Top 100 Wrestling Auctions

A curated overview of the most valuable wrestling collectibles ever sold at public auction, ranked by sale price and backed by documented records from major sources like Heritage Auctions, Goldin, Fanatics, ebay, and others.

Updated as records are broken — Does your grail make the list?


Main front view of 1994 Miami "Bumble Bee" perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card graded PSA 10 GEM Mint showing full card front, perforation detail, vibrant Bumble Bee graphics and clear PSA slab label
Main front view of 1994 Miami "Bumble Bee" perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card graded PSA 10 GEM Mint showing full card front, perforation detail, vibrant Bumble Bee graphics and clear PSA slab label
#100

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Perforated Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson ROOKIE PSA 10 GE...

Sale: $15,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 02/08/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE PSA 10 GEM, featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling memorabilia, marking the early crossover of a future global icon. This card, authenticated and graded as GEM MINT by Fanatics, underscores its pristine preservation and exceptional scarcity. On 02/08/2026, it commanded a realized price of $15,600.00 after 40 competitive bids, affirming its elite status and robust demand among discerning collector-investors.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of Signed 1982 PWE Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card — BGS Mint 9 with Beckett Auto 10 autograph grade, population 1 no higher, high-resolution image showing card front and signature
Main front view of Signed 1982 PWE Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card — BGS Mint 9 with Beckett Auto 10 autograph grade, population 1 no higher, high-resolution image showing card front and signatureBack and label close-up of 1982 PWE Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card showing BGS grading label, Beckett Auto 10 autograph grade, population report Pop One no higher and card back condition
#99

Signed 1982 PWE Wrestling All Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2 BGS Mint 9, Be...

Sale: $15,860
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The Signed 1982 PWE Wrestling All Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2, graded BGS Mint 9 with a Beckett Auto 10, stands as a singularly important artifact in wrestling collectibles, encapsulating the meteoric ascent of Hulk Hogan at the dawn of his cultural dominance. As cataloged by Heritage, this card—distinguished by its population one status with none graded higher—features a vivid, authenticated signature that transforms it from a mere trading card into a museum-caliber relic, bridging the worlds of sports memorabilia and pop culture history. The card’s subgrades—Centering 8.5, Corners 9, Edges 9.5, Surface 9—underscore its remarkable preservation, a rarity for early 1980s wrestling issues, and its $15,860.00 sale price on 02/23/2025 further cements its stature as a blue-chip investment piece. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the combination of pristine condition, iconic subject, and unmatched scarcity positions this Hogan card as a definitive cornerstone for advanced collectors seeking both historical gravitas and market-proven value.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 2025 Topps Chrome WWE The Rock Retrospective Autographs SuperFractor #RRA-1 — Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson signed 1/1 chrome card in PSA MINT 970 slab highlighting iridescent superfractor pattern, bold autograph and serial numbering
Main front view of 2025 Topps Chrome WWE The Rock Retrospective Autographs SuperFractor #RRA-1 — Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson signed 1/1 chrome card in PSA MINT 970 slab highlighting iridescent superfractor pattern, bold autograph and serial numberingBack detail of 2025 Topps Chrome WWE The Rock Retrospective Autographs SuperFractor #RRA-1 — reverse view showing set and product information, 1/1 designation, authentication text and PSA certification label with slab edge and condition close-up
#98

2025 Topps Chrome WWE The Rock Retrospective Autographs SuperFractor #RRA-1...

Sale: $15,860
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 03/29/2025
Historical Analysis

The 2025 Topps Chrome WWE The Rock Retrospective Autographs SuperFractor #RRA-1, featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson’s blue-ink signature, stands as a singular artifact—graded MINT 9 by PSA (107938686) and serial-numbered 1/1. Johnson’s pivotal influence during WWE’s Attitude Era and subsequent global stardom elevate this card’s historical significance. As cataloged by Goldin, the card realized a $15,860.00 sale on 03/29/2025, underscoring its elite status among wrestling collectibles. The manufacturer’s statement on the card affirms authenticity, serving as its certificate of origin.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Front view of 1994 Bumble Bee Miami perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab showing card front, perforations, and PSA grade label
Front view of 1994 Bumble Bee Miami perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab showing card front, perforations, and PSA grade label
#97

1994 Miami/Bumble Bee, Perforated Dwayne The Rock Johnson Rookie Card – PSA...

Sale: $16,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 10/22/2022
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami/Bumble Bee, Perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Rookie Card—graded PSA GEM MT 10 (58856902)—stands as a premier artifact bridging collegiate football and global wrestling stardom. According to Goldin, fewer than 15% of over 220 PSA-cataloged examples have attained this elite grade, underscoring its scarcity and pristine preservation. This card, featuring Johnson as a Miami Hurricanes defensive lineman, achieved a $16,800.00 sale on 10/22/2022, reflecting robust demand and crossover appeal. Sponsored by Bumble Bee Seafoods, it captures a pivotal pre-WWF moment in Johnson’s storied career.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Front view of 2023 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #41 The Rock 1/1 PSA MINT 9 graded card showcasing the striking Black Prizm surface, full-color portrait of The Rock, one-of-one serial and visible PSA label, Goldin auction provenance $16,800 06/28/2023
Front view of 2023 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #41 The Rock 1/1 PSA MINT 9 graded card showcasing the striking Black Prizm surface, full-color portrait of The Rock, one-of-one serial and visible PSA label, Goldin auction provenance $16,800 06/28/2023Back and slab close-up of 2023 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #41 The Rock 1/1 highlighting the card reverse, manufacturer markings and 1/1 designation, PSA MINT 9 encapsulation and certification details with Goldin auction lot information
#96

2023 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #41 The Rock (#1/1) - PSA MINT 9

Sale: $16,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/28/2023
Historical Analysis

The 2023 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #41 The Rock (#1/1), graded MINT 9 by PSA (cert. 75357995), stands as a singular artifact spotlighting Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, a pivotal figure in WWE history and a global entertainment icon. As cataloged by Goldin, this one-of-a-kind card—serial-numbered 1/1—realized $16,800.00 at auction on 06/28/2023, underscoring its elite status among collector-investors. The Rock’s legacy as a 10-time world champion and the first African-American WWF/WWE world champion, coupled with his crossover stardom in major films, amplifies the card’s historical and cultural significance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Front view of 2022 Panini Select WWE Black Prizm #162 The Rock 1/1 — PSA MINT 9 graded card in protective slab showing The Rock portrait, black prizm reflective finish, 1-of-1 designation and visible PSA label
Front view of 2022 Panini Select WWE Black Prizm #162 The Rock 1/1 — PSA MINT 9 graded card in protective slab showing The Rock portrait, black prizm reflective finish, 1-of-1 designation and visible PSA label
#95

2022 Panini Select WWE Black Prizm #162 The Rock (#1/1) - PSA MINT 9

Sale: $17,080
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/15/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2022 Panini Select WWE Black Prizm #162 The Rock (#1/1), graded MINT 9 by PSA (83180057), stands as a singular artifact spotlighting WWE Hall of Famer Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, whose crossover from Miami Hurricanes football to global wrestling stardom and Hollywood acclaim defined the "Attitude Era." Cataloged by Goldin, this one-of-a-kind, serial-numbered collectible achieved a realized price of $17,080.00 on 06/15/2026, underscoring its elite status and market demand among discerning collector-investors.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1988 WWF Macho Man Randy Savage ring promo worn and signed shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection photo matched to event worn 1988 showing full chest autograph and ring-worn fabric
Main front view of 1988 WWF Macho Man Randy Savage ring promo worn and signed shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection photo matched to event worn 1988 showing full chest autograph and ring-worn fabricAlternate angled view of the 1988 WWF Macho Man Randy Savage promo shirt highlighting collar and sleeve wear plus visible Randy Savage signature and collection provenanceClose-up detail of Randy Savage autograph on the 1988 ring promo shirt showing ink characteristics fabric distress and photo-matched provenance
#94

1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The Macho ...

Sale: $17,080
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun and photo-matched to the pivotal handshake that forged the Mega Powers alliance with Hulk Hogan, stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia. This green and black top, adorned with yellow tassels and Savage’s bold signature, is directly linked to the July 30, 1988 WWF Superstars taping, a moment that redefined wrestling’s narrative landscape. According to Heritage’s evaluation, this artifact, authenticated by Sports Investors, PSA/DNA, and Beckett, realized $17,080.00 at auction on 02/23/2025, underscoring its historical and investment significance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front close-up view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black 1/1 John Cena #45 graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT highlighting the black Prizm finish, centered John Cena image, holographic shine and visible BGS grade label
Main front close-up view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black 1/1 John Cena #45 graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT highlighting the black Prizm finish, centered John Cena image, holographic shine and visible BGS grade labelBack detail view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black 1/1 John Cena #45 showing the card back design, printing and production details, edge condition and protective BGS slab for this Panini-issued collectible
#93

2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black John Cena 1/1 #45 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT

Sale: $17,100
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 05/25/2023
Historical Analysis

The 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black John Cena 1/1 #45 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT, featuring John Cena carrying Shinsuke Nakamura, stands as a singular artifact marking both Cena’s 20th WWE anniversary and Panini’s inaugural exclusive WWE release. According to Fanatics, this card’s BGS 9.5 GEM MINT grade and unique 1/1 status underscore its extreme scarcity and investment appeal. Cena’s unmatched legacy—spanning 16 world titles, a Guinness world record for Make-A-Wish grants, and crossover stardom—drives demand, as evidenced by its $17,100.00 sale on 05/25/2023.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card encapsulated in BGS holder graded GEM MINT 9.5 showing the card's front artwork and original graphics for collector display
Front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card encapsulated in BGS holder graded GEM MINT 9.5 showing the card's front artwork and original graphics for collector displayBack detail of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card inside BGS tamper-evident case graded GEM MINT 9.5 highlighting reverse printing and visible grading label for authentication and condition assessment
#92

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant Rookie Card – BGS GEM ...

Sale: $18,000
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/13/2020
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 André the Giant Rookie Card, encapsulated in a BGS GEM MINT 9.5 holder, stands as a cornerstone artifact in wrestling memorabilia, predating the mass-produced Topps issues by several years and capturing the Hall of Famer at the genesis of his American stardom. This card’s significance is amplified by its depiction of André Roussimoff—whose immense presence and magnetic persona were instrumental in elevating professional wrestling’s mainstream appeal during the 1980s, epitomized by his legendary clash with Hulk Hogan on "The Main Event." According to Goldin’s cataloging, the card achieved a realized price of $18,000.00 on December 13, 2020, underscoring its desirability among elite collectors. The BGS condition report, as detailed by Goldin, confirms a pristine assessment: Centering 9.5, Corners 9.5, Edges 9.5, and Surface 9, collectively earning the coveted GEM MINT 9.5 grade—a testament to its extraordinary preservation and scarcity in such elite condition.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1985 Hulk Hogan signed ticket stub from the inaugural WrestleMania (March 31, 1985, Madison Square Garden) showing event printing, date and bold Hogan autograph with PSA/DNA authentication and PSA grade 9
Main front view of 1985 Hulk Hogan signed ticket stub from the inaugural WrestleMania (March 31, 1985, Madison Square Garden) showing event printing, date and bold Hogan autograph with PSA/DNA authentication and PSA grade 9Back detail of 1985 Hulk Hogan WrestleMania I ticket stub showing reverse printing, ticket edge and condition characteristics with visible authentication reference tied to PSA/DNA PSA 9
#91

1985 Hulk Hogan Signed Ticket Stub From Inaugural Wrestlemania on 3/31/1985...

Sale: $18,000
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 03/14/2022
Historical Analysis

The 1985 Hulk Hogan signed ticket stub from the inaugural Wrestlemania, held March 31, 1985, at Madison Square Garden, stands as a pivotal artifact from the genesis of the modern wrestling era, encapsulating the moment when Hulk Hogan and Mr. T’s headline victory catalyzed the WWF’s ascent to industry dominance. This particular stub, authenticated and encapsulated by PSA/DNA (63114510) with a MINT 9 grade for Hogan’s silver marker signature, represents not only a tangible link to the event that redefined sports entertainment but also a benchmark in wrestling memorabilia valuation. As cataloged by Goldin, the ticket achieved a realized price of $18,000.00 on March 14, 2022, underscoring its desirability among elite collectors and its status as a cornerstone investment piece. The convergence of provenance, condition, and direct association with both Hulk Hogan and Wrestlemania I elevates this collectible to a rarefied tier within the market, reflecting both historical and financial significance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1985 Topps WWF Wrestling Stars Hulk Hogan #1 rookie card PSA 10 GEM MINT in PSA slab showing vibrant front artwork, Topps logo and authenticated PSA grade label
Main front view of 1985 Topps WWF Wrestling Stars Hulk Hogan #1 rookie card PSA 10 GEM MINT in PSA slab showing vibrant front artwork, Topps logo and authenticated PSA grade labelBack detail close-up of 1985 Topps WWF Hulk Hogan #1 rookie card showing the Topps card back design with player bio and stats, sharp centering and condition visible through the PSA slab edge
#90

1985 Topps WWF Wrestling Hulk Hogan #1 PSA 10 GEM MINT

Sale: $18,000
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 11/20/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1985 Topps WWF Wrestling Hulk Hogan #1 PSA 10 GEM MINT stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan, whose influence propelled the WWF into mainstream prominence during the Rock 'n' Wrestling Era. This card, featuring Hogan in his championship prime, is widely regarded as the definitive visual artifact of "Hulkamania," symbolizing both the athletic and entertainment revolutions he spearheaded. As cataloged by Fanatics, only 15 examples have achieved the coveted PSA 10 GEM MINT designation out of nearly 2,800 submissions, underscoring its extraordinary scarcity and elite status among collectors. The card’s market significance was emphatically demonstrated by its $18,000.00 sale on 11/20/2025, a transaction that reflects both its historical gravitas and enduring demand within the high-end collectible arena.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1992–95 Mick Foley "Cactus Jack" IWA Japan King of the Death Match multi-promotion match-worn wrestling tights with direct handwritten provenance from Foley
Main front view of 1992–95 Mick Foley "Cactus Jack" IWA Japan King of the Death Match multi-promotion match-worn wrestling tights with direct handwritten provenance from FoleyAngled alternate view showing front panel, elastic waistband and in-ring wear patterns on Cactus Jack match-worn tights from the 1992–95 King of the Death Match archiveBack detail of Mick Foley Cactus Jack wrestling tights highlighting rear stitching, seam repair and authentic match-use distress consistent with hardcore IWA Japan competitionClose-up of fabric texture and ring abrasion, displaying scuffs and age-related wear on the Cactus Jack 1992–95 match-worn tights
#89

1992-95 Mick Foley 'Cactus Jack' IWA Japan King of the Death Match Archive ...

Sale: $18,300
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1992-95 Mick Foley (Cactus Jack) IWA Japan King of the Death Match Archive, highlighted by the multi-promotion match-worn wrestling tights with direct handwritten provenance from Foley, stands as a singular artifact of hardcore wrestling history. Worn during the iconic 1995 Kawasaki Dream tournament—culminating in the legendary Exploding Ring Time Bomb Death Match against Terry Funk—these tights, as cataloged by Heritage, exhibit extensive battle damage and are visually matched to period media. Accompanied by Foley’s signed letters, a 1995 event ticket, and Weekly Pro Issue 688, this archive realized $18,300.00 on 05/17/2026, underscoring its market significance and, per Heritage’s evaluation, its exceptional rarity and completeness for advanced collector-investors.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1985 Topps WWF Rookie #1 Hulk Hogan card graded PSA Gem Mint 10 — vibrant Topps artwork, sharp corners, excellent centering and clean surface visible through the PSA slab
Main front view of 1985 Topps WWF Rookie #1 Hulk Hogan card graded PSA Gem Mint 10 — vibrant Topps artwork, sharp corners, excellent centering and clean surface visible through the PSA slabClose-up detail of the PSA Gem Mint 10 certification and slab for 1985 Topps Hulk Hogan Rookie #1 — readable PSA label and serial, edge and surface texture, grading sticker and Heritage auction listing ($18,300)
#88

1985 Topps WWF Hulk Hogan Rookie #1 PSA Gem Mint 10

Sale: $18,300
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 12/19/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1985 Topps WWF Hulk Hogan Rookie #1 PSA Gem Mint 10, as cataloged by Heritage, epitomizes the intersection of sports entertainment and collectible investment, encapsulating Hulk Hogan’s transformative impact on wrestling’s mainstream ascent. This card, the flagship of Topps’ inaugural WWF release, showcases Hogan at the zenith of his cultural influence, immortalized in flawless condition—a distinction underscored by its PSA Gem Mint 10 grade and the extreme scarcity of such high-caliber examples due to prevalent centering and print challenges. According to Heritage’s evaluation, only fifteen copies have achieved this elite status, amplifying its desirability among discerning collectors. The realized price of $18,300.00 on 12/19/2025 not only affirms its market stature but also reflects the enduring demand for cornerstone memorabilia from the golden era of wrestling. This card stands as a definitive artifact, merging pristine preservation with the legacy of an era-defining icon.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 2025 Topps WWE Royalty WrestleMania Jey Uso Patch Auto 1/1 collectible card showing full autograph, oversized multicolored patch, Topps and WrestleMania branding, and visible CGC Authenticated slab with #WPA-JEY
Main front view of 2025 Topps WWE Royalty WrestleMania Jey Uso Patch Auto 1/1 collectible card showing full autograph, oversized multicolored patch, Topps and WrestleMania branding, and visible CGC Authenticated slab with #WPA-JEYClose up angled detail of the 2025 Topps WWE Royalty Jey Uso PATCH AUTO 1/1 highlighting patch texture, on-card signature strokes, one of one designation and CGC AUTH certification for premium WWE memorabilia
#87

2025 Topps WWE Royalty WrestleMania Jey Uso PATCH AUTO 1/1 #WPA-JEY CGC AUT...

Sale: $18,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 06/14/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2025 Topps WWE Royalty WrestleMania Jey Uso PATCH AUTO 1/1 #WPA-JEY CGC AUTH stands as a singular artifact in modern wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Jey Uso within WWE’s evolving narrative landscape. This one-of-a-kind card, authenticated and cataloged by Fanatics, features a unique event-worn patch and a bold on-card signature, underscoring its exclusivity and direct connection to WrestleMania’s grand stage. The realized auction price of $18,600.00 on 06/14/2026, following 17 competitive bids, not only affirms its desirability among elite collectors but also signals Jey Uso’s enduring impact on the sport’s cultural and investment value. According to Fanatics’ evaluation, the card’s pristine condition and irreplicable 1/1 status elevate it to a premier tier within the trading card market, making it a cornerstone for those seeking historically significant WWE assets.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 2024 Panini Flawless WWE WrestleMania Platinum Hulk Hogan 1/1 autographed trading card (AUTO DNA 10) in PSA slab displaying PSA 7 grade and #WM-HHG serial
Main front view of 2024 Panini Flawless WWE WrestleMania Platinum Hulk Hogan 1/1 autographed trading card (AUTO DNA 10) in PSA slab displaying PSA 7 grade and #WM-HHG serialClose-up angled detail of the 2024 Panini Flawless WrestleMania Platinum Hulk Hogan autograph highlighting the signature, DNA authentication (AUTO DNA 10) and PSA 7 certification on the slab
#86

2024 Panini Flawless WWE Wrestlemania Platinum Hulk Hogan AUTO DNA 10 1/1 #...

Sale: $18,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 05/22/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2024 Panini Flawless WWE WrestleMania Autographs Platinum Hulk Hogan AUTO DNA 10 1/1 #WM-HHG PSA 7 NRMT stands as a singular artifact, encapsulating the seismic impact of Hulk Hogan—whose partnership with Mr. T at the inaugural WrestleMania catalyzed the sport’s mainstream ascent and ushered in wrestling’s Golden Age. This card’s 1/1 parallel, featuring a pristine on-card signature graded DNA 10 and authenticated by PSA, directly commemorates Hogan’s headline role in one of the most pivotal events in wrestling history. As cataloged by Fanatics, the card’s extreme rarity and condition have driven its market value to $18,600.00 as of 05/22/2026, underscoring its desirability among elite collector-investors. The certification number remains active in the third-party grader’s database, further substantiating its provenance and investment-grade status.

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1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Autograph Card #2 — BAS authenticated autograph, Beckett BGS 9 grade (MINT62) front view showing signature and card image
1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Autograph Card #2 — BAS authenticated autograph, Beckett BGS 9 grade (MINT62) front view showing signature and card imageBack view close-up of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Auto #2 displaying reverse details, grading label and BAS authentication on the Beckett slab
#85

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE AUTO #2 BAS BGS 9 MINT

Sale: $18,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 08/04/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE AUTO #2, authenticated and graded MINT 9 by BAS BGS, stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, capturing the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan at the dawn of his global influence. As cataloged by Fanatics, this card’s exceptional condition and authenticated signature underscore its scarcity and desirability among elite collector circles. The card’s historical significance is further amplified by its performance in the 185th Weekly Sunday Auction, where, after 54 competitive bids, it realized a commanding $18,600.00 on August 4, 2025, reflecting both its enduring cultural resonance and robust investment appeal.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn signed outfit and hand wraps used for Halloween Havoc promotion vs Hulk Hogan and SuperBrawl VI match vs Ric Flair from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Main front view of 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn signed outfit and hand wraps used for Halloween Havoc promotion vs Hulk Hogan and SuperBrawl VI match vs Ric Flair from the Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionRear view showing back details wear and construction of the 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn signed outfit and wraps with provenance from the Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionClose up detail of Macho Man Randy Savage hand signed autograph on the 1996 ring worn outfit and wraps signature visible on fabric from Halloween Havoc and SuperBrawl VI provenance
#84

1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps - Used for Ha...

Sale: $18,910
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps, featured in both the Halloween Havoc promotion against Hulk Hogan and the SuperBrawl VI steel cage match versus Ric Flair, stands as a vivid artifact from Savage’s influential WCW tenure. This Michael Braun-designed ensemble, distinguished by its kaleidoscopic palette and bold yellow fringe, was worn during pivotal moments—including the infamous title loss to Flair, marked by Miss Elizabeth’s dramatic betrayal. According to Heritage’s cataloging, the set, complete with Savage’s signature on both top and bottom, achieved a realized price of $18,910.00 on 08/24/2025, underscoring its significance and desirability among elite wrestling memorabilia.

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Main front view of authentic match-used WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match casket autographed by The Undertaker & AJ Styles showing full exterior and event-worn finish
Main front view of authentic match-used WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match casket autographed by The Undertaker & AJ Styles showing full exterior and event-worn finishAngled alternate view of the WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match casket displaying dual autographs by The Undertaker and AJ Styles and visible scuffs from match useTight close-up of The Undertaker autograph on the match-used WrestleMania 36 casket highlighting pen strokes and surface wearTight close-up of AJ Styles autograph on the event-worn WrestleMania 36 casket showing signature detail and aging
#83

Authentic Match-Used: The Undertaker & Aj Styles Autographed WrestleMania 3...

Sale: $19,050
Auction: WWE Shop
Sold: 04/24/2026
Historical Analysis

The Authentic Match-Used: The Undertaker & AJ Styles Autographed WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match Casket stands as a singular artifact from a landmark WWE event, directly linking two icons—The Undertaker and AJ Styles—to their acclaimed cinematic showdown. Shared widely across social platforms and verified through witnessed signings, this casket achieved a realized price of $19,050.00 on 04/24/2026, with auction dynamics concluding at 10:17pm EST after no final bids emerged in the last five minutes. According to WWE Shop’s documentation, the item’s provenance and event-worn status are meticulously cataloged, underscoring its significance for discerning collector-investors.

Note: Analysis synthesized from WWE Shop data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Full front view of 2006 SummerSlam match-used barbed wire baseball bat from Ric Flair vs Cactus Jack I Quit match featuring Mick Foley showing full-length wood bat wrapped in barbed wire and visible in-ring wear
Full front view of 2006 SummerSlam match-used barbed wire baseball bat from Ric Flair vs Cactus Jack I Quit match featuring Mick Foley showing full-length wood bat wrapped in barbed wire and visible in-ring wearAlternate angled view of the Cactus Jack match-used barbed wire bat from SummerSlam 2006 highlighting the coil placement and overall patina from useClose-up of mid-barrel barbed wire wrap and impact marks on the Mick Foley match-used bat from Ric Flair vs Cactus Jack at SummerSlam 2006Detailed close-up of the bat tip and end cap showing wood grain and wear from the I Quit match at 2006 SummerSlam
#82

2006 SummerSlam Ric Flair vs Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) Match-Used Barb Wire ...

Sale: $19,200
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 08/29/2021
Historical Analysis

This extraordinary offering is the match-used barbed wire baseball bat wielded by Ric Flair during his infamous “I Quit” match against Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) at WWE SummerSlam 2006. Both Flair and Foley are regarded as icons in professional wrestling, each known for their resilience and willingness to push the boundaries of physical storytelling. This bat, an Alex Rodriguez Louisville Slugger C271 model, stands as a tangible artifact from one of the most brutal and emotionally charged encounters in WWE history, representing the apex of hardcore wrestling memorabilia. The significance of this piece is amplified by its direct involvement in a pivotal moment of the match. As the contest escalated, Flair repeatedly struck Foley with this very bat, wrapped in barbed wire, ultimately forcing Foley’s ally Melina to intervene. The dramatic conclusion—Foley quitting to protect Melina from further harm—cemented the bat’s place in wrestling lore. According to Goldin, the item is accompanied by a Letter of Authenticity from WWE, verifying its use during the event and further enhancing its provenance and desirability among collectors. The bat realized a sale price of $19,200.00 on August 29, 2021, underscoring the robust demand for authentic, event-worn memorabilia from landmark wrestling matches. In the current market, such items are highly sought after, particularly those associated with legendary figures and memorable storylines. The sale reflects both the enduring appeal of Ric Flair and Mick Foley and the increasing recognition of wrestling artifacts as blue-chip collectibles. As noted by Goldin, the bat’s direct lineage from WWE and its unmistakable role in a defining SummerSlam moment contribute to its exceptional rarity and investment potential. For high-end collector-investors, this piece offers not only a connection to two of wrestling’s most storied careers but also a museum-worthy relic from the golden era of hardcore wrestling.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World's Champions complete 50-card set showing card fronts featuring early sports champions including wrestlers SGC Set Registry #1
Main front view of 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World's Champions complete 50-card set showing card fronts featuring early sports champions including wrestlers SGC Set Registry #1Back detail close up of 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter World's Champions complete 50-card set showing printed card backs and verso design elements SGC Set Registry #1
#81

1887 N28 Allen & Ginter "World's Champions" Complete Set (50) - #1 on the S...

Sale: $19,200
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/24/2019
Historical Analysis

The 1887 N28 Allen & Ginter "World's Champions" Complete Set (50), currently ranked #1 on the SGC Set Registry, stands as a cornerstone of 19th-century tobacco card collecting, encapsulating a diverse array of athletic icons from baseball, wrestling, billiards, and other disciplines. This meticulously curated set, as cataloged by Heritage, features every card graded between EX and NM/MT+ by SGC, with an unadjusted GPA of 6.93, underscoring its exceptional preservation and uniformity. The roster includes luminaries such as Dempsey (SGC NM/MT+ 8.5), Annie Oakley (SGC EX/NM+ 6.5), and Buffalo Bill Cody (SGC NM+ 7.5), reflecting both the breadth and historical significance of the series. According to Heritage’s evaluation, assembling a set of this caliber is a formidable challenge, and its status atop the SGC Legacy Registry is secured by a substantial margin. The set’s market stature was emphatically demonstrated by its $19,200.00 realization at auction on 02/24/2019, affirming its desirability among elite collector-investors and its enduring relevance in the vintage sports memorabilia landscape.

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Front view of 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit used in the 1991 Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Front view of 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit used in the 1991 Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionAlternate angle of 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit showing overall condition and display provenanceBack and side detail of 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit highlighting construction and in ring wear from the 1991 Royal RumbleClose up of Macho Man Randy Savage signature label and ring wear on 1991 Royal Rumble outfit with collection provenance
#80

1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Ra...

Sale: $19,520
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit, authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication and PSA/DNA, stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, photo-matched to Savage’s pivotal interference at the January 19, 1991 Royal Rumble and his February 21, 1994 WWF World Heavyweight Title match against Yokozuna. This ensemble, featuring later-added black tassels and a bold signature, was instrumental in the storyline that cost The Ultimate Warrior the championship, a moment immortalized by Mattel’s Elite Collection reproduction. According to Heritage’s cataloging, the outfit’s provenance is further cemented by a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo and a realized auction value of $19,520.00 on 02/23/2025, underscoring its significance for elite collector-investors.

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1985 Topps WWF Wrestling #1 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card PSA 10 GEM MINT slabbed front view showing vintage Topps artwork and PSA label, iconic WWE Hall of Famer rookie card perfect grade for collectors
1985 Topps WWF Wrestling #1 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card PSA 10 GEM MINT slabbed front view showing vintage Topps artwork and PSA label, iconic WWE Hall of Famer rookie card perfect grade for collectors
#79

1985 Topps WWF Wrestling #1 Hulk Hogan RC Rookie HOF PSA 10 GEM MINT

Sale: $19,700
Auction: eBay
Sold: 01/20/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1985 Topps WWF Wrestling #1 Hulk Hogan RC Rookie HOF PSA 10 GEM MINT stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan, whose persona defined the sport’s golden era and propelled professional wrestling into mainstream pop culture. This card’s historical gravitas is amplified by its PSA 10 GEM MINT designation, a status that, according to eBay’s auction records, is exceptionally scarce and highly coveted among elite collectors. On January 20, 2025, this exact specimen commanded a realized price of $19,700.00, underscoring its established market value and the enduring demand for pristine, investment-grade examples. As cataloged by eBay, the convergence of Hogan’s Hall of Fame legacy, the card’s rookie status, and its flawless condition collectively elevate it to a premier asset within the vintage sports collectibles sector.

Note: Analysis synthesized from eBay data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of Mr. T ring-worn shorts from WrestleMania 2 (1986) showing full garment and provenance tag authentic event-worn WWE memorabilia
Main front view of Mr. T ring-worn shorts from WrestleMania 2 (1986) showing full garment and provenance tag authentic event-worn WWE memorabiliaAlternate angled view of Mr. T WrestleMania 2 (1986) ring-worn shorts displaying side panels and in-ring wear from his iconic matchClose-up detail of fabric and stitching on Mr. T ring-worn WrestleMania 2 (1986) shorts highlighting ring scuffs and wear patternsWaistband and internal construction detail of Mr. T WrestleMania 2 (1986) ring-worn shorts showing wear, labels, and authentic match use indicators
#78

Mr. T Ring-Worn Shorts from WrestleMania 2 (1986)

Sale: $20,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 03/24/2024
Historical Analysis

The Mr. T Ring-Worn Shorts from WrestleMania 2 (1986) represent a singular artifact from one of professional wrestling’s most culturally significant crossovers, as Mr. T—an emblematic figure of 1980s entertainment—donned these original satin trunks during his headline boxing match against "Rowdy" Roddy Piper on April 7, 1986. Featuring a prominent WWF logo patch and "MR. T" stitched in yellow across the waistband, these trunks, originally vivid in red and black, now display notable fading and wear consistent with both age and in-ring use, as documented by Heritage Auctions. The shorts’ provenance is further substantiated by a Certificate of Authenticity from Heritage, which cataloged the item’s condition and underscored the importance of in-person inspection for discerning collectors. On March 24, 2024, this piece achieved a realized price of $20,000.00, underscoring its desirability and market validation among elite memorabilia investors. According to Heritage’s evaluation, all condition observations are provided as general guidance and do not constitute a warranty, with photographs serving as an integral part of the item’s archival record.

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Main front view of Mid-1990s Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW 2300 Arena outdoor sign showing full venue logo and graphics, extensively signed by numerous ECW wrestlers and presented as rare Philadelphia wrestling memorabilia
Main front view of Mid-1990s Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW 2300 Arena outdoor sign showing full venue logo and graphics, extensively signed by numerous ECW wrestlers and presented as rare Philadelphia wrestling memorabiliaClose-up alternate view focusing on clustered wrestler signatures, paint texture, rivet mounting and weathering on the Mid-1990s ECW 2300 Arena outdoor sign, highlighting authenticity and collectible condition
#77

Mid 1990's Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW 2300 Arena Outdoor Sign - Sig...

Sale: $20,740
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The Mid 1990's Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) 2300 Arena Outdoor Sign, measuring an imposing 96x48" with backing, stands as a monumental relic from the epicenter of wrestling’s most revolutionary era. This artifact, once displayed at the legendary Philadelphia venue synonymous with ECW’s renegade spirit, bears the signatures of pivotal figures including Sunny (with her personalized inscription referencing the infamous auction moment), Joey Styles, Bob Artese, Francine, Shane Douglas, Bill Alfonso, Justin Credible, Axl Rotten, Sabu, Balls Mahoney, Jason Knight, and Ronnie from Atlas, among others—each autograph a testament to the sign’s direct connection to the performers who defined hardcore wrestling’s golden age. As cataloged by Heritage, the sign’s weathered fiberglass surface evidences its authentic exposure to the elements during ECW’s heyday, while its provenance is further cemented by a full PSA/DNA Letter of Authenticity and its sale by noted wrestling memorabilia authority Conrad Thompson. The sign’s realized price of $20,740.00 on May 17, 2026, underscores its extraordinary desirability among elite collectors, reflecting both the enduring cultural impact of ECW and the 2300 Arena and the rarity of such a comprehensive, event-worn piece signed by so many foundational talents.

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Main front view of 2010s Bray Wyatt match-worn and signed wrestling boots worn in NXT and WWE showing front profile, lacing and visible autograph
Main front view of 2010s Bray Wyatt match-worn and signed wrestling boots worn in NXT and WWE showing front profile, lacing and visible autographAlternate side angle of Bray Wyatt match-worn signed boots highlighting leather texture, stitching and in-ring scuffing from NXT and WWE appearances, Heritage lot 9133Rear heel detail of Bray Wyatt match-worn and signed boots showing back stitching, wear patterns and provenance marks from his early career in NXT and WWEClose-up of Bray Wyatt signature on boot leather with visible pen strokes and surrounding match wear indicating event use
#76

2010's Bray Wyatt Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Boots - Worn in NXT & WWE.

Sale: $20,740
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2010’s Bray Wyatt Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Boots—worn during his transformative tenure in both NXT and WWE—represent a cornerstone artifact from one of wrestling’s most inventive performers, Windham Rotunda, known professionally as Bray Wyatt. As cataloged by Heritage Auctions, these boots, authenticated by JSA, PSA/DNA, and Beckett, display extensive in-ring wear and bear Wyatt’s bold signature on the right boot, underscoring their direct connection to pivotal moments in his career. Wyatt’s unparalleled mastery of character work, from the enigmatic Wyatt Family leader to the psychologically complex Fiend, redefined narrative depth in professional wrestling and elevated the art of promo delivery, making such event-worn memorabilia exceptionally desirable. According to Heritage’s evaluation, these are among the earliest Wyatt match-worn boots to surface, with provenance further substantiated by multiple online images and comprehensive letters of authenticity. The boots achieved a realized price of $20,740.00 on May 17, 2026, reflecting both their scarcity and the enduring influence of Bray Wyatt’s legacy on the evolution of WWE storytelling.

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Main front view of Pro Wrestling NES (1987) sealed box showing Wata 9.6 A grade label Rev-A Round SOQ Last Production USA release
Main front view of Pro Wrestling NES (1987) sealed box showing Wata 9.6 A grade label Rev-A Round SOQ Last Production USA releaseBack detail of Pro Wrestling NES (1987) sealed box showing reverse artwork Wata 9.6 A sticker Rev-A Round SOQ Last Production markings Heritage auction listing $21,000
#75

Pro Wrestling - Wata 9.6 A Sealed [Rev-A, Round SOQ, Last Production], NES ...

Sale: $21,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 11/04/2022
Historical Analysis

Pro Wrestling - Wata 9.6 A Sealed [Rev-A, Round SOQ, Last Production], NES Nintendo 1987 USA, represents the pinnacle of preservation for this iconic black box title, with Heritage Auctions cataloging it as the highest graded example on Wata’s August 2022 population report—out of only nine total graded, eight of this specific variant. As a cornerstone of Nintendo’s Sports Series, this release not only introduced countless players to the wrestling genre but also became a cultural touchstone, immortalized by its famously quirky “A winner is you” victory screen. The exceptional rarity and condition of this copy, as evaluated by Heritage, directly contributed to its commanding $21,000.00 sale price on November 4, 2022, underscoring its desirability among elite collector-investors. This specimen’s status as the definitive graded copy cements its historical and financial significance within the vintage video game market.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #192 Stone Cold Steve Austin (1/1) Panini Encased card showing black prizm reflective finish full-color Stone Cold portrait and set identification
Main front view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #192 Stone Cold Steve Austin (1/1) Panini Encased card showing black prizm reflective finish full-color Stone Cold portrait and set identificationBack detail of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #192 Stone Cold Steve Austin (1/1) Panini Encased showing card back artwork set/issue information and Panini Encased authentication and serial designation
#74

2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #192 Stone Cold Steve Austin (#1/1) - Pan...

Sale: $21,000
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 07/27/2023
Historical Analysis

The 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizm #192 Stone Cold Steve Austin (#1/1) - Panini Encased, featuring Steve Austin executing his iconic Stone Cold Stunner, encapsulates the apex of wrestling memorabilia from the Attitude Era’s most influential figure. Austin’s seismic impact—marked by six WWF Championships and legendary rivalries—translates into this singular, serial-numbered collectible, which realized a $21,000.00 sale on 07/27/2023. According to Goldin’s evaluation, the card’s encased, virtually untouched condition and its unique 1/1 status underscore its elite investment appeal.

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Main front view of Pro Wrestling NES (1987) CGC 9.2 A+ sealed with original hangtab, 2‑code first production US release, graded and encapsulated — Heritage Auction primary image
Main front view of Pro Wrestling NES (1987) CGC 9.2 A+ sealed with original hangtab, 2‑code first production US release, graded and encapsulated — Heritage Auction primary imageRear detail and label close-up of Pro Wrestling NES showing CGC 9.2 certification label, intact hangtab, 2‑code designation and first‑production markings on the sealed cartridge slab, clear view of cartridge back art and lot provenance
#73

Pro Wrestling - CGC 9.2 A+ Sealed [Hangtab, 2 Code, First Production], NES ...

Sale: $21,250
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The Pro Wrestling - CGC 9.2 A+ Sealed [Hangtab, 2 Code, First Production], NES Nintendo 1987 USA stands as a pivotal artifact in the evolution of Nintendo’s black box series, embodying a fleeting production phase where hangtab packaging and dual product codes intersected with the company’s early adoption of shrinkwrap—a combination phased out by late 1987. As cataloged by Heritage, this is the first sealed, first-production example of Pro Wrestling offered from the Waterford Collection, with its provenance and exceptional preservation underscored by the CGC’s 9.2 A+ grade and the presence of the rare 5-screw cartridge. The box’s minor wear on the bottom right front corner is noted, yet the overall integrity remains outstanding, further elevating its desirability among elite collectors. The game’s cultural resonance is amplified by its iconic “A Winner is You” screen, a hallmark of NES nostalgia. Its sale at $21,250.00 on 05/23/2025 not only affirms its scarcity but also cements its status as a benchmark for first-production, sealed NES collectibles in the contemporary market, according to Heritage’s evaluation.

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Main front view of Randy Orton event-worn Money in the Bank briefcase from SummerSlam 2013 showing WWE logo, match cash-in provenance (cashes in on Daniel Bryan) and LOA authentication
Main front view of Randy Orton event-worn Money in the Bank briefcase from SummerSlam 2013 showing WWE logo, match cash-in provenance (cashes in on Daniel Bryan) and LOA authenticationClose-up alternate angle of Randy Orton Money in the Bank briefcase latch and handle showing event-worn scuffs, in-ring wear details and WWE LOA provenance
#72

2013 - Randy Orton Match-Won SummerSlam "Money in the Bank Briefcase" - Cas...

Sale: $21,960
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 03/14/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2013 WWE SummerSlam "Money in the Bank" briefcase, event-worn by Randy Orton and authenticated by a Letter of Provenance from Ben Brown, stands as a pivotal artifact from Orton’s dramatic cash-in against Daniel Bryan—immediately following Bryan’s victory over John Cena—facilitated by Triple H’s decisive interference. This red metal case, emblazoned with the iconic green and yellow "MONEY IN THE BANK" logo, exhibits match-use evidence including scratches and a notable indentation, as meticulously cataloged by Goldin. On March 14, 2026, this singular collectible realized a market price of $21,960.00, underscoring its significance as a tangible link to a transformative WWE championship moment.

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Main front view of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems (PMG) Purple E-HH Hulk Hogan signed card #122/125 — Purple PMG parallel, PSA NM-MT 8 overall grade with PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 autograph grade, numbered 122/125, Pop 4, Goldin listing $21,966
Main front view of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems (PMG) Purple E-HH Hulk Hogan signed card #122/125 — Purple PMG parallel, PSA NM-MT 8 overall grade with PSA/DNA GEM MT 10 autograph grade, numbered 122/125, Pop 4, Goldin listing $21,966
#71

2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems (PMG) Purple #E-HH H...

Sale: $21,966
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/15/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Precious Metal Gems (PMG) Purple #E-HH Hulk Hogan Signed Card (#122/125), graded NM-MT 8 by PSA and boasting a GEM MT 10 autograph certification from PSA/DNA (68821648), stands as a premier artifact within the wrestling memorabilia landscape. As cataloged by Goldin, this card is one of only four at its tier in PSA/DNA’s census, with none surpassing its autograph grade, underscoring its exceptional scarcity and desirability among elite collector-investors. Hulk Hogan’s vivid blue ink signature, applied directly to the card’s surface, amplifies the allure of this limited-edition piece, which is serial-numbered 122 out of just 125 produced exclusively for Upper Deck employees. The card’s historical significance is further magnified by its realized price of $21,966.00 on June 15, 2026, a testament to both Hogan’s enduring legacy and the escalating demand for high-grade, authenticated wrestling collectibles, as documented by Goldin.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

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Main front view of mid-1980s Rowdy Roddy Piper match-worn wrestling boots with accompanying Roddy Piper figure and family letter, same style worn at WrestleMania I
Main front view of mid-1980s Rowdy Roddy Piper match-worn wrestling boots with accompanying Roddy Piper figure and family letter, same style worn at WrestleMania IAlternate angled view showing lacing, overall condition and exterior wear on the Rowdy Roddy Piper mid-1980s match-worn wrestling boots with figure and provenance letter visibleBottom/sole view highlighting tread, wear patterns and construction of the mid-1980s Rowdy Roddy Piper match-worn wrestling boots with provenance notedRear view showing heel and back details of the Rowdy Roddy Piper match-worn boots from the mid-1980s with family letter included
#70

Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper Match Worn Wrestling Boots with Figure - Same ...

Sale: $22,200
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/28/2022
Historical Analysis

The Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper match-worn wrestling boots, accompanied by a Piper action figure and an original letter of provenance from Piper's widow, Kitty Toombs, represent a cornerstone artifact from the dawn of wrestling’s mainstream explosion at WrestleMania I. As cataloged by Heritage, these custom burgundy leather boots, emblazoned with the iconic "RP" in white, are directly style-matched to those worn by Piper during his legendary rivalry with Hulk Hogan, a feud that defined the Rock 'n' Wrestling era and elevated the WWF to global prominence. The boots exhibit authentic wear, including distinctive white scuffs and ring marks, underscoring their extensive use during a period when wrestlers performed nearly year-round. Heritage’s evaluation highlights the extreme rarity and historical gravitas of this ensemble, further substantiated by its realized auction price of $22,200.00 on 08/28/2022, cementing its status as a premier investment-grade collectible for discerning wrestling historians and investors.

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Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson rookie trading card PSA 10 GEM MINT showing PSA slab with pristine edges and centering, vibrant yellow Bumble Bee design and clear RC designation
Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson rookie trading card PSA 10 GEM MINT showing PSA slab with pristine edges and centering, vibrant yellow Bumble Bee design and clear RC designation
#69

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10 GEM MINT

Sale: $22,255.55
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 06/30/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10 GEM MINT stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling memorabilia, marking the earliest trading card appearance of Dwayne Johnson, whose crossover from collegiate football to global wrestling icon redefined sports entertainment. This card’s PSA 10 GEM MINT grade, as cataloged by Fanatics, underscores its pristine preservation and exceptional scarcity. Its auction realization of $22,255.55 on 06/30/2021 cements its stature among elite collector-investors, reflecting both Johnson’s enduring legacy and the card’s historical significance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit showing vibrant jacket and pants from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection with apparent photo match to announcement of Sensational Sherri as his manager
Main front view of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit showing vibrant jacket and pants from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection with apparent photo match to announcement of Sensational Sherri as his managerRear and side detail of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn ensemble highlighting in-ring wear, costume trim and construction detailsClose-up of Randy Savage signature on the outfit showing bold autograph on fabric with visible wear consistent with ring use and ties to the photo match provenanceLetter of authenticity and provenance image displaying apparent photo match to the press announcement of Sensational Sherri becoming Randy Savage’s manager and collection attribution
#68

1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Apparent Photo M...

Sale: $22,570
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit, photo-matched to the pivotal Brother Love Show segment announcing Sensational Sherri as his new manager, stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. This ensemble, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun with distinctive orange and purple tassels, silver accents, and matching hand wraps, is authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication and accompanied by full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett. According to Heritage, its $22,570.00 sale on 08/24/2025 underscores its market significance, further elevated by video evidence of Savage wearing this style post-reunion with Elizabeth on Prime Time Wrestling, March 26, 1991.

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Main front view of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH trading card graded PSA Gem Mint 10 showing serial #029/125 and vibrant purple metallic front art
Main front view of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH trading card graded PSA Gem Mint 10 showing serial #029/125 and vibrant purple metallic front artBack detail and PSA certification label of the 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH card graded PSA Gem Mint 10 displaying serial #029/125 Upper Deck employee exclusive markings and Pop Four population note
#67

2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan (Precious Metal-Purple) #E-HH...

Sale: $22,570
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 10/26/2025
Historical Analysis

The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan (Precious Metal-Purple) #E-HH PSA Gem Mint 10, serial-numbered 029/125 and cataloged by Heritage as one of only four in this grade, stands as a pinnacle of wrestling card scarcity and prestige. Issued solely through an internal Upper Deck promotion, this card’s deep purple foil and iconic PMG design echo the revered legacy of 1990s basketball and Marvel parallels, while its association with Hulk Hogan—whose influence propelled wrestling into global pop culture—amplifies its historical significance. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the card’s $22,570.00 sale on 10/26/2025 underscores its blue-chip status among collector-investors, cementing its place as a cornerstone in both wrestling memorabilia and the broader Precious Metal tradition.

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Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card #8 graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT showing full card front, Bumble Bee design, sharp corners, clean surface, and centered high-grade details
Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card #8 graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT showing full card front, Bumble Bee design, sharp corners, clean surface, and centered high-grade details
#66

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE RC #8 BGS 9.5 GEM MI...

Sale: $22,605.55
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 03/24/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE RC #8 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling memorabilia, marking the earliest documented card appearance of Dwayne Johnson, whose crossover from collegiate football to global wrestling icon fundamentally reshaped sports entertainment. This card’s historical significance is underscored by its $22,605.55 sale on 03/24/2021, reflecting robust demand among elite collectors. According to Fanatics, the BGS 9.5 GEM MINT grade affirms its exceptional preservation and scarcity, elevating its status as a cornerstone investment within the wrestling collectibles market.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card in BGS GEM MINT 9.5 slab showing Hogan portrait, vibrant front art and visible BGS grade label from Goldin listing
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card in BGS GEM MINT 9.5 slab showing Hogan portrait, vibrant front art and visible BGS grade label from Goldin listingReverse close-up of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card showing back print and player details with slab edges and certification label visible confirming BGS GEM MINT 9.5 from Goldin listing
#65

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT ...

Sale: $22,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 11/01/2020
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded GEM MINT 9.5 by BGS, stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling history, predating Hogan’s inaugural Topps appearance by three years. According to Goldin, this card’s condition—Centering: 9, Corners: 9.5, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9.5—cements its elite status, while its $22,800.00 sale on 11/01/2020 underscores its desirability among discerning collectors. Featuring the Hall of Famer at the dawn of his career, this card captures the emergence of Hulk Hogan, whose magnetic presence and athletic prowess redefined the W.W.F. and propelled professional wrestling into global prominence.

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Front view of Bruno Sammartino signed 1963 WWWF Heavyweight Championship belt "The Godfather" of pro wrestling with Sammartino family LOA
Front view of Bruno Sammartino signed 1963 WWWF Heavyweight Championship belt "The Godfather" of pro wrestling with Sammartino family LOAAngled full-length shot of Bruno Sammartino 1963 WWWF Heavyweight title belt showing signed center plate and worn leather strapClose-up of Bruno Sammartino signature on the 1963 WWWF Heavyweight Championship belt center plate with surface patinaDetail of engraved center medallion and decorative side plates on 1963 WWWF Heavyweight belt signed by Bruno Sammartino
#64

BRUNO SAMMARTINO'S SIGNED 1963 WORLD WIDE WRESTLING FEDERATION HEAVYWEIGHT ...

Sale: $23,350.8
Auction: SCP
Sold: 04/15/2020
Historical Analysis

BRUNO SAMMARTINO'S SIGNED 1963 WORLD WIDE WRESTLING FEDERATION HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BELT, accompanied by a Sammartino Family LOA, stands as a singular relic from the era that defined professional wrestling’s global ascent, directly linked to the legendary reign of the man widely acknowledged as "The Godfather" of Pro Wrestling. This nearly 50-inch, three-pound artifact—crafted in 1965 as a bespoke replacement for Sammartino’s original title—features a blue velvet-lined black leather strap, a gold-washed buckle, and a striking metallic centerpiece crowned by a globe and flanked by personalized golden stars, all bearing inscriptions commemorating his historic 1963 victory over Buddy Rogers at Madison Square Garden. Sammartino’s bold autograph, authenticated by Beckett (A32044), adorns the reverse, while the belt’s unique construction, including a rear zipper revealing the original hardware, underscores its bespoke craftsmanship and storied provenance. As cataloged by SCP Auctions, the belt exhibits notable wear consistent with decades of prideful ownership, yet remains in remarkable condition, and its public sale on 04/15/2020 for $23,350.80 firmly establishes its market significance among elite wrestling memorabilia. This championship belt not only encapsulates Sammartino’s unparalleled influence—evidenced by his record-setting title reigns and advocacy for integrity in the sport—but also represents an irreplaceable cornerstone for serious collector-investors seeking the pinnacle of wrestling history.

Note: Analysis synthesized from SCP data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Andre The Giant #1 rookie card graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT showing iconic portrait bold colors and BGS slab grade label
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Andre The Giant #1 rookie card graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT showing iconic portrait bold colors and BGS slab grade labelBack detail view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Andre The Giant #1 card graded BGS 9.5 GEM MINT showing reverse print condition of corners and BGS slab label
#63

1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Andre The Giant #1 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT

Sale: $23,400
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 10/19/2023
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A Andre The Giant #1 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the era when Andre’s colossal presence redefined the sport’s spectacle and global reach. As cataloged by Fanatics, this card is one of only three in existence at this elite grade, with none graded higher, underscoring its extreme scarcity and investment-grade status. The card’s provenance is further validated by its $23,400.00 sale on 10/19/2023, a transaction that reflects both the enduring demand for high-grade vintage wrestling cards and Andre’s singular legacy as “The Eighth Wonder of the World.” Issued during the Bob Backlund era, before the Hulk Hogan boom, this card’s low original population and pristine condition make it a trophy asset for discerning collectors, as confirmed by Fanatics’ population report and grading analysis.

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Main front view of 1976 Muhammad Ali fight-worn and signed robe from the Antonio Inoki bout showing full-length condition and fight wear
Main front view of 1976 Muhammad Ali fight-worn and signed robe from the Antonio Inoki bout showing full-length condition and fight wearRear view of the 1976 Muhammad Ali robe showing back panels, belt and wear patterns from the Inoki 1976 matchClose-up of the robe's interior and manufacturer tag with Heritage lot tag providing provenance detail for the Muhammad Ali 1976 Inoki robeDetail close-up of Muhammad Ali's hand-signed autograph on the fight-worn robe from the 1976 Antonio Inoki bout highlighting signature and fabric aging
#62

1976 Muhammad Ali Fight Worn & Signed Robe from Antonio Inoki Bout.

Sale: $24,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/20/2017
Historical Analysis

The 1976 Muhammad Ali Fight Worn & Signed Robe from the legendary Antonio Inoki bout stands as a singular artifact at the intersection of boxing and professional wrestling history, embodying the audacious spirit of Ali’s global influence and the dawn of mixed martial arts spectacle. This white satin Everlast robe, adorned with distinctive butterfly and bee patches, was donned by Ali during the infamous Tokyo contest—a match that, as chronicled by Heritage, nearly resulted in catastrophic injury and remains a cautionary tale of athletic hubris and cross-disciplinary bravado. The robe’s provenance is meticulously documented, originating from Bundini Brown’s California storage and authenticated by Craig Hamilton, who confirms its match to period film and photographic evidence, while the included SGC and Heritage LOAs further cement its legitimacy. On August 20, 2017, this robe realized a market value of $24,000.00, underscoring its desirability among elite collectors and its status as a tangible relic from a bout that redefined the boundaries of combat sports, as cataloged by Heritage Auctions.

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Front full view of 2002 Ric Flair match-worn and signed robe showing overall condition and visible signature with multiple photo-match provenance
Front full view of 2002 Ric Flair match-worn and signed robe showing overall condition and visible signature with multiple photo-match provenanceBack detail view of 2002 Ric Flair match-worn robe highlighting rear design and wear consistent with in-ring use and photo-matched authenticationClose-up of Ric Flair signature on the 2002 match-worn robe showing autograph details and marker strokes for authenticationPhotographic provenance display showing multiple photo matches linking the 2002 Ric Flair match-worn robe to specific appearances
#61

2002-12 Ric Flair Match Worn & Signed Robe with Multiple Photo Matches.

Sale: $24,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/25/2018
Historical Analysis

The 2002-12 Ric Flair Match Worn & Signed Robe, authenticated with multiple photo matches, stands as a museum-caliber artifact from the storied career of Ric Flair, the universally acknowledged "Nature Boy" and sixteen-time World Champion. This Olivia Walker-crafted robe, adorned with Flair’s iconic moniker and inscribed with his legendary catchphrases, was worn during pivotal moments—including his Intercontinental title win, WWE feuds with Triple H and Mick Foley, and his final TNA matches against Sting. As cataloged by Heritage, the robe’s provenance and visual documentation underpin its $24,000.00 sale on 02/25/2018, underscoring its status as a premier investment-grade wrestling collectible.

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Front view of Dennis Rodman event-worn wrestling boots from WCW Bash At The Beach July 12, 1998 showing overall condition and design with Resolution Photomatching and JSA COAs
Front view of Dennis Rodman event-worn wrestling boots from WCW Bash At The Beach July 12, 1998 showing overall condition and design with Resolution Photomatching and JSA COAsLeft side profile of Dennis Rodman 1998 Bash At The Beach event-worn boots highlighting leather texture, lacing and scuff details authenticated with photo-match and JSA COARight side profile of Dennis Rodman wrestling boots worn at WCW Bash At The Beach 07/12/1998 displaying stitching and game-use wear with twice-signed provenance and Resolution PhotomatchingBack heel and ankle detail of Dennis Rodman event-worn boots from Bash At The Beach 1998 showing heel wear and construction with accompanying JSA Certificates of Authenticity
#60

July 12, 1998 - WCW Bash At The Beach - Dennis Rodman Event-Worn, Photo-Mat...

Sale: $24,400
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/15/2026
Historical Analysis

The July 12, 1998, WCW Bash at the Beach event-worn, photo-matched wrestling boots, twice signed by Dennis Rodman, encapsulate a pivotal moment in sports-entertainment history, marking Rodman’s high-profile crossover from NBA stardom to the wrestling ring alongside NWO’s Hulk Hogan against Karl Malone and Diamond Dallas Page before nearly 11,000 fans at San Diego’s Cox Arena. These boots, emblazoned with the New World Order insignia and vivid red-eyed skull motifs, are authenticated by Resolution Photomatching’s ResMatch™ to the exact match and further validated by dual JSA COAs for Rodman’s distinctive signatures in silver and red marker. As cataloged by Goldin, the boots display pronounced evidence of in-ring use, including surface loss and leather cracking, underscoring their direct connection to the 23-minute main event that followed Rodman and Malone’s NBA Finals rivalry. The $24,400.00 realized price on 06/15/2026, as recorded by Goldin, affirms the item’s significant market demand and enduring appeal among elite collector-investors seeking artifacts at the intersection of basketball and professional wrestling history.

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Main front view of Cody Rhodes 2024 Saturday Night's Main Event match-worn robe vs Kevin Owens — event-worn WWE robe, photo-matched and authenticated showing full front design, colors and in-match wear
Main front view of Cody Rhodes 2024 Saturday Night's Main Event match-worn robe vs Kevin Owens — event-worn WWE robe, photo-matched and authenticated showing full front design, colors and in-match wearClose-up detail of interior photo-match and authentication tags on Cody Rhodes 2024 Saturday Night's Main Event match-worn robe vs Kevin Owens with visible fabric wear, stitching and provenance, Heritage auction lot 10035
#59

2024 Cody Rhodes Saturday Night's Main Event Match Worn Robe vs. Kevin Owen...

Sale: $24,400
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2025
Historical Analysis

The 2024 Cody Rhodes Saturday Night's Main Event Match Worn Robe, photo-matched to his Undisputed WWE Championship defense against Kevin Owens on December 14, 2024, embodies a pivotal moment in modern wrestling history. Worn during the first Saturday Night's Main Event in over sixteen years, this Sandra Gray-designed robe—featuring red, white, and blue hues, an American Nightmare emblem, and distinctive metal-accented shoulders—was present as Rhodes executed a decisive Cross Rhodes and endured a post-match attack that escalated his rivalry with Owens. According to Heritage, this robe, measuring 58" and bearing a "Sandra Gray" tag, realized $24,400.00 at auction on 05/17/2025, underscoring its significance as the inaugural Rhodes championship robe offered from this era.

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Main front view of 1974 Yamakatsu New Japan Pro Wrestling Andre the Giant Winning Stamp #25 — PSA EX+ 5.5 (PSA pop one, none higher), rare early Andre the Giant card, Heritage lot image
Main front view of 1974 Yamakatsu New Japan Pro Wrestling Andre the Giant Winning Stamp #25 — PSA EX+ 5.5 (PSA pop one, none higher), rare early Andre the Giant card, Heritage lot imageClose-up angled view showing PSA slab, card surface, edges and centering of 1974 Yamakatsu New Japan Andre the Giant Winning Stamp #25 — PSA EX+ 5.5, pop one highest graded, Heritage sale $24,400 01/30/2026
#58

1974 Yamakatsu New Japan Andre the Giant (Pro Wrestling-Winning Stamp) #25 ...

Sale: $24,400
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 01/30/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1974 Yamakatsu New Japan Pro Wrestling Andre the Giant (Winning Stamp) #25, graded PSA EX+ 5.5 and cataloged by Heritage as the sole example at this level with none higher, stands as a cornerstone artifact from the genesis of Japanese wrestling cards and the nascent career of Andre the Giant. Issued exclusively in Japan during a pivotal era, this card uniquely captures Andre’s formidable presence prior to his international acclaim, with its Winning Stamp format further amplifying its scarcity—most were redeemed and cancelled, leaving intact, unredeemed specimens like this exceptionally elusive. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the card’s preservation, despite its mid-grade, offers remarkable visual appeal and historical integrity, distinguishing it as a survivor from a period when such collectibles were seldom retained. The realized price of $24,400.00 on January 30, 2026, underscores its desirability and investment-grade status among elite wrestling memorabilia, cementing its place as a singular, high-demand collectible in the global sports card market.

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Main front view of 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed jacket used during the second Monday Night Raw where Repo Man stole his hat from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Main front view of 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed jacket used during the second Monday Night Raw where Repo Man stole his hat from the Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionAlternate angled view highlighting stage wear, fabric distress and interior tags of the 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn jacket worn on the second Monday Night Raw episode with the Repo Man hat incidentClose-up of Macho Man Randy Savage autograph, provenance labels and signed cuff on the 1993 ring-worn jacket from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
#57

1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used During the Secon...

Sale: $24,400
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed jacket, donned during the pivotal second Monday Night Raw episode where Repo Man infamously stole Savage’s hat, stands as a tangible artifact from a defining moment in wrestling history. This Michael Braun-designed piece, featuring black and neon purple tassels, circular sequins, and the iconic “Oh Yeah!” motif, encapsulates Savage’s flamboyant persona and the era’s theatrical storytelling. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the jacket’s provenance is reinforced by Savage’s signature and authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett, with its $24,400.00 sale on 08/24/2025 underscoring its elite status among collector-investors.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series B complete 36-card PSA graded set showing front artwork of vintage wrestling legends in PSA slabs and Heritage auction presentation Ranked No. 4 Current Finest
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series B complete 36-card PSA graded set showing front artwork of vintage wrestling legends in PSA slabs and Heritage auction presentation Ranked No. 4 Current FinestBack and grading detail view of 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series B complete 36-card PSA graded set displaying card backs, PSA grade labels and slab close-ups highlighting condition, set completeness and series identification Ranked No. 4 Current Finest
#56

1982 Wrestling All Stars Series "B" PSA Graded Complete Set (36) - Ranked #...

Sale: $25,620
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series "B" PSA Graded Complete Set, comprising 36 cards and ranked #4 Current Finest on the PSA Set Registry with a GPA of 9.403, stands as a pivotal artifact from the era when professional wrestling transitioned from niche spectacle to mainstream entertainment. Distributed by The Wrestling News at the dawn of wrestling’s global ascendancy, this set captures the sport’s most influential figures—such as Sergeant Slaughter, The Iron Sheik, Mr. Wrestling II, Joyce Grable, and Greg Valentine—each meticulously authenticated and graded, including eight PSA Gem Mint 10s and nineteen PSA Mint 9s, as cataloged by Heritage. The set’s historical significance is underscored by its role in chronicling the athleticism and theatricality that defined wrestling’s 1980s boom, while its market stature was emphatically demonstrated by a realized price of $25,620.00 on 08/24/2025, according to Heritage’s auction records. This combination of elite grading, comprehensive representation of wrestling icons, and documented auction performance cements the set’s status as a cornerstone for discerning collector-investors seeking both cultural resonance and proven value.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Card #2 in BGS 9.5 GEM MINT graded slab showing card front artwork and visible grading label
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Card #2 in BGS 9.5 GEM MINT graded slab showing card front artwork and visible grading labelBack view close-up of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Card #2 in BGS graded holder showing reverse printing details and protective slab back
#55

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE #2 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT

Sale: $25,800
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 12/21/2023
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE #2 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT, cataloged by Fanatics as a population 1 of 10 with none graded higher, stands as the definitive U.S.-issued, non hand-cut rookie card of Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea), encapsulating the meteoric rise of both the World Wrestling Federation and its most iconic figure. This card’s provenance is underscored by its $25,800.00 sale on 12/21/2023, reflecting its elite status among collector-investors. According to Fanatics’ evaluation, its extreme scarcity is rooted in its original mail-order distribution and pristine preservation, making it a cornerstone artifact from wrestling’s golden era.

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Main view of Andy Warhol "Late Night Wrestling" signed pop art artwork depicting a late-night wrestling scene with figures identified as Andre and Ken Pantera, vibrant color blocks and halftone dot printing characteristic of Warhol, photographed as Christie's lot (sold $25,850 on 04/05/2000)
Main view of Andy Warhol "Late Night Wrestling" signed pop art artwork depicting a late-night wrestling scene with figures identified as Andre and Ken Pantera, vibrant color blocks and halftone dot printing characteristic of Warhol, photographed as Christie's lot (sold $25,850 on 04/05/2000)
#54

Andy Warhol, Late Night Wrestling

Sale: $25,850
Auction: Christie’s
Sold: 04/05/2000
Historical Analysis

Andy Warhol’s "Late Night Wrestling," a striking assemblage of nine gelatin silver prints meticulously stitched together and signed on the verso in 1986, encapsulates the artist’s fascination with American pop culture and the spectacle of professional wrestling, notably featuring icons such as Andre and Ken Pantera, whose crossover appeal bridged the worlds of art and sport. This singular work, spanning a decade of Warhol’s creative output from 1976 to 1986, stands as a testament to his innovative photographic techniques and his ability to elevate ephemeral entertainment into enduring fine art. The piece’s distinguished provenance, tracing its journey from the Robert Miller Gallery to Cheim & Read and ultimately to its current custodian, underscores its significance within elite collecting circles. According to Christie’s, the artwork achieved a realized price of $25,850.00 at auction on April 5, 2000, affirming its established market value and desirability among discerning collector-investors. As cataloged by Christie’s, the condition and presentation of this framed 80.3 x 102.8 cm composition further enhance its status as a rare and historically resonant artifact within both Warhol’s oeuvre and the broader narrative of wrestling memorabilia.

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Main front view of Ric Flair March 2000 ring-worn red wrestling robe signed and inscribed "Nature Boy" with full-length display and Beckett authentication
Main front view of Ric Flair March 2000 ring-worn red wrestling robe signed and inscribed "Nature Boy" with full-length display and Beckett authenticationThree-quarter view of Ric Flair red robe highlighting sleeve drape and event-worn creasing with visible signature and "Nature Boy" inscription, Beckett authenticatedRear detail of Ric Flair red wrestling robe showing back tailoring and ring-used wear from March 2000, Beckett authenticatedClose-up of Ric Flair signature and "Nature Boy" inscription on red robe showing ink detail and provenance notation, Beckett authenticated
#53

2000-03 Ric Flair Ring Worn, Signed & Inscribed "Nature Boy" Wrestling Robe...

Sale: $26,400
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/09/2017
Historical Analysis

The 2000-03 Ric Flair Ring Worn, Signed & Inscribed "Nature Boy" Wrestling Robe (Beckett) stands as a vivid artifact from Flair’s legendary tenure, notably worn during his dramatic heel turn on the May 26, 2003 episode of Raw alongside Shawn Michaels and Triple H. This scarlet and silver robe, crafted by Olivia Walker and adorned with hundreds of rhinestones, encapsulates Flair’s flamboyant persona and the spectacle of his entrances. According to Goldin, the robe realized $26,400.00 at auction on 12/09/2017, underscoring its significance and desirability among elite wrestling memorabilia. Flair’s inscription, “To be the man you’ve got to beat the man!” and Beckett authentication further cement its provenance and collector appeal.

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Main front view of 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn outfit twice signed by Macho Man Randy Savage from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection worn during a main event
Main front view of 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn outfit twice signed by Macho Man Randy Savage from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection worn during a main eventAlternate angle showing full costume silhouette vibrant colors and ring wear on the 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage outfit twice signed and authenticated as ring wornBack detail view highlighting stitching construction and wear patterns on the 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn outfit twice signed from the Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionClose up of dual signatures fabric embellishments and wear consistent with main event use on the 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage ring worn outfit
#52

1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho ...

Sale: $26,840
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun and photo-matched to both the February 23, 1990 Main Event versus Hulk Hogan with James "Buster" Douglas as referee and the March 7, 1990 Prime Time Wrestling bout against Dusty Rhodes, stands as a pivotal artifact from Savage’s peak era. This vibrant ensemble, featuring hot pink, neon green, and checkered patterns, not only encapsulates the flamboyant style synonymous with Savage but also intersects with a historic sports crossover, as Douglas’s post-Tyson victory presence amplified the event’s cultural impact. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the outfit’s provenance, dual signatures, and confirmed photo matches underpin its $26,840.00 sale on 02/23/2025, affirming its elite status among wrestling collectibles.

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Main front view of 1982 & 1983 Pro Wrestling Enterprises Wrestling All-Stars PSA graded complete sets (3) showing Series A & B cards displayed in clear PSA slabs for vintage wrestling card collectors
Main front view of 1982 & 1983 Pro Wrestling Enterprises Wrestling All-Stars PSA graded complete sets (3) showing Series A & B cards displayed in clear PSA slabs for vintage wrestling card collectorsClose-up alternate view highlighting PSA grade labels, card fronts and set completeness for the 1982–1983 Wrestling All-Stars Series A & B three-set lot, emphasizing condition, centering and early wrestler imagery
#51

1982 & 1983 Pro Wrestling Enterprises Wrestling All-Stars PSA Graded Comple...

Sale: $26,840
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 12/19/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 and 1983 Pro Wrestling Enterprises Wrestling All-Stars PSA Graded Complete Sets (three in total) represent a foundational cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the pre-boom era’s most influential figures in a format that predates the mainstream explosion of the sport. As cataloged by Heritage, these sets—comprising 108 PSA-graded cards across Series A and B from 1982 and the singular 1983 release—feature pivotal personalities such as Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Andre the Giant, and Dusty Rhodes, each captured in a minimalist design that underscores the era’s authenticity and scarcity. The 1982 Series A, widely acknowledged as the first comprehensive American wrestling card set, was distributed exclusively via mail order in an estimated run of just 2,000, with subsequent series filling critical gaps in the wrestling pantheon. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the offering’s condition is underscored by multiple PSA Mint 9 and NM-MT 8 grades, further elevating its desirability among elite collectors. The market significance of this ensemble was emphatically demonstrated by its $26,840.00 realization on December 19, 2025, affirming its status as a blue-chip asset within the vintage wrestling card sector.

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Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Rookie RC PSA 10 GEM MINT trading card displayed in PSA slab showing the Bumble Bee design and visible PSA 10 label, premium WWE collectible rookie card
Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Rookie RC PSA 10 GEM MINT trading card displayed in PSA slab showing the Bumble Bee design and visible PSA 10 label, premium WWE collectible rookie card
#50

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10 GEM MINT

Sale: $27,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 07/17/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10 GEM MINT encapsulates a pivotal moment in sports and entertainment history, capturing Johnson during his University of Miami football tenure before his meteoric rise in professional wrestling and global cinema. As cataloged by Fanatics, this pop 30, PSA 10 specimen is distinguished by flawless perforations, immaculate centering, and pristine gloss, underscoring its elite preservation. The card’s $27,600.00 sale on 07/17/2021 affirms its blue-chip status among 1990s collectibles, uniquely linking investors to the formative years of one of modern culture’s most influential figures.

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Main front view of 1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Saturday Night's Main Event match-worn robe showing overall design and confirmed photo/video matched event use Heritage auction provenance
Main front view of 1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Saturday Night's Main Event match-worn robe showing overall design and confirmed photo/video matched event use Heritage auction provenanceAlternate angle and close up of 1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage SNME match-worn robe highlighting fabric texture stitching and wear details with multiple photo/video matches and Heritage provenance
#49

1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Saturday Night's Main Event Match Worn Robe w...

Sale: $27,600
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/30/2020
Historical Analysis

The 1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Saturday Night's Main Event Match Worn Robe stands as a premier artifact from one of professional wrestling’s most iconic eras. Randy Savage, renowned for his flamboyant persona and in-ring prowess, played a pivotal role in shaping the spectacle and drama that defined late-1980s wrestling. This robe, adorned with vibrant gold and purple sequins and emblazoned with the unmistakable "Macho Madness" slogan, encapsulates the larger-than-life character that Savage brought to the squared circle. Its visual impact is matched only by its historical resonance, as it was worn during a significant Saturday Night’s Main Event appearance, a program that helped elevate wrestling into mainstream pop culture. The robe’s provenance is further enhanced by its direct association with a memorable moment in Savage’s career, as documented in promotional footage where he delivers a passionate pre-match address. This garment is not only a testament to Savage’s showmanship but also to his personal convictions, as recounted by a former classmate who described Savage’s early stand against bullying—a trait that, according to Heritage Auctions, informed both his real-life actions and his wrestling persona. The robe’s subsequent donation to the anti-bullying charity "We're Kickin' It" underscores its significance beyond the ring, linking it to a broader social cause supported by numerous combat sports figures. From a market perspective, the robe achieved a sale price of $27,600 on August 30, 2020, after attracting 39 bids, reflecting both its desirability and the robust demand for high-profile wrestling memorabilia. The sale, which directed all proceeds—including the seller’s fee—to charity, highlights the intersection of collectible value and philanthropic impact. Such results underscore the enduring appeal of authentic, event-worn items from wrestling legends, particularly those with verifiable photo and video matches that confirm their use during landmark events. According to Heritage Auctions, the robe’s condition and authenticity are supported by multiple photographic and video references, as well as a Letter of Authenticity (LOA) from the auction house. The combination of its documented match use, connection to a celebrated figure, and charitable provenance positions this robe as a cornerstone piece for serious collector-investors seeking both historical significance and market appreciation in the realm of sports entertainment memorabilia.

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Front close-up of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH PSA Gem Mint 10 graded card — serial #051/125, holographic foil front, iconic Hulk Hogan portrait and PSA slab label visible
Front close-up of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH PSA Gem Mint 10 graded card — serial #051/125, holographic foil front, iconic Hulk Hogan portrait and PSA slab label visibleBack detail of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH PSA Gem Mint 10 graded card — reverse artwork and text, limited edition serial #051/125 on card back, PSA certification and slab edges visible
#48

2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan (Precious Metal-Purple) #E-HH...

Sale: $28,060
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan (Precious Metal-Purple) #E-HH, PSA Gem Mint 10, serial #051/125, stands as a testament to Hogan’s enduring influence, echoing his pivotal role in elevating professional wrestling’s global profile. This limited-edition parallel, unavailable via standard retail, features a striking purple finish and is modeled after the revered Precious Metal Gems lineage. According to Heritage’s evaluation, its pristine PSA Gem Mint 10 grade and scarcity have driven collector demand, culminating in a realized price of $28,060.00 on 05/17/2026.

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Main front view of Macho Man Randy Savage's event-worn "Bone Saw McGraw" wrestling costume from Spider-Man (Sony, 2002) showing overall chest design and screen-used wear
Main front view of Macho Man Randy Savage's event-worn "Bone Saw McGraw" wrestling costume from Spider-Man (Sony, 2002) showing overall chest design and screen-used wearAlternate three-quarter view of the "Bone Saw McGraw" costume worn by Macho Man Randy Savage in Spider-Man (Sony, 2002) highlighting torso detailing and shoulder constructionRear view of Macho Man Randy Savage's "Bone Saw McGraw" wrestling costume from Spider-Man (Sony, 2002) showing back panel, stitching and production wearClose-up detail of fabric texture, seam repairs and distressing on the screen-used "Bone Saw McGraw" costume worn by Macho Man Randy Savage in Spider-Man (Sony, 2002)
#47

Spider-Man (Sony, 2002), Wrestling Costume Worn by "Macho Man" Randy Savage...

Sale: $28,750
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 07/18/2025
Historical Analysis

This original seven-piece wrestling costume, worn by Randy "Macho Man" Savage as Bone Saw McGraw in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (Sony, 2002), represents a rare intersection of professional wrestling and blockbuster cinema, underscoring Savage's enduring cultural impact. Featuring a rubberized spandex unitard with flame-stitched straps, production-modified harness holes, hand-painted "Bone Saw" tights, studded boots, and signature accessories, the ensemble was pivotal in the film's iconic wrestling sequence against Tobey Maguire's "Man-Spider." According to Heritage's evaluation, the set exhibits authentic production wear, with noted fading and flaking, and achieved a realized price of $28,750.00 on 07/18/2025, affirming its significant market value and desirability among elite collectors.

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Main front view of Hulk Hogan match-worn red and yellow tie-dye tights, signed and inscribed, worn April 30, 2002 defending the WWF Undisputed Championship vs. Chris Jericho with SIA Photo Match LOA and Beckett LOA
Main front view of Hulk Hogan match-worn red and yellow tie-dye tights, signed and inscribed, worn April 30, 2002 defending the WWF Undisputed Championship vs. Chris Jericho with SIA Photo Match LOA and Beckett LOAAlternate full-length view of Hulk Hogan 2002 match-worn red/yellow tie-dye tights showing signature and inscription, authenticated and matched to televised WWE singles match vs. Ric Flair with SIA and Beckett LOAsBack detail close-up of Hulk Hogan match-worn tie-dye tights highlighting rear seam, fabric wear and ring-used condition from championship-era matches, supported by SIA Photo Match and Beckett LOAsClose-up of Hulk Hogan signature and handwritten inscription on red/yellow tie-dye match-worn tights, authenticated SIA Photo Match LOA and Beckett LOA10516, provenance to title defense vs. Chris Jericho and televised singles match vs. Ric Flair
#46

April 30, 2002 - Hulk Hogan Match-Worn, Signed, Inscribed Red/Yellow Tie-Dy...

Sale: $32,330
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/15/2026
Historical Analysis

April 30, 2002, saw Hulk Hogan don these red and yellow tie-dye tights—now photo-matched and signed—while defending the WWF Undisputed Championship against Chris Jericho on SmackDown, a pivotal moment further authenticated by SIA and Beckett LOAs. These tights, also conclusively matched to Hogan’s only televised WWE singles clash with Ric Flair on May 13, 2002, encapsulate the transition from WWF to WWE and the enduring legacy of "The Hulkster." As cataloged by Goldin, the tights display evident match wear, feature the "HotSkins" logo, and bear Hogan’s signature with "HOF '05'" and "12x Champion" inscriptions, underscoring their provenance. Realizing $32,330.00 at auction on 06/15/2026, this artifact stands as a museum-caliber relic from wrestling’s global expansion era.

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1990s Macho Man Randy Savage event-worn Slim Jim promotional jacket and outfit front view showing overall condition and fit photo-matched to four commercials and an undated photograph
1990s Macho Man Randy Savage event-worn Slim Jim promotional jacket and outfit front view showing overall condition and fit photo-matched to four commercials and an undated photograph1990s Macho Man Randy Savage Slim Jim promo jacket and outfit rear view showing back graphics seam details and on-camera wear consistent with promotional useThree-quarter angle of the Macho Man Randy Savage Slim Jim jacket and outfit highlighting promotional branding tailoring and visible wear from event and commercial appearancesClose-up detail of the Macho Man Randy Savage Slim Jim jacket showing fabric texture wear marks interior tags and photographic matching evidence tying it to Slim Jim commercials
#45

1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim Jim Promoti...

Sale: $32,940
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1990s Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit, definitively photo-matched by Sports Investors Authentication to four iconic Slim Jim commercials and an undated photograph, stands as the sole surviving complete Slim Jim ensemble from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. This Michael Braun-designed set, featuring the holographic "Snap Into It" jacket, signature headband, and vintage tassel-adorned shirt, encapsulates Savage’s pivotal role in propelling wrestling into mainstream culture through his electrifying Slim Jim partnership. According to Heritage, this singular artifact, retained by the Poffo family and exhibiting authentic use, realized $32,940.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, underscoring its unmatched provenance and collector appeal.

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Main front view of 1997 Panini WWF Superstars Stickers #113 Rocky Maivia (The Rock) rookie sticker in PSA GEM MT 10 slab highlighting glossy front artwork Panini logo and Rocky Maivia nameplate one of only two PSA 10 examples
Main front view of 1997 Panini WWF Superstars Stickers #113 Rocky Maivia (The Rock) rookie sticker in PSA GEM MT 10 slab highlighting glossy front artwork Panini logo and Rocky Maivia nameplate one of only two PSA 10 examplesBack and slab detail of 1997 Panini WWF Superstars Stickers #113 showing reverse sticker printing and PSA tamper‑evident holder close‑up with certification label emphasizing PSA GEM MT 10 grade and extreme rarity
#44

1997 Panini WWF Superstars Stickers #113 Rocky Maivia (The Rock) Rookie Car...

Sale: $33,600
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 04/06/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1997 Panini WWF Superstars Stickers #113 Rocky Maivia (The Rock) Rookie Card, graded PSA GEM MT 10 and cataloged as Pop 1 of 2, stands as a pivotal artifact linking Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s early persona to his legendary wrestling lineage, honoring both Rocky Johnson and Peter Maivia. As documented by Goldin, this card achieved a $33,600.00 sale on 04/06/2021, underscoring its elite status among collector-investors. According to Goldin’s evaluation, its Gem Mint condition and extreme scarcity elevate it as a premier commemorative of Johnson’s transformative impact on professional wrestling.

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Main front view of 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Hulk Hogan vintage NJPW trading card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab Pop 231 showing full-color front artwork, wrestler portrait and visible PSA grade label
Main front view of 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Hulk Hogan vintage NJPW trading card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab Pop 231 showing full-color front artwork, wrestler portrait and visible PSA grade labelBack detail view of 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Hulk Hogan card showing Japanese text, Popy branding, production information and reverse artwork within PSA encapsulation highlighting back condition and centering
#43

1981 Popy Super Puroresu Figures Cards Hulk Hogan - PSA GEM MT 10 - Pop 2

Sale: $34,160
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 10/01/2023
Historical Analysis

The 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Figures Cards Hulk Hogan, graded PSA GEM MT 10 (cert. 71159882), stands as one of only two examples at this elite tier among just 17 recorded in PSA’s census, underscoring its extreme scarcity and pristine preservation as documented by Goldin. This Japanese-issue rookie card captures Hulk Hogan at the dawn of his legendary career, a pivotal figure whose global influence reshaped professional wrestling. On October 1, 2023, this singular collectible realized $34,160.00 at auction, affirming its significant market demand and investment appeal.

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Main front view of 1887 Allen and Ginter G20 "The World's Champions" Advertising Banner — rare Victorian-era chromolithograph tobacco card with vibrant multicolor printing, period typography and advertising artwork, Heritage lot sold $35,380 Feb 22, 2025
Main front view of 1887 Allen and Ginter G20 "The World's Champions" Advertising Banner — rare Victorian-era chromolithograph tobacco card with vibrant multicolor printing, period typography and advertising artwork, Heritage lot sold $35,380 Feb 22, 2025
#42

1887 G20 Allen and Ginter "The World's Champions" Advertising Banner

Sale: $35,380
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/22/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1887 G20 Allen and Ginter "The World's Champions" Advertising Banner stands as a paramount artifact in the evolution of sports collectibles, encapsulating the Victorian era’s fascination with athletic prowess through its vivid lithography and the inclusion of luminaries such as Cap Anson, John L. Sullivan, and Annie Oakley. This 16x28" display, which once adorned cigar shop walls during Grover Cleveland’s presidency, is lauded by Heritage for its exceptional preservation—retaining strikingly bright card imagery and exhibiting only minor, expertly restored border imperfections. The banner’s rarity is underscored by the fact that, while only ten complete N28 sets are recognized in the PSA Set Registry, extant advertising posters are exponentially scarcer, elevating this piece to the apex of Allen & Ginter memorabilia. Its historical and aesthetic significance was emphatically validated when it realized $35,380.00 at auction on 02/22/2025, a testament to its enduring desirability among elite collector-investors, as meticulously cataloged by Heritage.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Card RC #2 in PSA slab — PSA 9 graded with PSA/DNA authenticated autograph showing card front, signature, and PSA label details
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie Card RC #2 in PSA slab — PSA 9 graded with PSA/DNA authenticated autograph showing card front, signature, and PSA label details
#41

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE RC PSA/DNA AUTO #2 PSA ...

Sale: $36,600
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 12/30/2020
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE RC PSA/DNA AUTO #2 PSA 9 MT stands as a singular artifact, representing the only Population 1 of 1—none graded higher—according to Fanatics’ population report. This card, featuring the iconic Hulk Hogan, anchors the genesis of wrestling’s mainstream era and is authenticated at a Mint 9 level with a certified autograph. Its market significance was underscored by a $36,600.00 sale on 12/30/2020, reflecting both its unmatched scarcity and enduring demand among elite collector-investors.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Fanatics data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

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Main front view of 1989 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn and signed wrestling trunks photo-matched to the WrestleMania V championship match vs. Hulk Hogan from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Main front view of 1989 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn and signed wrestling trunks photo-matched to the WrestleMania V championship match vs. Hulk Hogan from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionAlternate front and side view highlighting sewn graphics, elastic waistband and in-ring wear on 1989 Randy Savage trunks photo-matched to WrestleMania V and the 1989 Royal RumbleClose-up detail of Randy "Macho Man" Savage signature on match-worn trunks showing ink autograph, fabric wear and stitching consistent with in-ring useLetter of authenticity and provenance image showing photo-match documentation and Heritage auction details for the 1989 Randy Savage match-worn and signed trunks
#40

1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks With Appar...

Sale: $36,661
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1989 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn and signed orange trunks, photo-matched to WrestleMania V’s iconic championship clash against Hulk Hogan and the Royal Rumble, represent a pinnacle artifact from Savage’s legendary WWF Title reign. As cataloged by Heritage, these trunks—bearing visible bloodstains from the WrestleMania V main event and authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication, PSA/DNA, and Beckett—embody Savage’s electrifying presence and storytelling mastery during his historic run. The trunks’ provenance, including a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo, and their $36,661.00 realized price on 08/24/2025, underscore their significance as a museum-caliber investment from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.

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Main front view of the screen-matched Bone Saw McGraw ensemble worn by Randy "Macho Man" Savage in Spider-Man (2002) showing full costume and overall silhouette
Main front view of the screen-matched Bone Saw McGraw ensemble worn by Randy "Macho Man" Savage in Spider-Man (2002) showing full costume and overall silhouetteThree-quarter alternate view of the Bone Saw McGraw screen-matched costume from Spider-Man (2002) highlighting jacket shape and layered ensemble worn by Randy "Macho Man" SavageRear view and back-detail of the Bone Saw McGraw screen-matched ensemble from Spider-Man (2002) emphasizing construction, seams, and back tailoring worn by Randy "Macho Man" SavageClose-up detail of fabric, texture, stitching and provenance tags on the Bone Saw McGraw screen-matched ensemble worn by Randy "Macho Man" Savage in Spider-Man (2002)
#39

Spider-Man (2002) Bone Saw McGraw's (Randy "Macho Man" Savage) Screen-Match...

Sale: $37,800
Auction: propstoreauction
Sold: 03/25/2026
Historical Analysis

Bone Saw McGraw’s (Randy "Macho Man" Savage) screen-matched ensemble from Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man (2002) represents a pivotal crossover between professional wrestling and blockbuster cinema, immortalizing Savage’s flamboyant legacy within a record-shattering film that grossed $114.8 million opening weekend. This custom-crafted set—comprising a pleather and spandex bodysuit, hand-painted spandex pants, studded leather accessories, and distinctive boots—features intentional distress and unique markings that precisely match the climactic cage match scene with Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) as the "Human Spider." According to the evaluation by propstoreauction, the ensemble’s authenticity and rarity are underscored by peeling leather and missing studs, with its market value firmly established at $37,800.00 on 03/25/2026.

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Main front view of late 1970s NWA World Class Wrestling Texas Tag Team Championship belt showing full leather strap, large gold-tone center plate engraved with Tag Team Champions wording, ornate scrollwork and paired side plates with vintage patina
Main front view of late 1970s NWA World Class Wrestling Texas Tag Team Championship belt showing full leather strap, large gold-tone center plate engraved with Tag Team Champions wording, ornate scrollwork and paired side plates with vintage patinaBack and close-up detail of late 1970s NWA World Class Wrestling Texas Tag Team Championship belt showing rear of plates, leather strap condition, mounting screws and period wear for provenance and condition assessment
#38

Late 1970's NWA (World Class Wrestling Texas) Tag Team Champions Belt.

Sale: $39,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/13/2023
Historical Analysis

The Late 1970’s NWA (World Class Wrestling Texas) Tag Team Champions Belt, crafted by renowned belt maker Nikita Mulkovich and authenticated by wrestling historian Jim Cornette, stands as a tangible artifact from the era when the National Wrestling Alliance governed the territorial wrestling system, predating the WWE’s consolidation of the industry. This championship, utilized in Fritz Von Erich’s Dallas-based World Class Wrestling promotion, encapsulates the collaborative spirit of the territory days, when talent such as Andre the Giant traversed regions under handshake agreements, ensuring fresh storylines and sustained fan engagement. The belt’s design features the inscription “American Heavyweight Tag Team Champion Wrestling Champions” with a central eagle motif, flanked by 3x3" country emblems representing Italy, France, Canada, Japan, England, and Israel, underscoring its international prestige. According to the evaluation by Heritage, the relic’s red leather exhibits period-appropriate wear and minor peeling along the eagle’s centerpiece, consistent with its extensive use across Texas venues over four decades ago. Its historical significance and provenance were emphatically validated when it realized a market price of $39,000.00 at auction on 05/13/2023, cementing its status as a premier investment-grade collectible within the wrestling memorabilia market.

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Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne Johnson The Rock perforated rookie card, slabbed PSA GEM MT 10 showing full front artwork, perforation close-up and visible grade label
Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne Johnson The Rock perforated rookie card, slabbed PSA GEM MT 10 showing full front artwork, perforation close-up and visible grade label
#37

1994 Miami/Bumble Bee Dwayne Johnson, Perforated Rookie Card - "The Rock" -...

Sale: $39,600
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 04/30/2022
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami/Bumble Bee Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Perforated Rookie Card, graded PSA GEM MT 10, stands as a premier artifact bridging sports and entertainment history. As cataloged by Goldin, this card—one of only 199 in PSA’s census, with fewer than 17% attaining this flawless grade—spotlights Johnson’s collegiate football legacy before his meteoric wrestling and Hollywood ascent. Its $39,600.00 sale on 04/30/2022 underscores robust demand and crossover appeal, further amplified by its Bumble Bee Seafoods sponsorship and direct association with the celebrated 1994 Miami Hurricanes squad.

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Main front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed Royal Rumble outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Main front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed Royal Rumble outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionRear view showing back details, wear and tailoring of the 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn signed Royal Rumble outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionClose-up of Macho Man Randy Savage autograph and fabric texture on the 1992 match-worn Royal Rumble outfit, signature clearly visible from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionDetailed close-up of signed area, stitching and provenance marks on the 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn Royal Rumble outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
#36

1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit from Th...

Sale: $40,260
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection stands as a tangible artifact from a watershed moment in wrestling history, when the WWF Championship was first awarded to the Royal Rumble victor. Savage’s electrifying entrance as the twenty-first participant, his dramatic confrontation with Jake Roberts, and his role in a match ultimately won by Ric Flair, underscore the ensemble’s historical gravitas. Crafted by Michael Braun—renowned for outfitting legends like Jimi Hendrix—this vividly colored attire, exhibiting authentic wear as cataloged by Heritage, fetched $40,260.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, with full provenance and dual authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett.

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Front graded slab close-up of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Purple Precious Metal Gems #51/125 PMG PSA 10 highlighting rare purple parallel finish and pristine PSA grade label
Front graded slab close-up of 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Purple Precious Metal Gems #51/125 PMG PSA 10 highlighting rare purple parallel finish and pristine PSA grade label
#35

2013 UD Employee Exc. HULK HOGAN 51/125 Purple Precious Metal Gems (PMG) PS...

Sale: $41,100
Auction: eBay
Sold: 08/19/2025
Historical Analysis

The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan 51/125 Purple Precious Metal Gems (PMG) PSA 10 exemplifies the apex of wrestling memorabilia, merging the legendary status of Hulk Hogan with the scarcity of a limited-run, employee-only release. As cataloged by eBay, this card achieved a realized price of $41,100.00 on 08/19/2025, underscoring its desirability among elite collectors. The PSA 10 grade, as documented in the eBay listing, affirms its pristine condition, while the PMG lineage and serial numbering further elevate its historical and investment significance.

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2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania 41 Randy Orton one-of-one match-used patch card front view showing worn fabric swatch and bold Randy Orton autograph with Topps Royalty design and rare 1/1 designation
2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania 41 Randy Orton one-of-one match-used patch card front view showing worn fabric swatch and bold Randy Orton autograph with Topps Royalty design and rare 1/1 designationBack view of 2025 Topps Royalty Randy Orton WrestleMania 41 card showing serial 1/1 numbering, manufacturer markings and authentication details with close-up of patch attachment and card condition
#34

2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania 41 Randy Orton MATCH USED PATCH AUTO 1/...

Sale: $42,100
Auction: eBay
Sold: 05/11/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania 41 Randy Orton MATCH USED PATCH AUTO 1/1 card stands as a singular artifact, capturing the apex of modern wrestling memorabilia with its unique match-used patch and authenticated autograph. Randy Orton’s enduring legacy, intertwined with WrestleMania 41, amplifies the card’s historical gravitas. According to eBay’s listing, this card drew an unprecedented 63 bids and 783 watchers—figures unmatched in wrestling collectibles—culminating in a realized price of $42,100.00 on 05/11/2026, underscoring its elite status and market demand.

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Main front view of April 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Hulk Hogan fight-used yellow trunks with three signatures (Hulk Hogan, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Jimmy Hart) showing overall condition and event wear
Main front view of April 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Hulk Hogan fight-used yellow trunks with three signatures (Hulk Hogan, Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Jimmy Hart) showing overall condition and event wearAngled front close-up of signed and inscribed Hogan yellow trunks from WrestleMania IX highlighting autograph placement and fabric textureRear view of 1993 Hulk Hogan trunks showing waistband, back panel and ring-use wear from WrestleMania IXClose-up detail of Hulk Hogan signature and inscribed message on yellow trunks with visible pen strokes and authentication relevance
#33

April 4, 1993 - Wrestle Mania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Used, Signed, Inscribed...

Sale: $44,530
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/13/2025
Historical Analysis

On April 4, 1993, Hulk Hogan’s yellow trunks—worn during WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace—became a pivotal artifact, marking his dramatic WWE Heavyweight Championship victory over Yokozuna in just 22 seconds after the Mega Maniacs’ tag team bout with Money Inc. As cataloged by Goldin, these trunks, heavily match-worn and signed by Hogan, Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake, and Jimmy Hart, realized $44,530.00 at auction on 12/13/2025, underscoring their elite provenance, which is substantiated by WWE, Gerry Brisco, and Beckett LOAs.

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Main front view of slabbed 1994 Miami Bumble Bee perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card RC PSA 10 GEM Mint showing centered image, sharp corners and perforation close-up
Main front view of slabbed 1994 Miami Bumble Bee perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson rookie card RC PSA 10 GEM Mint showing centered image, sharp corners and perforation close-up
#32

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Perforated Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10...

Sale: $45,100
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 02/06/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee Perforated Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson ROOKIE RC PSA 10 GEM stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling memorabilia, marking the earliest trading card appearance of Dwayne Johnson, whose crossover from collegiate football to global wrestling icon redefined sports entertainment. This card’s PSA 10 GEM grading, as cataloged by Fanatics, underscores its pristine preservation and exceptional scarcity. On 02/06/2021, it achieved a landmark sale of $45,100.00, cementing its status as a blue-chip asset for discerning collector-investors.

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Front view of 1990s Macho Man Randy Savage event worn jacket and matching outfit with glasses from his personal collection used in Slim Jim promotion
Front view of 1990s Macho Man Randy Savage event worn jacket and matching outfit with glasses from his personal collection used in Slim Jim promotionAlternate three quarter view of the Macho Man Randy Savage 1990s jacket and stage outfit showing embroidered logos and vibrant colorway worn in Slim Jim adsRear detail view of the jacket showing full back design interior lining and wear consistent with use by Macho Man Randy Savage during Slim Jim promotional appearancesClose up view of the glasses jacket fabric and stitched provenance label from the Macho Man Randy Savage collection showing event wear and authentication indicators
#31

1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from The Ma...

Sale: $45,140
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1990s Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses, from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a photo-matched relic from the Bash at the Beach event on July 16, 1995, and is further linked to Savage’s legendary Slim Jim promotional campaign. This ensemble, featuring holographic glitter “Macho Man” lettering and distinctive tassels, is authenticated by provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo and Sports Investors Authentication. According to Heritage, this near-complete set—rarely offered in such form—realized $45,140.00 at auction on 02/23/2025, underscoring its exceptional market demand and historical significance.

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Main front view of 1994 Bumble Bee perforated Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) rookie card from Miami, PSA GEM MT 10 certified #108697 showing player image, card front details, visible perforations and PSA grade label
Main front view of 1994 Bumble Bee perforated Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) rookie card from Miami, PSA GEM MT 10 certified #108697 showing player image, card front details, visible perforations and PSA grade label
#30

1994 Miami/Bumble Bee Perforated Dwayne Johnson Rookie Card – PSA GEM MT 10

Sale: $46,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 10/24/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Hurricanes/Bumble Bee Seafoods perforated rookie card, featuring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, stands as a pivotal crossover collectible, merging collegiate football heritage with wrestling and Hollywood stardom. Graded GEM MT 10 by PSA, this card is one of only thirty to achieve such distinction out of nearly 200 submissions, underscoring its elite scarcity and pristine preservation, as documented by Goldin. The card’s market significance was emphatically demonstrated when it realized $46,800.00 at auction on 10/24/2021, reflecting its exceptional demand among discerning collector-investors.

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Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee perforated rookie card of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson graded PSA GEM MT 10 showing full-color Bumble Bee design, visible perforations, pristine centering and clear PSA holder from Goldin auction
Main front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee perforated rookie card of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson graded PSA GEM MT 10 showing full-color Bumble Bee design, visible perforations, pristine centering and clear PSA holder from Goldin auction
#29

1994 Miami Bumble Bee Dwayne Johnson Perforated Rookie Card - PSA GEM MT 10

Sale: $46,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 05/23/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Hurricanes Bumble Bee Seafoods Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Perforated Rookie Card, graded PSA GEM MT 10, stands as a premier artifact at the intersection of collegiate athletics and global entertainment. According to Goldin, only 32 of 124 PSA-cataloged examples have achieved this flawless grade, underscoring its exceptional scarcity and investment appeal. Featuring Johnson—who later redefined professional wrestling and Hollywood—this card realized a $46,800.00 sale on 05/23/2021, affirming its elite status among high-end wrestling collectibles.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card graded BGS GEM MINT 9.5 in protective BGS slab showing full color portrait Series A design and visible grade label
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card graded BGS GEM MINT 9.5 in protective BGS slab showing full color portrait Series A design and visible grade labelBack detail close up of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant rookie card graded BGS GEM MINT 9.5 showing card reverse text graphics and BGS slab back with edge and surface condition visible
#28

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant Rookie Card – BGS GEM ...

Sale: $46,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 01/31/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #1 Andre the Giant Rookie Card, encapsulated in BGS GEM MINT 9.5 condition, stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, predating the mass-produced Topps issues by several years and offering collectors an early, authentic depiction of André Roussimoff at the dawn of his legendary career. This card’s significance is amplified by its association with André’s pivotal role in elevating professional wrestling’s mainstream appeal during the 1980s, notably exemplified by his iconic clash with Hulk Hogan on "The Main Event," a moment that remains etched in sports entertainment history. According to the evaluation by Goldin, the card achieved a remarkable sale price of $46,800.00 on 01/31/2021, underscoring its elite status among high-end collectibles. The BGS condition report, as cataloged by Goldin, confirms flawless subgrades—Centering: 9.5, Corners: 9.5, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9.5—attesting to its exceptional preservation and rarity within the market.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card in BGS GEM MINT 9.5 slab showing full color portrait and visible Beckett grade label Goldin auction sale $46,800 Jan 31 2021
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card in BGS GEM MINT 9.5 slab showing full color portrait and visible Beckett grade label Goldin auction sale $46,800 Jan 31 2021Close up back and slab detail of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card highlighting reverse printing textures and BGS GEM MINT 9.5 label with auction provenance Goldin $46,800 Jan 31 2021
#27

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT ...

Sale: $46,800
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 01/31/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded GEM MINT 9.5 by BGS, stands as a pivotal artifact in wrestling history, predating Hogan’s inaugural Topps appearance by three years and capturing the Hall of Famer at the dawn of his legendary career. According to Goldin, this card’s condition—Centering: 9, Corners: 9.5, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9.5—cements its elite status, while its $46,800.00 sale on 01/31/2021 underscores its desirability among discerning collectors. This card immortalizes Hulk Hogan, whose magnetic presence and athletic prowess, exemplified by his iconic victory over André the Giant, fueled the global ascent of the W.W.F.

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Front full-length view of 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn red robe signed by Savage, used in the June 28 1987 face-off with Mr. T and other matches — wrestling memorabilia from Heritage auction $48,800
Front full-length view of 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn red robe signed by Savage, used in the June 28 1987 face-off with Mr. T and other matches — wrestling memorabilia from Heritage auction $48,800Alternate angled view showing satin trim, embroidered accents, and in-ring wear on Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1987 match-worn signed robe from 6-28-1987 face-off with Mr. TBack and hood detail of Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1987 match-worn robe showing provenance markings, fabric distress from match use, and large signature areaClose-up of Randy "Macho Man" Savage autograph, stitching, and auction provenance label on 1987 match-worn robe used in June 28 1987 face-off with Mr. T
#26

1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage Match Worn & Signed Robe Used 6-28 in Face Of...

Sale: $48,800
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/28/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage Match Worn & Signed Robe, donned during the pivotal June 28 face-off with Mr. T and other key matches, embodies Savage’s transformation into a heavyweight icon amid WWF’s meteoric rise. This sequined, star-adorned satin robe, authenticated by both Heritage Auctions and Beckett, is directly linked to Savage’s post-WrestleMania III ascent and his evolving alignment from heel to face, as evidenced in encounters with Mr. T and Hercules Hernandez. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the robe’s minor wear is overshadowed by its historical gravitas, with its $48,800.00 sale on 02/28/2026 underscoring its elite status among wrestling collectibles.

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Front main view of 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Series A Hulk Hogan Card #2 — BGS Gem Mint 9.5 (early Hulk Hogan card) with sharp corners, vibrant color and strong centering; Heritage Auction provenance, sold $49,200 on 09/30/2023
Front main view of 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Series A Hulk Hogan Card #2 — BGS Gem Mint 9.5 (early Hulk Hogan card) with sharp corners, vibrant color and strong centering; Heritage Auction provenance, sold $49,200 on 09/30/2023Back detail view of 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Hulk Hogan Card #2 — BGS Gem Mint 9.5 showing card back graphics, text and visible grading label; Heritage Auction sale $49,200 (09/30/2023)
#25

1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Hulk Hogan #2 BGS Gem ...

Sale: $49,200
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 09/30/2023
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Hulk Hogan #2 BGS Gem Mint 9.5, featuring the iconic Hulk Hogan, stands as a pivotal artifact from the era when professional wrestling achieved global prominence. As cataloged by Heritage, this card—graded with subgrades Centering 9, Corners 9.5, Edges 9.5, Surface 9.5—marks Hogan’s rookie appearance, coinciding with his transformative role in Vince McMahon’s WWF and his pop culture crossover in Rocky III. On 09/30/2023, this exemplar realized $49,200.00 at auction, underscoring its elite status among high-grade wrestling collectibles.

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Front view of authentic AAA match-used El Grande Americano autographed lucha mask worn in the Noche de Los Grandes Mascara vs. Mascara match May 30 2026
Front view of authentic AAA match-used El Grande Americano autographed lucha mask worn in the Noche de Los Grandes Mascara vs. Mascara match May 30 2026Angled front detail of the El Grande Americano match-worn mask showing full face design, colors and event wear from the May 30 2026 Noche de Los GrandesRight side profile of the autographed El Grande Americano mask highlighting stitched seams and match use from the Mascara vs. Mascara bout against Ludwig KaiserRear view showing lacing, fastenings and match wear on the authentic AAA El Grande Americano mask
#24

Charity Auction - Authentic AAA Match-Used: El Grande Americano Autographed...

Sale: $50,035
Auction: WWE Shop
Sold: 06/25/2026
Historical Analysis

Charity Auction – Authentic AAA Match-Used: El Grande Americano Autographed Noche de Los Grandes Mask Worn In The Mascara vs. Mascara Match on May 30, 2026, stands as a singular artifact from Arena Monterrey’s main event, where El Grande Americano triumphed over Chad Gable, unmasking him in a career-defining confrontation. According to WWE Shop, this mask, bearing El Grande Americano’s crest and Gable’s battle-inflicted damage, is authenticated by its frayed edges and signature, encapsulating the drama of that historic night. The $50,035.00 realized on 06/25/2026 underscores its collector significance, with all net proceeds benefiting Dr. Sonrisas Foundation.

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Main front view of 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan rookie card (Cosmos / New Japan Pro Wrestling) in PSA Gem Mint 10 slab Pop One showing vibrant portrait, sharp corners, excellent centering and visible PSA certification with Heritage auction lot details
Main front view of 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan rookie card (Cosmos / New Japan Pro Wrestling) in PSA Gem Mint 10 slab Pop One showing vibrant portrait, sharp corners, excellent centering and visible PSA certification with Heritage auction lot detailsBack and slab reverse close-up of 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan rookie card in PSA Gem Mint 10 Pop One showing Cosmos card back text and player bio, PSA label and hologram, clear slab edges and Heritage auction provenance
#23

1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan Rookie PSA Gem Mint 10 - Pop One!

Sale: $51,600
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/28/2022
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan Rookie PSA Gem Mint 10—Pop One!—stands as a singular artifact from wrestling’s global surge, coinciding with Hulk Hogan’s meteoric rise after Vince McMahon’s pivotal 1982 acquisition of the World Wrestling Federation and Hogan’s iconic turn as "Thunderlips" in Rocky III. According to Heritage’s evaluation, this card is the sole example to achieve Gem Mint 10 status among just a dozen PSA-graded Hogans, underscoring its extreme scarcity within a total Cosmos population of only sixty-six. Issued in Japan in cellophane packs from vending machines and measuring roughly 2.5x1.5", its provenance and condition fueled a $51,600.00 sale on 08/28/2022, cementing its status as a cornerstone for elite collector-investors.

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1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card BGS GEM MINT 9.5 True Gem+ front view in graded slab showing full portrait, vibrant colors and BGS grade label close up
1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card BGS GEM MINT 9.5 True Gem+ front view in graded slab showing full portrait, vibrant colors and BGS grade label close up1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card BGS GEM MINT 9.5 True Gem+ back view in slab showing reverse printing, card back details and slab authentication information
#22

1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT ...

Sale: $52,840
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 09/10/2022
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded GEM MINT 9.5 True Gem+ by BGS (cert. 0008772774), stands as the singular example in the BGS census to achieve two perfect "10" subgrades, with none graded higher among nearly 150 submissions. As cataloged by Goldin, this card realized $52,840.00 at auction on 09/10/2022, underscoring its elite status. Featuring the Hall of Famer whose magnetic presence propelled professional wrestling into global prominence, this card predates Hulk Hogan’s Topps debut by three years and is revered for its pristine preservation—centering 9.5, corners 10, edges 9.5, surface 10—making it a cornerstone for advanced collector-investors.

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Main front view of 1970s-80s Ric Flair match-worn green alligator skin boots, twice-signed by Ric Flair, re-soled with visible in-ring wear, MEARS Authentic and JSA LOA noted
Main front view of 1970s-80s Ric Flair match-worn green alligator skin boots, twice-signed by Ric Flair, re-soled with visible in-ring wear, MEARS Authentic and JSA LOA notedSide profile view showing green alligator texture, stitching and autograph placement on Ric Flair match-worn boots, close wear details and MEARS authenticationAngled three-quarter view of Ric Flair green alligator boots highlighting toe shape, signature on vamp, re-soled leather soles and provenance from JSA LOARear heel detail of match-worn Ric Flair boots showing heel wear, re-soling edge and alligator scale pattern, MEARS Authentic
#21

1970-80's Ric Flair Match-Worn, Twice-Signed Green Alligator Skin Re-soled ...

Sale: $53,680
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 09/28/2024
Historical Analysis

The 1970s-80s Ric Flair Match-Worn, Twice-Signed Green Alligator Skin Re-soled Boots—graded "Authentic" by MEARS and accompanied by a JSA LOA—embody the flamboyant legacy of the "Nature Boy," whose unmatched charisma and global influence redefined wrestling showmanship. As cataloged by Goldin, these boots, inscribed “Nature Boy” and “16x,” display heavy in-ring wear and fetched $53,680.00 at auction on 09/28/2024, underscoring their significance as both a cultural artifact and a premier investment for elite collectors.

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Main front view of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace showing full brace profile and straps
Main front view of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace showing full brace profile and strapsSide profile view of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace highlighting contour and hinge areaRear view showing back strap and closure details of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee braceClose up of padding and interior lining of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace showing wear marks
#20

Authentic Event-Worn: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 Right Knee ...

Sale: $58,045
Auction: WWE Shop
Sold: 03/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The Authentic Event-Worn "Stone Cold" Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 Right Knee Brace, as cataloged by WWE Shop, represents a pivotal artifact from Austin’s celebrated return to the ring against Kevin Owens, marking his final in-ring performance at The Grandest Stage of Them All. This knee brace, worn during the climactic bout, encapsulates the culmination of Austin’s storied legacy and the emotional resonance of his Texas homecoming. The auction, which concluded on 03/17/2026 after 175 bids, established a market value of $58,045.00, underscoring its desirability among elite collectors and its significance as a tangible link to a defining WrestleMania moment.

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Main front view of Hulk Hogan WWF event-worn yellow boots, full-pair display showing signature and inscription by Hulk Hogan, photo-matched via Resolution Photomatching and authenticated with PSA/DNA LOA
Main front view of Hulk Hogan WWF event-worn yellow boots, full-pair display showing signature and inscription by Hulk Hogan, photo-matched via Resolution Photomatching and authenticated with PSA/DNA LOASide profile close-up of Hulk Hogan yellow event-worn boots highlighting red trim, leather grain, stitching and in-ring scuffing consistent with photo-matched provenanceRear heel detail of Hulk Hogan boots showing wear patterns, heel construction and authentic game-use marks with signature visibleTop-down close-up of toe boxes and lacing on Hulk Hogan signed yellow boots emphasizing autograph placement and wear from events
#19

Hulk Hogan WWF Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed and Inscribed, Yellow Boot...

Sale: $66,000
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 07/26/2023
Historical Analysis

The Hulk Hogan WWF Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed and Inscribed Yellow Boots, authenticated by Resolution Photomatching and PSA/DNA, encapsulate the apex of "Hulkamania" and the global wrestling boom of the 1980s. Worn by Hulk Hogan during pivotal Madison Square Garden bouts, these custom boots display authentic battle wear, including blood stains directly attributed to Hogan, as cataloged by Goldin. The boots’ provenance is further cemented by a ResMatch™ to a WWF "HulkaMania" workout poster. Realizing $66,000.00 at auction on 07/26/2023, this artifact stands as a premier investment-grade collectible, reflecting Hogan’s enduring legacy and market demand.

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Front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee #94 Dwayne Johnson rookie card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab with visible grade label showing young Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in Miami Hurricanes attire high-grade collectible listed by Goldin
Front view of 1994 Miami Bumble Bee #94 Dwayne Johnson rookie card in PSA GEM MT 10 slab with visible grade label showing young Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in Miami Hurricanes attire high-grade collectible listed by Goldin
#18

1994 Miami Bumble Bee #94 Dwayne Johnson Rookie Card - PSA GEM MT 10

Sale: $79,200
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 04/06/2021
Historical Analysis

The 1994 Miami Bumble Bee #94 Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson Rookie Card, encapsulated in PSA GEM MT 10, stands as a premier artifact bridging collegiate football and global entertainment, with only thirty such flawless examples among 113 graded, as documented by PSA’s census. This perforated collectible, sponsored by Bumble Bee Seafoods and commemorating the University of Miami Hurricanes, achieved a $79,200.00 sale on 04/06/2021, underscoring its elite market stature. According to Goldin’s evaluation, its condition is unimprovable, and its provenance is further elevated by acquisition from Timbaland and a feature on Dwayne Johnson’s Instagram, cementing its status as a trophy piece for discerning investors.

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Front view of Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage match‑used and signed rookie robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection earliest known event‑worn robe
Front view of Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage match‑used and signed rookie robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection earliest known event‑worn robeAlternate full‑length angle of 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage match‑used signed robe showing embroidered graphics and overall match wearClose‑up of Randy Savage signature on the 1985 match‑used robe highlighting ink, fabric grain, and wear authentication detailsImage of the Letter of Authenticity and provenance documents accompanying the Macho Man Randy Savage 1985 signed match‑used robe
#17

Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Macho M...

Sale: $82,350
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe, the earliest known example from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a cornerstone artifact from Savage’s transformative entry into the WWF, photo-matched to his iconic 1985 O-Pee-Chee rookie card and worn during pivotal events such as The Wrestling Classic and his December 1, 1985 bout with S.D. Jones. As cataloged by Heritage, this robe’s provenance is reinforced by direct signatures, detailed authentication, and its documented use in multiple historic matches, underscoring its extreme rarity and desirability. On 08/24/2025, this robe realized a market value of $82,350.00, reflecting its unmatched significance to high-end wrestling memorabilia collectors.

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Main front view of 2025 Topps Chrome WWE Dual Autograph SuperFractor #CDA-RS The Rock/"Stone Cold" Steve Austin 1/1 dual-signed card in Topps Encased slab showing full chrome front and signatures
Main front view of 2025 Topps Chrome WWE Dual Autograph SuperFractor #CDA-RS The Rock/"Stone Cold" Steve Austin 1/1 dual-signed card in Topps Encased slab showing full chrome front and signaturesAngled alternate view highlighting the SuperFractor rainbow chromium finish and #CDA-RS set designation with both The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin autographs visible in Topps Encased protective case
#16

2025 Topps Chrome WWE Dual Autograph SuperFractor #CDA-RS The Rock/"Stone C...

Sale: $82,825
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 07/11/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2025 Topps Chrome WWE Dual Autograph SuperFractor #CDA-RS, encased and authenticated by Topps, stands as the sole "1/1" card featuring hard-signed autographs from Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin—two icons whose rivalry defined an era of professional wrestling. According to Goldin’s cataloging, this ultra-rare collectible, serial-numbered and accompanied by a manufacturer’s certificate of authenticity, realized a market price of $82,825.00 at auction on 07/11/2026, underscoring its status as a premier investment-grade artifact within the wrestling memorabilia sector.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9 card in PSA holder showing full Hogan portrait, bright colors, sharp corners and surface — highest graded example; Heritage auction sale $85,400 10/26/2025
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9 card in PSA holder showing full Hogan portrait, bright colors, sharp corners and surface — highest graded example; Heritage auction sale $85,400 10/26/2025Back detail of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A Hulk Hogan Rookie #2 showing reverse printing, edge and centering details with visible PSA certification label and graded case highlighting clean back and authentication
#15

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9 -- None...

Sale: $85,400
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 10/26/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9—None Superior! stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, capturing the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan, whose "Hulkamania" persona propelled the WWF into global prominence. According to Heritage, this card, one of only nineteen at PSA Mint 9, achieved a record $85,400.00 on 10/26/2025, underscoring its elite status. The card’s full-bleed design, crisp registration, and flawless centering, as cataloged by Heritage, distinguish it as a premier investment-grade artifact from wrestling’s golden era.

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Main front view of 1999 Hulk Hogan match worn and signed nWo boots photo matched to five matches including SuperBrawl IX vs Ric Flair with incredible provenance
Main front view of 1999 Hulk Hogan match worn and signed nWo boots photo matched to five matches including SuperBrawl IX vs Ric Flair with incredible provenanceTop view showing interior labels wear and construction of 1999 Hulk Hogan match worn nWo boots signed by HoganClose up of toe area with clear Hulk Hogan signature and ink detail on match worn nWo bootAlternate close up of upper boot signature and in ring scuff marks from 1999 matches
#14

1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to Five Matches...

Sale: $91,500
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots, photo-matched to five pivotal WCW events including SuperBrawl IX versus Ric Flair, stand as a tangible artifact from Hogan’s transformative "Hollywood" era, when his nWo leadership redefined wrestling’s cultural landscape. As cataloged by Heritage, these size 14 J & M Custom Boots, adorned with nWo decals and authenticated by Sports Investors, PSA/DNA, and Beckett, are accompanied by ironclad provenance tracing directly to Hogan’s inner circle. The boots’ $91,500.00 market realization on 08/24/2025 underscores their elite status among collector-investors, reflecting both their direct connection to wrestling’s Monday Night Wars zenith and the enduring impact of Hogan’s heel turn on the industry’s evolution.

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Main full-front view of Ric Flair match-worn "Nature Boy" jungle design robe, personally owned and photo-matched by Resolution Photomatching
Main full-front view of Ric Flair match-worn "Nature Boy" jungle design robe, personally owned and photo-matched by Resolution PhotomatchingAngled front view highlighting vibrant jungle motif and satin sheen on Ric Flair match-worn robe with photo-matching provenanceFull back view showing continuous jungle panel and cape silhouette of Ric Flair's personally owned "Nature Boy" robe, Resolution Photomatching verifiedTight close-up of embroidered "Nature Boy" text and detailed stitching on Ric Flair match-worn jungle robe, photo-matched provenance
#13

Ric Flair Match-Worn, Photo-Matched Personally Owned "Nature Boy" Jungle De...

Sale: $103,700
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 08/17/2024
Historical Analysis

The Ric Flair Match-Worn, Photo-Matched Personally Owned "Nature Boy" Jungle Design Robe - Resolution Photomatching stands as a singular artifact from the career of Ric Flair, whose flamboyant persona and in-ring mastery redefined professional wrestling’s spectacle. Worn during his NWA tenure and photo-matched to an undated image, this robe’s intricate jungle motif—featuring lions, tigers, cheetahs, and a giraffe—embodies Flair’s legendary charisma and theatricality, with bedazzled stones and fur-lined accents enhancing its visual impact. According to Goldin, the robe displays moderate wear and brown discoloration, yet remains a resplendent testament to Flair’s enduring legacy, as evidenced by its $103,700.00 sale on 08/17/2024. This piece, directly linked to Flair’s iconic "Nature Boy" persona and pivotal moments such as the debut of the Big Gold Belt and his feud with Dusty Rhodes, is recognized by Goldin as an elite, museum-worthy collectible for discerning investors.

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Front view of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card — PSA MINT 9 graded front with visible PSA label, vibrant colors, sharp corners and clean surface; Goldin $103,700 provenance
Front view of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card — PSA MINT 9 graded front with visible PSA label, vibrant colors, sharp corners and clean surface; Goldin $103,700 provenanceBack view of 1982 Wrestling All‑Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan rookie card — close-up of card back graphics and player panel showing printing detail, centering and surface condition inside PSA encapsulation and authentication
#12

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card - PSA MINT 9

Sale: $103,700
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 06/14/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded PSA MINT 9 (107012713), stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, capturing the emergence of Hulk Hogan—whose magnetic presence and athletic prowess fueled the WWF’s global ascent in the 1980s. As cataloged by Goldin, this card, one of over 460 graded with none higher, realized $103,700.00 at auction on 06/14/2025, underscoring its elite status. Issued three years before Hogan’s first Topps appearance, the card’s vivid blue and yellow framing and pristine condition, as evaluated by Goldin, distinguish it as a premier investment-grade collectible.

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Main front view of 1998 Stone Cold Steve Austin match‑worn and signed knee brace showing full brace profile, Austin autograph and match wear from his historic 1998 run
Main front view of 1998 Stone Cold Steve Austin match‑worn and signed knee brace showing full brace profile, Austin autograph and match wear from his historic 1998 runClose up detail of Stone Cold Steve Austin signature, stitching and scuff marks on the 1998 match‑worn knee brace highlighting game‑used wear and autograph clarityProvenance shot of the accompanying letter from Stone Cold Steve Austin confirming use of the knee brace during his 1998 historic run and noting its appearance on WWE's Most Wanted Treasures with Heritage auction provenance
#11

1998-01 Stone Cold Steve Austin Match Worn & Signed Knee Brace with Letter ...

Sale: $115,900
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1998-01 Stone Cold Steve Austin Match Worn & Signed Knee Brace, accompanied by a direct letter of provenance from Steve Austin and featured on WWE’s Most Wanted Treasures, stands as a singular artifact from the Attitude Era’s most influential figure. As cataloged by Heritage, this Donjoy brace—exhibiting extensive in-ring wear and authenticated by both Austin and PSA/DNA—embodies the gritty, anti-establishment persona that propelled WWE’s resurgence. Its auction debut on 05/17/2026 realized $115,900.00, underscoring its unmatched desirability among collectors, especially given the extreme scarcity of Austin’s match-used memorabilia.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

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Main front view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizms The Rock 1/1 #191 PSA 7 Near Mint showing full image of The Rock with black prizm foil effect in PSA encapsulation
Main front view of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizms The Rock 1/1 #191 PSA 7 Near Mint showing full image of The Rock with black prizm foil effect in PSA encapsulationBack detail of 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizms The Rock 1/1 #191 PSA 7 Near Mint showing card back design and PSA graded label visible on the slab for authentication and condition verification
#10

2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizms The Rock 1/1 #191 PSA 7 NRMT

Sale: $126,000
Auction: Fanatics
Sold: 04/20/2023
Historical Analysis

The 2022 Panini Prizm WWE Black Prizms The Rock 1/1 #191 PSA 7 NRMT stands as a singular artifact, marking Panini’s inaugural exclusive WWE release after unseating Topps’ 17-year tenure. Featuring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson—whose meteoric rise from 1996 to 2004 redefined wrestling stardom—this card’s Black Prizm parallel is the only one-of-one in the set, underscoring its extreme scarcity as cataloged by Fanatics. On April 20, 2023, this card realized a $126,000.00 sale, cementing its status as a premier investment piece for discerning collectors.

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Main front view 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan Series A #2 PSA Mint 9 graded card in PSA slab showing full color Hogan portrait sharp corners clean centering high grade Heritage auction $132000 12/07/2024
Main front view 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan Series A #2 PSA Mint 9 graded card in PSA slab showing full color Hogan portrait sharp corners clean centering high grade Heritage auction $132000 12/07/2024Back view 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan Series A #2 PSA Mint 9 showing reverse printing details PSA certification label and slab grading notation clear back centering and auction provenance Heritage sale 12/07/2024
#9

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2 PSA Mint 9....

Sale: $132,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 12/07/2024
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2 PSA Mint 9 stands as a pivotal artifact from the dawn of Hogan’s meteoric rise, encapsulating his pre-WWF superstardom and enduring influence on wrestling history. As cataloged by Heritage, this card—one of only 17 graded Mint out of 435 submissions, with none higher—showcases exceptional centering, pristine borders, and immaculate corners, underscoring its elite status among collectors. The card’s significance was emphatically validated when it realized $132,000.00 at auction on 12/07/2024, reflecting both its scarcity and the sustained demand for high-grade Hulk Hogan memorabilia.

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Main front view of Hulk Hogan match-used WrestleMania IX boots twice-signed and inscribed with visible match wear and scuffing
Main front view of Hulk Hogan match-used WrestleMania IX boots twice-signed and inscribed with visible match wear and scuffingAngled left profile of Hulk Hogan boots showing toe wear, creasing and signature placementAngled right profile close-up of Hogan boots highlighting stitching, laces and inscription detailClose-up of left boot toe scuff and insole wear from Apr 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX tag match
#8

Apr. 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Match-Used, Twice-Signed, Inscr...

Sale: $140,300
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/13/2025
Historical Analysis

On April 4, 1993, Hulk Hogan’s yellow boots, worn during WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace as he and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake (The Mega Maniacs) battled Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster), then immediately captured the WWE Heavyweight Championship from Yokozuna, stand as a pivotal artifact in wrestling history. Displayed at the WWE Museum and authenticated by WWE archivist Benjamin Brown, Gerry Brisco, and JSA, these boots—bearing heavy wear, distinctive damage, and dual inscriptions—realized $140,300.00 at auction on 12/13/2025, underscoring their market and historical significance, as cataloged by Goldin.

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Main front view of Hulk Hogan event-worn left boot from WrestleMania XVIII March 17 2002 vs Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson showing red and yellow leather design with match wear and bold Hulk Hogan signature and inscription plus Davious Sports LOA and JSA LOA
Main front view of Hulk Hogan event-worn left boot from WrestleMania XVIII March 17 2002 vs Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson showing red and yellow leather design with match wear and bold Hulk Hogan signature and inscription plus Davious Sports LOA and JSA LOASide profile of the WrestleMania XVIII Hulk Hogan event-worn left boot highlighting photo-matched scuffs, stitching, and game-use abrasion authenticated by Davious Sports and JSAClose-up detail of Hulk Hogan autograph and handwritten inscription on the left boot toe with visible marker strokes and authentication tags from JSA and Davious SportsSole and interior provenance view of Hulk Hogan event-worn left boot from WrestleMania XVIII showing sole wear, interior labels, and accompanying Davious Sports LOA and JSA LOA
#7

March 17, 2002 - WrestleMania XVIII - Dwayne The Rock Johnson vs. Hollywood...

Sale: $146,400
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 02/07/2026
Historical Analysis

The March 17, 2002 WrestleMania X8 main event left boot, worn by WWE icon Hulk Hogan during his legendary clash with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at Toronto’s SkyDome, stands as a pivotal artifact from the Attitude Era’s finale and Hogan’s first WrestleMania appearance since 1993. This blue-and-white flame boot, photo-matched by Davious Sports and authenticated by JSA, bears Hogan’s signature, “Hollywood,” and “4 Life” inscriptions, and displays pronounced event wear, as cataloged by Goldin. The $146,400.00 realized on 02/07/2026 underscores its market significance, with Goldin highlighting its provenance and the dramatic heel-to-face turn that redefined Hogan’s legacy.

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Main front view of Hulk Hogan ring-worn red and yellow wrestling boots signed and photo-matched to 1989 Survivor Series and 1990 Royal Rumble PSA/DNA authenticated Hulkamania-era boots
Main front view of Hulk Hogan ring-worn red and yellow wrestling boots signed and photo-matched to 1989 Survivor Series and 1990 Royal Rumble PSA/DNA authenticated Hulkamania-era bootsAngled side view highlighting signature on shaft and in-ring scuffing matching 1989 Survivor Series and 1990 Royal Rumble provenanceRear heel close-up showing heel wear and construction details from Hulk Hogan’s 1989-90 ring-worn bootsOutsole close-up revealing tread wear and ring abrasion consistent with match use during the Hulkamania era
#6

Hulk Hogan 1989-90 PHOTO-MATCHED & Signed Ring Worn Wrestling Boots from Pr...

Sale: $150,473.28
Auction: Iconic
Sold: 05/03/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1989-90 Hulk Hogan photo-matched, signed yellow wrestling boots—authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication and PSA/DNA—represent a pinnacle of wrestling memorabilia, conclusively linked to Hogan’s legendary appearances at the 1989 Survivor Series and 1990 Royal Rumble, as well as iconic program covers. As cataloged by SIA, these boots display unmistakable in-ring wear and bear Hogan’s bold signature, with provenance further cemented by a personal COA from Hogan himself. According to the auction record dated 05/03/2026, this museum-caliber artifact achieved a realized price of $150,473.28, underscoring its unmatched historical and investment significance within the realm of prime “Hulkamania” collectibles.

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Main front view of event-worn 1990s WCW United States Heavyweight Championship belt showing central eagle plate and full WCW iconography, won by Steve Austin, Ricky Steamboat, Lex Luger and Sting
Main front view of event-worn 1990s WCW United States Heavyweight Championship belt showing central eagle plate and full WCW iconography, won by Steve Austin, Ricky Steamboat, Lex Luger and StingAngled full-length view of the 1990s WCW US Heavyweight Title highlighting distressed black leather strap, side plates and ring-used wear from event appearancesClose-up of center plate and mounting rivets on the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship belt showing engraved United States motifs, surface patina and fine detailRear and strap detail with snaps, leather condition and provenance from Heritage Auction Lot 9138, sold for $158,600 on 05/17/2026
#5

1990's WCW United States Heavyweight Championship Belt - Won by Steve Austi...

Sale: $158,600
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1990s WCW United States Heavyweight Championship Belt, event-worn by luminaries such as Steve Austin, Ricky Steamboat, Lex Luger, and Sting, stands as a cornerstone artifact from an era when the title was pivotal in shaping the careers of wrestling’s elite and future icons. Crafted by renowned belt maker Reggie Parks, this championship’s design—featuring an eagle over the United States and distinctive side plates—embodies the prestige and competitive gravitas it conferred upon its holders, many of whom, including Sting, Austin, and Luger, leveraged its legacy as a springboard to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the belt’s authentic wear, functional fasteners, and partial enamel loss attest to its extensive in-ring history, while its subsequent use by Stuck Mojo and inclusion in Conrad Thompson’s collection further enhance its provenance. The belt’s sale for $158,600.00 on 05/17/2026, following 20 bids and 10,218 page views, underscores its exceptional desirability and market significance among high-end collectors, with Heritage affirming it as the most significant championship belt ever offered in their auctions.

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Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A complete 36-card PSA graded set showing card fronts and PSA slab labels, Series A artwork and star wrestlers visible, PSA Set Registry rank #4
Main front view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A complete 36-card PSA graded set showing card fronts and PSA slab labels, Series A artwork and star wrestlers visible, PSA Set Registry rank #4Back-detail view of 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A complete PSA set showing card reverses and clear PSA grading labels on slabs, close-up of backing, centering and conditionBroad overview of the full 36-card 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A PSA graded complete set laid out together with uniform PSA grading visible, PSA Set Registry #4 provenance and Heritage auction result $170,800 (8/23/2025)
#4

1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A PSA Graded Complete Set (36) - Ranked #4 ...

Sale: $170,800
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A PSA Graded Complete Set (36), ranked #4 on the PSA Set Registry, stands as a foundational artifact in wrestling collectibles, encapsulating the sport’s golden era with a roster that includes icons such as Hulk Hogan (#2), Andre the Giant (#1), Ric Flair (#27), and Dusty Rhodes (#6). As cataloged by Heritage, this set’s historical gravitas is amplified by its limited original distribution—approximately 2,000 sets via mail order—and the exceptional grading composition: six cards at PSA Gem Mint 10, twenty-eight at PSA Mint 9 (including the pivotal Hulk Hogan #2, one of only nineteen at this grade with none higher), and two at PSA NM-MT 8. The set’s market significance was underscored by its $170,800.00 realization on 08/23/2025, a testament to both its scarcity and the enduring demand for premier wrestling memorabilia. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the presence of multiple pop-topping cards, especially the Hogan #2, cements this set’s status as a benchmark for high-end collector-investors seeking the pinnacle of wrestling card provenance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Front profile of Hulk Hogan 2003 WrestleMania XIX match-used boot worn vs. Vince McMahon photo-matched to WrestleMania XIX
Front profile of Hulk Hogan 2003 WrestleMania XIX match-used boot worn vs. Vince McMahon photo-matched to WrestleMania XIXSide view of Hulk Hogan match-used boot showing in-ring wear from Hogan’s final WrestleMania appearance, photo-matched to WrestleMania XIXAlternate angle close-up of Hulk Hogan match-used boot revealing scuffs and arena residue consistent with event useSole and tread close-up of Hulk Hogan match-used boot displaying heavy wear from 2003 matches
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2003 Hulk Hogan WrestleMania XIX Match Used Boot vs. Vince McMahon - Hogan'...

Sale: $183,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 2003 Hulk Hogan WrestleMania XIX match-used boot, definitively photo-matched to Hogan’s climactic showdown with Vince McMahon, his No Way Out clash with The Rock, and his pivotal WWE SmackDown challenge, encapsulates a transformative era in wrestling history. As cataloged by Heritage, this size 14D, J&M Custom Boot—distinguished by its airbrushed flames and portrait—served as Hogan’s final WrestleMania artifact, symbolizing his enduring influence and adaptability amid WWE’s generational shift. On May 17, 2026, the boot realized $183,000.00 at auction, underscoring its market significance and the collector demand for event-worn memorabilia from iconic figures like Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon, and The Rock.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of 1985 Hulk Hogan match-worn and signed wrestling boots showing frontal wear, laces and WrestleMania I photo-match provenance
Main front view of 1985 Hulk Hogan match-worn and signed wrestling boots showing frontal wear, laces and WrestleMania I photo-match provenanceSide profile of 1985 Hulk Hogan match-worn signed boots highlighting scuffing, stitching and autograph placement with provenance tag referencing WrestleMania IRear and sole detail of 1985 Hulk Hogan match-worn boots showing heel wear, insole markings and photo-match evidence to WrestleMania IClose-up of Hulk Hogan signature on boot tongue with material texture, stitching and photo-match authentication label confirming WrestleMania I provenance
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1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlemania I...

Sale: $1,037,000
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/28/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots—photo matched to WrestleMania I—represent a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, directly linked to Hogan’s pivotal tag-team victory alongside Mr. T over "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff at Madison Square Garden. As cataloged by Heritage, these yellow boots, integral to Hogan’s enduring red-and-yellow motif, are authenticated by multiple LOAs and bear his inscription referencing their use and blood at the event. WrestleMania I’s fusion of celebrity and spectacle propelled WWE into mainstream culture, and the $1,037,000.00 sale price realized on 02/28/2026 underscores their unmatched historical and investment significance.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Heritage data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.

Main front view of Logan Paul’s personally owned 1998 Japanese CoroCoro promo Pikachu Illustrator card PSA GEM MT 10 Pop 1 world‑record specimen as presented by Goldin with event‑worn custom diamond necklace from WrestleMania 38
Main front view of Logan Paul’s personally owned 1998 Japanese CoroCoro promo Pikachu Illustrator card PSA GEM MT 10 Pop 1 world‑record specimen as presented by Goldin with event‑worn custom diamond necklace from WrestleMania 38Angled full slab view highlighting PSA GEM MT 10 grade and Pop 1 designation on Logan Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator with Goldin auction provenance and visible hand‑delivery notationClose up of card artwork and PSA label showing pristine surface details and authentication on the world‑record Pikachu Illustrator once worn by Logan Paul alongside WrestleMania 38 appearance documentationDetail shot of the custom diamond necklace worn by Logan Paul at WrestleMania 38 displayed with the PSA GEM MT 10 Pikachu Illustrator and Goldin presentation elements
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Logan Paul's World-Record-Holding Pikachu Illustrator as Seen on King of Co...

Sale: $16,492,000
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 02/16/2026
Historical Analysis

Logan Paul's world-record-holding Pikachu Illustrator, as featured on King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, stands as the sole PSA GEM MT 10 (Pop 1) example, uniquely paired with a custom diamond necklace worn at WrestleMania 38 and accompanied by Paul's personal hand-delivery to the winning bidder. According to Goldin, this card achieved a staggering $16,492,000.00 at auction on 02/16/2026, cementing its status as the most valuable Pokémon card ever sold. Its provenance, including global media exposure and direct association with Logan Paul, elevates its historical significance and market prestige within both the Pokémon and wrestling memorabilia spheres.

Note: Analysis synthesized from Goldin data. Verify specific grading details directly with the house.


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