dollars in Canada, for what it's worth). So if quality really matters to you, then prepare to shell out a huge chunk of your bank account for this replica title belt.

15 Embarrassing: John Cena Nutcracker

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John Cena, a 16-time World Champion, has only been the biggest name in professional wrestling since The Rock and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin left WWE over a decade and a half ago.

Figuratively, John Cena merchandise has always been high in demand. Few Superstars come anywhere close to matching his merchandise sales, even though Cena is only a part-timer now.

But you can't help but wonder how many fans actually went out of their way to buy a John Cena nutcracker doll? This thing featured the "You Can't See Me" logo and a photo of Cena waving his hand. Wait, I can't see the nutcracker. What happened to it? Sorry, that was a corny joke.

14 Worth A Fortune: Ric Flair Signed Robe

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Ric Flair is arguably the most iconic and storied wrestler to ever grace the ring. The man was a cream of the crop superstar for over 40 years, and more than a decade after his last run in WWE, Flair's popularity and following remains an all-time high.

As such, Flair merchandise is never going to come cheap. On SportsMemorabilia.com, there are robes signed by Flair, with a giant asking price of $1,363.99. It includes a certificate of authenticity and a hologram, according to the item's description.

There are multiple colors that you can choose from, including black, pink and blue robes.  There's no better way to display your Ric Flair fandom by simply buying this autographed robe. Wooooooooo!

13 Embarrassing: Hulk Hogan Thunder Mixer

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Hulk Hogan is perhaps the biggest name in the history of professional wrestling, but let's not deny it: there have been many strange products, collectibles and other memorabilia made of The Hulkster. This especially rang true in the '80s and '90s, when Hogan was the biggest name in sports entertainment.

Step away, Magic Bullet. Back in his wrestling heydays, Hogan had another product released: The Hulk Hogan Thunder Mixer. The slogan on the product's box suggested that it was the "quickest" and "easiest" way to mix drinks. What kind of Hulkamaniac wouldn't want to buy this product?

But with all due respect to Hogan, we're sure you could find a similar drink mixer at a local dollar store or grocer.

12 Worth A Fortune: WWE Legends Coin Collection

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There are plenty of collectors out there who like finding rare coins and/or wrestling memorabilia. Well, you can get the best of both worlds by paying $1,710 on eBay for a rare coin collection, consisting of wrestling legends in Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Legion of Doom, Jake "The Snake' Roberts, Roddy Piper, Sid Justice, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior.

It looks as though these are extremely rare coins, and finding the entire collection is like finding a needle in a haystack. This one seller gives you collectors the opportunity to get every single one of them. Why not fork out the cash, if you're an wrestling coin collector?

11 Embarrassing: WCW Hero Heads

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Once WCW signed away Hulk Hogan in the mid-'90s, Ted Turner's company went all out in producing as much merchandise as they could for the wrestling icon. With superstars like Hogan and Sting leading the way, it was WCW's prime chance to manufacture everything they could, knowing just about anything would sell.

Well, this included a strange product called "WCW Hero Heads." This included replica heads of superstars like Hogan, Sting and Vader. The heads were attached to a stick, and children would get to, well, walk around holding the heads of their favorite WCW superstars!

We're not sure how long these hero heads were on toy store shelves for, but our guess is not long at all.

10 Worth A Fortune: The Ultimate Warrior's Worn Knee Pads

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Few WWE Superstars in the '80s and '90s developed such a fan base and following like the late Ultimate Warrior. The WWE Hall of Famer dazzled with his electrifying entrance, loud energy and strong personality. Outside of Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage, perhaps no superstar was more popular during the WWE's early days than Warrior himself.

A huge Ultimate Warrior fan would probably love to have this item up for grabs on eBay. They're the official knee pads he wore at SummerSlam 1992, when he defeated Savage to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

The seller is asking for a cool $5,000, but we're sure a long-time Warrior fan would be happy to pony up the cash.

9 Embarrassing: The Ultimate Warrior Comic Book

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Even the biggest of WWE fans have the ability to admit that Superstars shouldn't be portrayed as comic book heroes. These are only humans in the sports entertainment business. They do not display super powers.

But of course, the wrestling industry gets a little whacky at times. During the height of his wrestling career, The Ultimate Warrior went from merely a wrestler to suddenly appearing in his own comic books.

These comics are all over the internet, all listed at different prices. A quick search on eBay, and you'll find some of them going for $200 alone, while some of them can be going for as low as $2.99. Either way, even the biggest Warrior fans have to admit this was a little over the top, as far as merchandise making goes.

8 Worth A Fortune: Legends of WrestleMania Pinball Machine

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Unless you find them cheap at a garage sale or secondhand store, it's hard to find a pinball machine cheaper than, say, $1,000 to $2,500. And if you're a huge WWE fan in the market for a pinball machine - be ready to drop a lot of cash on this beauty.

There's a WWE Legends Pinball machine that will easily cost you a few grand on the internet. One seller on eBay is asking for a whopping $6,395, and we can't imagine what the shipping costs would be. Pinside.com lists the value of this pinball machine from $5,360 to $6,240.

Hey, if your parents or grandparents were major wrestling fans and collectors back in the day, see if they have this hanging around in the garage. It's a quick and easy way to make a few thousand bucks.

7 Embarrassing: Kevin Nash Comic Books

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WWE Hall of Famer Kevin Nash certainly has the look for being a cool comic book character: The seven-foot giant has the size, body frame and slick long hair to be a true icon in the Marvel or DC Comics.

But when a man takes up a career in the squared circle, the last thing he should be part of is a series of comic books. Sure enough, the former WWE and World Champion was featured in a series of animated prints. As if that wasn't cheesy enough, one cover had Nash wielding a powerful weapon and black cape.

By the way, prepare to pony up the dollars. On eBay, you have to pay somewhere between $50 and $100 to get a copy.

6 Worth A Fortune: Hasbro Kamala Moon Belly Action Figure 

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One of the most popular wrestlers of the '80s, the 6-foot-7 Kamala was more than over with the fans because of his hilarious and creative gimmick. He's not in the WWE Hall of Fame, however, and Kamala never even won a championship during his run with the company.

That being said, if you want to fetch a fortune for any wrestling action figure in the world, Kamala's Moon Belly action figure (manufactured by Hasbro), should be atop your wish list. It's a dream collectible for just about any wrestling fan who collects action figures. This action figure can cost $10,000 dollars, at least on an eBay listing.

5 Embarrassing: WWF Superstars Shoot-Out Board Game

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As you all know, WWE Superstars in the '80s and '90s portrayed the family-friendly and often campy wrestling characters. And with campy wrestling gimmicks came even more campy merchandise.

In 1991, the Remco toy company released a board game called "Superstars Shoot-Out." It was really just a wrestling version of the ever-popular table hockey game. Instead of NHL players, they used wrestlers.

Perhaps there are some folks who grew up in the '70s or '80s that have a desire to buy this product. Well, be ready to fork out the cash. On eBay, one listing has this going for $399.99.

4 Worth A Fortune: Signed Ric Flair/Shawn Michaels Photo

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Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair squared off at WrestleMania XXIV 11 years ago, with the stipulation beating that Flair would have to retire if he lost. In what was one of the most emotional and tear-jerking moments in WWE history, Flair begged Michaels to finish him off.

Michaels quietly said "I'm sorry, I love you," and hit Flair with his Sweet Chin Music finisher. The Heartbreak Kid pinned Flair and left the ring, as an emotional Nature Boy got up to embrace his family before bidding farewell to the fans.

It was truly one iconic WrestleMania moment, and on SportsMemorabilia.com, you can buy a signed photo (taken place during the match), for $13,636.99. It's a lot of money, but long-time Flair and Michaels fans would love to hang it in their living room.

3 Embarrassing: WWE Pizza Prints

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Many of us loved getting the Dairy Queen ice cream cake for our birthdays. You know, the ones that featured the prints of something we really loved in the middle? Perhaps it was a favorite movie character, animal or sports team logo.

Well, WWE used to sell their own pizza prints. And yes, they were edible. The old listings show they could go for $5.99 per piece. The prints featured a handful of WWE Superstars on each one, including John Cena, The Undertaker and Rey Mysterio.

Hey, nothing like cooking your pizza at home...topped off with a print of some of your favorite Superstars.

2 Worth A Fortune:Diamond Studd Action Figure

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Scott Hall portrayed the rather forgettable Diamond Studd character back early in his WCW days. Though this gimmick wasn't anything special like Razor Ramon, there is one piece of Diamond Stuff memorabilia that is worth an absolute fortune.

An eBay seller wants around $14,000 for a WCW Galoob Resin Prototype action figure of Diamond Studd. This extremely rare collectible was manufactured in 1994 and is five inches in size (per the item's description). The item is in pristine condition and worth a fortune, given its extreme rarity.

It'll be interesting to see if somebody pays this asking price. After all, it's not everyday where wrestling memorabilia collectors are looking for such a rare Diamond Studd action figure, right?

1 Embarrassing: WWE Talking Soap

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We all use different products of soap throughout our lifetimes. Obviously, it's a necessity in order to stay clean and smell fresh. But WWE wanted to make soap more...enjoyable? So back in the day, they released "Talking Soap." What was this product, you may ask? Well, it was just that! Talking soap!

They released versions of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and The Rock talking soap. So in case you had to have some form of entertaining during a shower, you got to hear the voices of your favorite Superstars!

And since soap smells so good, you can't help but wonder if The Rock smelled what you were...buying? I'm out of words.