Topps has added the 2026 Topps Decades - '90s Edition WWE checklist to its official checklist channels, with Beckett News also publishing a product breakdown covering the checklist, hobby box format, autographs, inserts and parallels.
The update matters for collectors, local card shops and group breakers because checklist confirmation affects preorders, singles pricing, break planning and set-building decisions before sealed product reaches buyers.
“2026 Topps Decades WWE 1990s Edition Wrestling checklist added.”Topps, Instagram checklist update
Collectors now have official checklist channels to verify the set
Topps, the card issuer, maintains an official checklists page for product lists. Collectors should use that issuer channel when checking card numbers, names, insert sets and parallel information.
Beckett News, a hobby publication and pricing guide operator, has published original reporting on the 2026 Topps Decades - '90s Edition WWE product details. The verified source material states that its coverage includes the checklist, hobby box breakdown, release date, autographs, inserts and parallels.
- Product: 2026 Topps Decades - '90s Edition WWE.
- Issuer: Topps.
- Sport and entertainment category: WWE wrestling cards.
- Confirmed coverage in the reporting: checklist, hobby box breakdown, release date, autographs, inserts and parallels.
Why this checklist matters for buyers and card shops
For collectors, a checklist is the working document used to decide whether to buy sealed boxes, join breaks or wait for singles. For card shops and online sellers, it helps with product listings, customer questions and break descriptions.
The '90s Edition branding points to a decade-focused WWE release, but collectors should rely on the official Topps checklist for the final card list and not on screenshots, resale listings or unverified social media summaries.
What buyers should check before ordering
- Whether a wanted wrestler appears in the base checklist, autograph checklist or insert checklist.
- Which parallels are listed by Topps, including any stated numbering where available.
- Whether a hobby box description matches the product being sold by a shop, breaker or marketplace seller.
- Whether any checklist changes appear on Topps' official checklist page before release or shipment.
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How to use the checklist before a break or preorder
Collectors planning to buy into a WWE break should ask the breaker which checklist version is being used and whether the product is hobby format. Shops should keep a copy of the current Topps checklist link with their product listing so customers can confirm the card pool before paying.
If a listing claims a specific autograph, insert or parallel that is not shown on the official Topps checklist, treat that claim as unverified until the issuer confirms it. Readers who spot a material discrepancy in a public listing can share it with our newsroom through Contact Us.
The practical next step is to check Topps' official checklist page before placing an order, joining a break or advertising a sealed box configuration.
Primary sources: beckett.com. Reported by Topps.