This category is where the "Holy Grail" items live—the rare pieces that don't fit into a standard box but define the history of professional wrestling. From ring-worn robes and screen-matched suit coats to signed rookie programs, the "Other" section is curated for the serious investor looking for blue-chip assets.
Because these items are often one-of-a-kind, we use a unique valuation method: Price-Point Comparison. Our system identifies recent benchmark sales from major auction houses to show you how a listing compares to other elite collectibles in the same price tier.
This allows you to see the "market neighborhood" of an item, even if a direct 1-to-1 comparison doesn't exist. We help you bridge the gap between unique memorabilia and hard market data.
Important Collector’s Note:
- → Authentication is Key: For high-value signatures and ring-worn gear, we strongly recommend prioritizing items with reputable third-party authentication. Always review the provided LOAs and COAs within the listing.
- → Weekly Updates: This list is refreshed every week. Because these items are highly sought after by elite collectors, listings often end shortly after our update as they move into private collections.
- → Data-Driven Insights: All commentary is generated to compare items specifically by their current market price point, providing a strategic look at how your potential investment aligns with historical standards.
Explore this week’s picks below and secure a piece of wrestling history before it disappears from the market.

1979 HULK HOGAN ROOKIE SIGNED MEMPHIS WRESTLING PROGRAM TERRY BOULDER PSA 8 AUTO
US $29999.99Seller: big_buyz
Feedback: 100% (4459)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Andy Warhol "Late Night Wrestling" piece, which realized $25,850 at Christie’s, and several early Andre the Giant signed photographs, with top results ranging from $14,030 to $14,640 at major auction houses. While items at this level have fetched $25,850 (Warhol, Christie’s 2000), this rare 1979 Hulk Hogan Rookie Signed Memphis Wrestling Program (Terry Boulder, PSA 8 Auto) offers equivalent caliber at an accessible point of $29,999.99. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, as historical patterns show they move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Andy Warhol "Late Night Wrestling" piece, which realized $25,850 at Christie’s, and several early Andre the Giant signed photographs, with top results ranging from $14,030 to $14,640 at major auction houses. While items at this level have fetched $25,850 (Warhol, Christie’s 2000), this rare 1979 Hulk Hogan Rookie Signed Memphis Wrestling Program (Terry Boulder, PSA 8 Auto) offers equivalent caliber at an accessible point of $29,999.99. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, as historical patterns show they move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.
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Authentic Ring Worn Gorgeous George Wrestling Robes – NWA Era Columbus Territory
US $25000Seller: patriotvintage
Feedback: 99.30% (2397)
Notes: 19 watching
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed jacket at $24,400 and the 2000-03 Ric Flair ring-worn, signed, and inscribed robe at $26,400, underscoring robust demand at this level. While items of this caliber have fetched $24,000–$26,400, this rare Authentic Ring Worn Gorgeous George Wrestling Robe from the NWA Era Columbus Territory is competitively positioned at $25,000, offering equivalent historical significance and collector appeal. As items from legends like Gorgeous George (deceased) become increasingly scarce year after year, opportunities to acquire such blue-chip assets are becoming exceptionally rare.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed jacket at $24,400 and the 2000-03 Ric Flair ring-worn, signed, and inscribed robe at $26,400, underscoring robust demand at this level. While items of this caliber have fetched $24,000–$26,400, this rare Authentic Ring Worn Gorgeous George Wrestling Robe from the NWA Era Columbus Territory is competitively positioned at $25,000, offering equivalent historical significance and collector appeal. As items from legends like Gorgeous George (deceased) become increasingly scarce year after year, opportunities to acquire such blue-chip assets are becoming exceptionally rare.
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Wrestlemania 3 III Ticket Signed Hulk Hogan PSA 3 MINT 9 AUTO WWE WWF 1987 POP14
US $24999.99Seller: lilybethtaylor37
Feedback: 100% (902)
Notes:
Benchmark sales for Hulk Hogan-signed Wrestlemania tickets include the 1985 inaugural Wrestlemania stub, which achieved $18,000 at Goldin in March 2022, setting a strong precedent for market valuation. You could invest in this authenticated Wrestlemania 3 III ticket at $24,999.99, or reflect on past sales like the $18,000 and $10,800 results for similar Hulk Hogan-signed tickets, underscoring the strategic positioning of this offering. High-caliber, PSA-graded items of this significance are inherently limited, and once acquired, comparable assets seldom reappear, reinforcing its stature as a blue-chip collectible.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Hulk Hogan-signed Wrestlemania tickets include the 1985 inaugural Wrestlemania stub, which achieved $18,000 at Goldin in March 2022, setting a strong precedent for market valuation. You could invest in this authenticated Wrestlemania 3 III ticket at $24,999.99, or reflect on past sales like the $18,000 and $10,800 results for similar Hulk Hogan-signed tickets, underscoring the strategic positioning of this offering. High-caliber, PSA-graded items of this significance are inherently limited, and once acquired, comparable assets seldom reappear, reinforcing its stature as a blue-chip collectible.
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1970s WWWF Sign In Sheet Autographs Andre The Giant, Rick Flair, High Chief RARE
US $16030.17Seller: bigmikescards86
Feedback: 100% (1384)
Notes: 26 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia have reached as high as $14,640 for a signed publicity photograph and $14,030 for an early career signed promotional photo, underscoring strong market valuation for authenticated pieces. At $16,030.17, this 1970s WWWF Sign In Sheet—featuring autographs from Andre the Giant, Ric Flair, and High Chief Peter Maivia—aligns with these historical precedents, offering a unique multi-signature artifact at a price point consistent with elite comparable assets. With two of these legends now deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip addition to any serious collection.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia have reached as high as $14,640 for a signed publicity photograph and $14,030 for an early career signed promotional photo, underscoring strong market valuation for authenticated pieces. At $16,030.17, this 1970s WWWF Sign In Sheet—featuring autographs from Andre the Giant, Ric Flair, and High Chief Peter Maivia—aligns with these historical precedents, offering a unique multi-signature artifact at a price point consistent with elite comparable assets. With two of these legends now deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip addition to any serious collection.
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Ric Flair Screen Matched Ring Tv Worn Michael’s Kansas City Suit Coat Wwf Nwa
US $15000Seller: lotsastuff2020
Feedback: 100% (945)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring-worn and signed sneakers, which achieved $15,250, and multiple Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn outfits, each commanding over $14,600 at auction. Priced at $15,000, the Ric Flair Screen Matched Ring TV Worn Michael’s Kansas City Suit Coat offers comparable market valuation to these high-profile assets, positioning it as a competitive entry among blue-chip collectibles. Unique pieces of this caliber rarely surface, and historical precedent shows that once acquired, they often remain off-market for years, underscoring their inherent scarcity.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring-worn and signed sneakers, which achieved $15,250, and multiple Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn outfits, each commanding over $14,600 at auction. Priced at $15,000, the Ric Flair Screen Matched Ring TV Worn Michael’s Kansas City Suit Coat offers comparable market valuation to these high-profile assets, positioning it as a competitive entry among blue-chip collectibles. Unique pieces of this caliber rarely surface, and historical precedent shows that once acquired, they often remain off-market for years, underscoring their inherent scarcity.
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Andre The Giant Authentic Signed 8x10 Vertical Photo Autographed JSA #ZZ67310
US $10799.99Seller: presspasscollectibles
Feedback: 99.90% (68391)
Notes: 17 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia have reached as high as $14,640.00 for a 1984 signed publicity photograph and $14,030.00 for an early 1970s signed promotional photo, according to recent auction data. You could invest in this authenticated Andre The Giant Signed 8x10 Vertical Photo at $10,799.99, or reflect on past sales like the ultra-rare "Jean Ferre" autographed photo that commanded $12,748.95. High-caliber Andre The Giant autographs are inherently limited and, as each year passes, items of this significance become increasingly difficult to source, underscoring their status as blue-chip collectibles.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia have reached as high as $14,640.00 for a 1984 signed publicity photograph and $14,030.00 for an early 1970s signed promotional photo, according to recent auction data. You could invest in this authenticated Andre The Giant Signed 8x10 Vertical Photo at $10,799.99, or reflect on past sales like the ultra-rare "Jean Ferre" autographed photo that commanded $12,748.95. High-caliber Andre The Giant autographs are inherently limited and, as each year passes, items of this significance become increasingly difficult to source, underscoring their status as blue-chip collectibles.
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wwe wwf one man gang ring worn Summer Slam 89 boots
US $10000Seller: kehlsteinhogan88
Feedback: 100% (266)
Investor Insight: Recent benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia, such as the 1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO ring-worn and signed outfit at $11,285 and the 1995-96 Savage ring-worn WCW outfit at $10,370, demonstrate robust demand in this price range. Priced at $10,000, these WWE/WWF One Man Gang ring-worn SummerSlam '89 boots align competitively with these historical precedents, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a similarly significant piece. Unique collectibles of this caliber seldom remain available for long, with historical patterns indicating they often transition into private collections for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Investor Insight: Recent benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia, such as the 1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO ring-worn and signed outfit at $11,285 and the 1995-96 Savage ring-worn WCW outfit at $10,370, demonstrate robust demand in this price range. Priced at $10,000, these WWE/WWF One Man Gang ring-worn SummerSlam '89 boots align competitively with these historical precedents, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a similarly significant piece. Unique collectibles of this caliber seldom remain available for long, with historical patterns indicating they often transition into private collections for extended periods.
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Andre The Giant Authentic Signed 3.5x4.75 Photo Autographed PSA/DNA Slabbed
US $7499.99Seller: presspasscollectibles
Feedback: 99.90% (68391)
Notes: 18 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia include a signed 8x10 photo that achieved $6,101 and a twice-signed 1983 contract with program that realized $5,795, both setting strong market valuation precedents. You could invest in this authenticated 3.5x4.75 photo at $7,499.99, or reflect on past sales like the ultra-rare "Jean Ferre" signed album page that commanded $5,655.60, underscoring the premium for unique Andre autographs. As Andre The Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to secure such a blue-chip collectible.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia include a signed 8x10 photo that achieved $6,101 and a twice-signed 1983 contract with program that realized $5,795, both setting strong market valuation precedents. You could invest in this authenticated 3.5x4.75 photo at $7,499.99, or reflect on past sales like the ultra-rare "Jean Ferre" signed album page that commanded $5,655.60, underscoring the premium for unique Andre autographs. As Andre The Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to secure such a blue-chip collectible.
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WWF/WWE Original Rookie signed Rocky Maivia/The Rock
US $5999.99Seller: casino7777777
Feedback: 100% (416)
Notes: 15 watching
Investor Insight: Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the 1982 Wrestling All Stars Hulk Hogan Rookie #2 BGS 8 with 10 Auto, which achieved $6,000.00, and the 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Ric Flair #27 PSA 9 MINT, also at $6,000.00, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. While items at this level have fetched similar amounts, this rare WWF/WWE Original Rookie signed Rocky Maivia/The Rock offers equivalent caliber at an accessible $5,999.99. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often remain off-market for extended periods once acquired.(Click to read more)
Investor Insight: Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the 1982 Wrestling All Stars Hulk Hogan Rookie #2 BGS 8 with 10 Auto, which achieved $6,000.00, and the 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Ric Flair #27 PSA 9 MINT, also at $6,000.00, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. While items at this level have fetched similar amounts, this rare WWF/WWE Original Rookie signed Rocky Maivia/The Rock offers equivalent caliber at an accessible $5,999.99. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often remain off-market for extended periods once acquired.
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Andre The Giant Wrestling Signed 8x10 Photo Auto JSA Authentic XX71350
US $5305.95Seller: dacardworld
Feedback: 99.80% (179531)
Notes: 14 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia include the ultra-rare signed WWF 8x10 promotional photo, which realized $5,019.60, and the vintage signed album page with his "Jean Ferre" autograph, which achieved $5,655.60 at auction. At $5,305.95, this authenticated 8x10 photo is strategically positioned within the established market valuation for elite Andre The Giant collectibles, offering a compelling entry point relative to these historical precedents. As Andre The Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip asset for discerning investors.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre The Giant memorabilia include the ultra-rare signed WWF 8x10 promotional photo, which realized $5,019.60, and the vintage signed album page with his "Jean Ferre" autograph, which achieved $5,655.60 at auction. At $5,305.95, this authenticated 8x10 photo is strategically positioned within the established market valuation for elite Andre The Giant collectibles, offering a compelling entry point relative to these historical precedents. As Andre The Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip asset for discerning investors.
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Andre the Giant, Rick McGraw + 4 others - Autographed Signed Photo - JSA Letter
US $5225Seller: dipe
Feedback: 100% (1009)
Notes: 11 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia include the ultra-rare signed WWF 8" x 10" photo that achieved $5,019.60 and the vintage signed album page with his "Jean Ferre" signature, which realized $5,655.60, both underscoring strong market valuation for authenticated pieces. You could invest in this autographed photo featuring Andre the Giant, Rick McGraw, and four others at $5,225.00, a price point that aligns closely with these historical precedents and reflects the premium for multi-signature, deceased talent items. High-caliber collectibles of this nature are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this offering a potential blue-chip asset for discerning investors.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia include the ultra-rare signed WWF 8" x 10" photo that achieved $5,019.60 and the vintage signed album page with his "Jean Ferre" signature, which realized $5,655.60, both underscoring strong market valuation for authenticated pieces. You could invest in this autographed photo featuring Andre the Giant, Rick McGraw, and four others at $5,225.00, a price point that aligns closely with these historical precedents and reflects the premium for multi-signature, deceased talent items. High-caliber collectibles of this nature are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this offering a potential blue-chip asset for discerning investors.
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WWE The Godfather “Raw XXX” RING WORN SUIT PHILADELPHIA PA
US $5000Seller: nicosnest24
Feedback: 100% (11)
Notes: 13 watching
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. Priced at $5,000, the WWE The Godfather “Raw XXX” ring-worn suit offers comparable provenance and exclusivity, aligning with these historical precedents while presenting a competitive entry point for collectors. Unique assets of this caliber rarely surface, and historical patterns indicate that once acquired, they often remain off-market for extended periods, reinforcing their blue-chip status.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. Priced at $5,000, the WWE The Godfather “Raw XXX” ring-worn suit offers comparable provenance and exclusivity, aligning with these historical precedents while presenting a competitive entry point for collectors. Unique assets of this caliber rarely surface, and historical patterns indicate that once acquired, they often remain off-market for extended periods, reinforcing their blue-chip status.
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André (Roussimov) Andre the Giant "Jean FERRÉ" WWF/WWE Signed Photo ACA LOA
US $5000Seller: blakenotes13
Feedback: 100% (1966)
Notes: 13 watching
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia include a PSA/DNA graded signed photo that achieved $5,019.60 and another authenticated signature that realized $4,446.00, underscoring strong market valuation for elite pieces. At $5,000, this ACA LOA-signed photo aligns closely with these historical precedents, offering a strategic entry point for collectors seeking blue-chip wrestling assets. As Andre the Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a rare opportunity to secure a truly significant collectible.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for Andre the Giant memorabilia include a PSA/DNA graded signed photo that achieved $5,019.60 and another authenticated signature that realized $4,446.00, underscoring strong market valuation for elite pieces. At $5,000, this ACA LOA-signed photo aligns closely with these historical precedents, offering a strategic entry point for collectors seeking blue-chip wrestling assets. As Andre the Giant is deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a rare opportunity to secure a truly significant collectible.
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Jeff Hardy Worn WWE worn photoshoot Undertaker wrestling Used Ring Worn WWF
US $5000Seller: wweaxxess
Feedback: 100% (91)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1980's Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s WWE ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand for authenticated, event-used pieces. While items at this level have fetched $4,270–$5,870, this rare Jeff Hardy Worn WWE photoshoot and Undertaker wrestling-used ring-worn WWF item is competitively positioned at $5,000, offering equivalent caliber and provenance. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical patterns showing they move quickly and often remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1980's Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s WWE ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand for authenticated, event-used pieces. While items at this level have fetched $4,270–$5,870, this rare Jeff Hardy Worn WWE photoshoot and Undertaker wrestling-used ring-worn WWF item is competitively positioned at $5,000, offering equivalent caliber and provenance. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical patterns showing they move quickly and often remain off-market for extended periods.
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Ken Shamrock Lions Den Shirt From Wrestlemania Autographed Worn Shirt Wwe UFC
US $5000Seller: muscleinmotion
Feedback: 99.10% (782)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1980's Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s WWE ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand for authenticated, event-used pieces. While items at this level have fetched $4,270–$5,870, this rare Ken Shamrock Lions Den Wrestlemania-worn, autographed shirt offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $5,000 market valuation. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the 1980's Kerry Von Erich match-worn boots at $5,160 and Torrie Wilson’s WWE ring-worn boots at $5,870, underscoring robust demand for authenticated, event-used pieces. While items at this level have fetched $4,270–$5,870, this rare Ken Shamrock Lions Den Wrestlemania-worn, autographed shirt offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $5,000 market valuation. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.
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1983 Signed MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE LEAPING LANNY POFFO ICW Wrestling Photo WWF
US $3999Seller: jerrythekinglawler
Feedback: 99.60% (1496)
Notes: 18 watching
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Andre The Giant Signed 8x10 Vintage Wrestling Photo, which achieved $4,400, and the Hulk Hogan, Mr. T signed Wrestlemania poster at $3,965, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. Priced at $3,999, this 1983 signed MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE LEAPING LANNY POFFO ICW Wrestling Photo offers comparable historical significance and rarity, positioning it as a competitive entry among blue-chip assets. With both Randy Savage and Lanny Poffo now deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to snag this item.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the Andre The Giant Signed 8x10 Vintage Wrestling Photo, which achieved $4,400, and the Hulk Hogan, Mr. T signed Wrestlemania poster at $3,965, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. Priced at $3,999, this 1983 signed MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE LEAPING LANNY POFFO ICW Wrestling Photo offers comparable historical significance and rarity, positioning it as a competitive entry among blue-chip assets. With both Randy Savage and Lanny Poffo now deceased, items of this caliber are getting harder and harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to snag this item.
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WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya WORN NIGHT CRAFT OUFIT JERRY ONLY MISFITS
US $3500Seller: marvel-nj
Feedback: 100% (2129)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the WWE Torrie Wilson Ring-Worn Diva Era Costume at $3,550 and the 1990s Hulk Hogan Match-Worn, Signed nWo Tights at $3,355, demonstrating robust demand for high-profile, authenticated pieces. While items at this level have fetched $3,550–$3,904, this rare WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya WORN NIGHT CRAFT OUTFIT JERRY ONLY MISFITS offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 entry point. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the WWE Torrie Wilson Ring-Worn Diva Era Costume at $3,550 and the 1990s Hulk Hogan Match-Worn, Signed nWo Tights at $3,355, demonstrating robust demand for high-profile, authenticated pieces. While items at this level have fetched $3,550–$3,904, this rare WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya WORN NIGHT CRAFT OUTFIT JERRY ONLY MISFITS offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 entry point. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, with historical precedent showing they often move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.
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WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya Worn Biker Outfit BOOTS CHAPS HELMET JACKET
US $3500Seller: marvel-nj
Feedback: 100% (2129)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the WWE Torrie Wilson ring-worn costume at $3,550, a Jeff Hardy match-used autographed chair at $3,588, and 1990s Hulk Hogan match-worn nWo tights at $3,355, all reflecting robust demand for high-profile items. While comparable assets have fetched similar amounts, this rare WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya worn biker outfit—complete with boots, chaps, helmet, and jacket—offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 market valuation. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger, as historical precedent shows they move quickly and often remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the WWE Torrie Wilson ring-worn costume at $3,550, a Jeff Hardy match-used autographed chair at $3,588, and 1990s Hulk Hogan match-worn nWo tights at $3,355, all reflecting robust demand for high-profile items. While comparable assets have fetched similar amounts, this rare WWE AEW Superstar Paige aka Saraya worn biker outfit—complete with boots, chaps, helmet, and jacket—offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 market valuation. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger, as historical precedent shows they move quickly and often remain off-market for extended periods.
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Randy Macho Man Savage Signed 4x6 Original Photo PSA PSA/DNA 8 NM-MT AUTO
US $3500Seller: allenkung
Feedback: 100% (1073)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in the $3,000–$4,000 range include the 1980's Andre The Giant Signed Wrestling News Poster at $3,360 and the March 31, 1985 Hulk Hogan & Mr. T signed Wrestlemania poster at $3,965, underscoring robust demand at this level. While items at this tier have fetched $3,355–$4,042, this rare Randy "Macho Man" Savage Signed 4x6 Original Photo (PSA/DNA 8 NM-MT AUTO) offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 price point. Items from legendary, now-deceased talents like Savage are getting harder to find year after year, and once acquired, such blue-chip assets seldom return to market.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in the $3,000–$4,000 range include the 1980's Andre The Giant Signed Wrestling News Poster at $3,360 and the March 31, 1985 Hulk Hogan & Mr. T signed Wrestlemania poster at $3,965, underscoring robust demand at this level. While items at this tier have fetched $3,355–$4,042, this rare Randy "Macho Man" Savage Signed 4x6 Original Photo (PSA/DNA 8 NM-MT AUTO) offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,500 price point. Items from legendary, now-deceased talents like Savage are getting harder to find year after year, and once acquired, such blue-chip assets seldom return to market.
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Bruiser Brody (d 1988) Signed Houston Wrestling Contract HOF RARE Frank Goodish
US $3499.99Seller: budman015
Feedback: 100% (3002)
Benchmark sales in this price range include the Andre The Giant autograph from November 11, 1979, which achieved $3,500.00, and a 1/1 Hulk Hogan AUTO Inscribed Painted Wrestlemania 3 Silverdome Seatback Holo at $3,527.00, underscoring robust demand for elite wrestling memorabilia. At $3,499.99, this Bruiser Brody (d 1988) Signed Houston Wrestling Contract stands as a competitive, blue-chip asset, offering comparable historical significance and rarity. Items like these are getting harder and harder to find year after year, and this could be your only opportunity to snag this item.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in this price range include the Andre The Giant autograph from November 11, 1979, which achieved $3,500.00, and a 1/1 Hulk Hogan AUTO Inscribed Painted Wrestlemania 3 Silverdome Seatback Holo at $3,527.00, underscoring robust demand for elite wrestling memorabilia. At $3,499.99, this Bruiser Brody (d 1988) Signed Houston Wrestling Contract stands as a competitive, blue-chip asset, offering comparable historical significance and rarity. Items like these are getting harder and harder to find year after year, and this could be your only opportunity to snag this item.
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VTG 1987 Mello Yello NWA American Dream Dusty Rhodes Signed Display Poster 18x28
US $3000Seller: braxtonct
Feedback: 99.40% (1751)
Notes: 35 watching
Investor Insight: Recent benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the ORIGINAL VINTAGE WRESTLING POSTER CIVIC CENTER SAMMARTINO at $3,000 and the Apr. 29, 1985 Sports Illustrated Hulk Hogan 1st Cover at $3,355, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. While items at this level have fetched $2,650–$3,355, this rare VTG 1987 Mello Yello NWA American Dream Dusty Rhodes Signed Display Poster 18x28 offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,000 valuation. Collectibles of this stature, especially featuring a legendary and now-deceased figure like Dusty Rhodes, are getting harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to secure such an asset.(Click to read more)
Investor Insight: Recent benchmark sales in the elite wrestling memorabilia market include the ORIGINAL VINTAGE WRESTLING POSTER CIVIC CENTER SAMMARTINO at $3,000 and the Apr. 29, 1985 Sports Illustrated Hulk Hogan 1st Cover at $3,355, underscoring robust demand at this price tier. While items at this level have fetched $2,650–$3,355, this rare VTG 1987 Mello Yello NWA American Dream Dusty Rhodes Signed Display Poster 18x28 offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,000 valuation. Collectibles of this stature, especially featuring a legendary and now-deceased figure like Dusty Rhodes, are getting harder to find year after year—this could be your only opportunity to secure such an asset.
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Extremely Rare Kerry Von Erich signed Original WWF Promo JSA Cert
US $3000Seller: philliesfanbud20
Feedback: 99.80% (8355)
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Benchmark sales in this price range include the ORIGINAL VINTAGE WRESTLING POSTER CIVIC CENTER SAMMARTINO, which achieved $3,000.00, and the Apr. 29, 1985 Sports Illustrated Hulk Hogan 1st Cover, which realized $3,355.00, underscoring robust demand for elite wrestling memorabilia. While items at this level have fetched comparable amounts, this Extremely Rare Kerry Von Erich signed Original WWF Promo (JSA Cert) offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,000.00 price point. As Kerry Von Erich is deceased, items of this significance are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip asset for discerning collectors.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales in this price range include the ORIGINAL VINTAGE WRESTLING POSTER CIVIC CENTER SAMMARTINO, which achieved $3,000.00, and the Apr. 29, 1985 Sports Illustrated Hulk Hogan 1st Cover, which realized $3,355.00, underscoring robust demand for elite wrestling memorabilia. While items at this level have fetched comparable amounts, this Extremely Rare Kerry Von Erich signed Original WWF Promo (JSA Cert) offers equivalent caliber at a competitive $3,000.00 price point. As Kerry Von Erich is deceased, items of this significance are getting harder and harder to find year after year, making this a potential blue-chip asset for discerning collectors.
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Alexa Bliss Worn WWE worn photoshoot Undertaker wrestling Used Ring Worn Wyatt
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Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the "Macho Man" Randy Savage ring-worn hat with signed photo, which achieved $2,800, and a signed ring-worn Savage jacket and pants set that realized $2,659.20. While items at this level have fetched similar amounts, this rare Alexa Bliss Worn WWE worn photoshoot Undertaker wrestling Used Ring Worn Wyatt offers equivalent caliber at an accessible point. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, as historical patterns show they move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.(Click to read more)
Benchmark sales for elite wrestling memorabilia in this price range include the "Macho Man" Randy Savage ring-worn hat with signed photo, which achieved $2,800, and a signed ring-worn Savage jacket and pants set that realized $2,659.20. While items at this level have fetched similar amounts, this rare Alexa Bliss Worn WWE worn photoshoot Undertaker wrestling Used Ring Worn Wyatt offers equivalent caliber at an accessible point. Unique collectibles of this stature rarely linger in the market, as historical patterns show they move quickly and remain off-market for extended periods.
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