Gatekeepers vs. Evolution: A Follow-Up to "Will Fans Accept Logan Paul’s Pokémon Card as Wrestling’s Next Auction Record?"
Building on the Original Debate: A couple of weeks ago, I published an article on my site titled "Will Fans Accept Logan Paul’s Pokémon Card as Wrestling’s Next Auction Record?" (updated December 29, 2025). In it, I laid out the case for why Logan Paul's PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator—worn prominently at WrestleMania 38—could shatter wrestling memorabilia sales records when it hits auction in 2026. That piece sparked some debate on X, with a few collectors pushing back hard...
Andre the Giant Market Analysis — The Story of the Andre Ephemera Lot & The Top 7 Highest Auctions
How did a $1,400 binder lot produce a record-breaking $14,640 signed photo? This analysis tracks the incredible journey of the "Andre Ephemera Lot" and provides a deep dive into the price variance of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars rookies. Explore the definitive auction data and the full countdown of Andre’s top 7 highest public sales.
Logan Paul Pikachu Illustrator Card — A Contender for Wrestling’s Next Auction Record?
Logan Paul’s PSA Grade 10 Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card — worn during his WrestleMania 38 entrance — is set for public auction and stands a significant chance of becoming the highest-priced wrestling-related collectible ever sold publicly, potentially surpassing all current benchmarks in the market.
Hulk Hogan WrestleMania IX Boots Highest Stand-Alone Record
In December 2025, the hierarchy of professional wrestling collectibles stood its ground decisively. Hulk Hogan’s match-used boots from WrestleMania IX sold publicly for $140,300, establishing and expanding new benchmark as the highest publicly recorded sale price ever achieved for a single Hulk Hogan item, surpassing his 1982 Wrestling All-Stars card PSA 9.