

TOP ROPE COLLECTIBLES
Top Rope Collectibles (TRC) designs and produces premium, retro-inspired wrestling figures, accessories, pins, and collector merch, made by lifelong fans for lifelong fans. We’re based in the United Kingdom with distribution in the UK and the US, and we ship worldwide. Founded in 2024, TRC grew from a passion project into a small, detail-obsessed team. We care about era-correct details, limited runs with thoughtful variant colourways, enamel pins that feel like artifacts, and a community approach with honest timelines and tracked shipping.
At the heart of it is Jordan, the founder. He spent fourteen years as a customiser and built a reputation in top tier 3D printing under the name Hausfourteen. A stint inside a retro toy company lit the fuse for TRC. Instead of waiting for someone else to make the figures he wanted to collect, he started building them himself and set a standard fans could be proud of.
Right alongside is Matt, our lead designer. He’s a wrestling referee and promotion owner and he’s studying at university. Matt pushed TRC into its current visual style and now steers design day to day. He and Jordan have been close for about six years after meeting on Matt’s wrestling figure podcast, and later they realised they had both worked for the same company that helped inspire TRC’s start.
Pete handles artwork. He’s a veteran illustrator with a distinct, poster driven style. Jordan first spotted his wrestling event posters and talked him into bringing that look to TRC.
Charlie was already working with Matt on sketch concepts and fit perfectly with what we do. His drawings power our sample imagery, the factory’s design base packs, and our pins. He had been crafting wrestling art on his own and Jordan signed him to bring that energy in house.
Rounding out the team is Nathan, our historian and quality control hawk. He’s a lifelong wrestling nerd with a meticulous eye for accuracy and errors. In a fun twist, he had also worked at the same company as Jordan and Matt, though none of them knew it at the time. It all came together to help set TRC in motion.