Hulk Hogan


Top 20 Historical Auctions

Hulk Hogan is the undeniable architect of modern professional wrestling's mainstream global expansion. His cultural ubiquity throughout the 1980s established the financial and structural foundation of the sports entertainment industry, making his associated memorabilia the bedrock of the vintage collectibles market. For high-end collector-investors, acquiring a piece of the Hogan legacy represents capturing the genesis of the modern era. Explore the verified archive below detailing the top 20 most valuable Hulk Hogan wrestling auctions of all time.


Top 20 "HULK HOGAN" Auctions

Main front view of 1985 Hulk Hogan match-worn and signed wrestling boots showing frontal wear, laces and WrestleMania I photo-match provenance
#1. 1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlemania I!
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 28, 2026
$1,037,000
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots, meticulously photo matched to WrestleMania I, represent a cornerstone artifact from the genesis of modern professional wrestling, embodying the seismic cultural shift initiated at Madison Square Garden on March 31, 1985. As cataloged by Heritage, these vibrant yellow boots—integral to Hogan’s enduring red-and-yellow motif—were worn during his pivotal tag team victory alongside Mr. T, a bout that propelled the WWF into mainstream consciousness and cemented Hogan’s status as the sport’s preeminent icon. The boots’ provenance is underscored by multiple Letters of Authenticity, including a direct inscription from Hogan referencing their use and the physical evidence of heavy in-ring wear, further substantiating their authenticity and historical gravitas. According to Heritage’s evaluation, this singular pair achieved a realized price of $1,037,000.00 on February 28, 2026, reflecting both its unmatched significance and the escalating demand for premier wrestling memorabilia among elite collectors.
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
#2. March 17, 2002 - WrestleMania XVIII - Dwayne The Rock Johnson vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan - Hulk Hogan Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed, Inscribed Left Boot - Davious Sports LOA, JSA LOA
Goldin  |  Sold: Feb 7, 2026
$146,400
▶ Historical Analysis
The March 17, 2002, WrestleMania X8 main-event left boot, worn by WWE icon "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan during his legendary clash with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson at Toronto’s SkyDome, stands as a singular artifact from the final WrestleMania of the Attitude Era and the last of its kind held outside the United States. This blue-and-white flame-designed boot, featuring Hogan’s likeness and bearing his bold “Hollywood” and “4 Life” inscriptions in black marker, has been conclusively photo-matched to the event by Davious Sports Photomatching (LOA MM2418) and authenticated for signature by JSA, with the LOA to accompany the lot upon delivery. As cataloged by Goldin, the boot’s extensive event wear—visible in the creasing, cracking, and tread loss—underscores its direct participation in a pivotal moment when Hogan’s in-ring persona shifted dramatically from heel to face following the match’s iconic handshake and subsequent alliance with The Rock. The $146,400.00 realized price on 02/07/2026, according to Goldin, affirms the boot’s stature as a premier investment-grade wrestling collectible, uniquely tied to a transformative chapter in sports entertainment history.
Main front view of Hulk Hogan match-used WrestleMania IX boots twice-signed and inscribed with visible match wear and scuffing
#3. Apr. 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Match-Used, Twice-Signed, Inscribed Boots - Hogan and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake vs. I.R.S. and Ted DiBiase - WWE LOA, Gerry Brisco LOA, JSA LOA
Goldin  |  Sold: Dec 13, 2025
$140,300
▶ Historical Analysis
The Apr. 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Hulk Hogan match-used, twice-signed, and inscribed yellow boots, worn during the iconic Mega Maniacs (Hogan and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake) versus Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) tag team clash at Caesars Palace, represent a pivotal artifact from a night that saw Hogan reclaim the WWE Heavyweight Championship in a dramatic, impromptu bout against Yokozuna. These boots, later showcased at the WWE Museum in Stamford, Connecticut, are distinguished by pronounced wear—scuffed, creased leather, stained interiors, heavily used laces and soles, and significant material loss on both tongues and toes—attributes meticulously documented by Goldin’s evaluators. The provenance is substantiated by letters of authenticity from WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, WWE archivist Benjamin Brown, and JSA for the signatures, underscoring the boots’ direct lineage from Hogan to museum display. As cataloged by Goldin, this singular relic achieved a realized price of $140,300.00 on December 13, 2025, affirming its stature as a premier investment-grade collectible tied to the legacies of four WWE Hall of Famers and a watershed moment in wrestling history.
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
#4. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2 PSA Mint 9....
Heritage  |  Sold: Dec 7, 2024
$132,000
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) #2, graded PSA Mint 9, stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, capturing Hogan at the pivotal threshold of his meteoric ascent within the sport. As cataloged by Heritage, this card is one of only 17 to achieve the Mint 9 designation out of 435 submissions, with none surpassing this grade, underscoring its exceptional scarcity and investment-grade status. The card’s vibrant presentation—marked by precise centering, pristine full-bleed borders, and immaculate corners—reflects the rigorous standards of PSA’s evaluation, while its reverse remains notably unblemished. Hogan’s seismic impact on wrestling, particularly following his 1983 WWF signing and legendary Wrestlemania headlining bouts, amplifies the card’s historical gravitas. The card’s market significance was emphatically demonstrated when it realized $132,000.00 at auction on 12/07/2024, according to Heritage, cementing its stature as a blue-chip asset for discerning collector-investors.
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
#5. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card - PSA MINT 9
Goldin  |  Sold: Jun 14, 2025
$103,700
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded PSA MINT 9 (cert. 107012713), stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan—a figure whose magnetic presence and athletic prowess catalyzed the global expansion of professional wrestling in the 1980s. As cataloged by Goldin, this card is one of over 460 submissions in PSA’s census, yet none have surpassed its grade, underscoring its exceptional scarcity and elite status among collectors. Notably, this specimen predates Hogan’s inaugural Topps appearance by three years, offering a vivid, era-defining portrait framed in striking blue and yellow, with corners and edges described by Goldin as retaining pristine, untouched integrity. The card’s historical and cultural significance was emphatically validated when it realized $103,700.00 at auction on 06/14/2025, a testament to both its rarity and the enduring legacy of its subject, whose legendary feats—such as the iconic body slam of André the Giant—remain etched in wrestling lore.
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
#6. 1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to Five Matches Including SuperBrawl IX vs. Ric Flair with Incredible Provenance.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$91,500
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1999 Hulk Hogan match-worn and signed nWo boots, photo-matched to five pivotal WCW events—including the landmark SuperBrawl IX clash with Ric Flair—embody a transformative era in wrestling history, when Hogan’s seismic heel turn and leadership of the New World Order redefined the industry’s narrative and commercial trajectory. These size 14 “J & M Custom Boots,” authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication and accompanied by full LOAs from Heritage Auctions, PSA/DNA, and Beckett Authentication Services, are distinguished by their nWo decal, red-and-black paint, and bold 8/10 black ink signatures, with Heritage noting both the exceptional provenance—directly traced to a long-standing Hogan associate—and the boots’ definitive use during the nWo’s cultural zenith. As cataloged by Heritage, the boots’ market value reached $91,500.00 on 08/24/2025, underscoring their status as a museum-caliber artifact from the period when Hogan’s villainous persona and the nWo’s mainstream dominance catalyzed a paradigm shift in wrestling’s tone, marketing, and audience engagement.
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
#7. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9 -- None Superior!
Heritage  |  Sold: Oct 26, 2025
$85,400
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Hulk Hogan (Series A) Rookie #2 PSA Mint 9 -- None Superior! stands as a cornerstone in wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan, whose magnetic presence propelled the WWF into the global spotlight and redefined the sport’s cultural footprint. As cataloged by Heritage, this card—one of only nineteen to achieve PSA’s Mint 9 distinction—commands exceptional prestige, with its full-bleed design notoriously susceptible to flaws, making high-grade examples exceedingly elusive. Heritage’s evaluation highlights this specimen’s immaculate registration, pristine surfaces, and razor-sharp centering, attributes that contributed to its record-setting $85,400.00 sale on October 26, 2025, underscoring its status as a blue-chip asset for discerning collector-investors. Hogan’s unparalleled influence, from headlining the inaugural WrestleMania to spearheading wrestling’s crossover into mainstream entertainment, is indelibly linked to the historical and financial significance of this iconic rookie card.
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
#8. Hulk Hogan WWF Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed and Inscribed, Yellow Boots - Resolution Photomatching, PSA/DNA LOA
Goldin  |  Sold: Jul 26, 2023
$66,000
▶ Historical Analysis
The Hulk Hogan WWF Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed and Inscribed Yellow Boots, authenticated by Resolution Photomatching and PSA/DNA, represent a singular artifact from the apex of professional wrestling’s golden era. As cataloged by Goldin, these custom leather boots, bearing visible battle wear, blood stains attributed by Hogan himself, and the inscription “THESE ARE MY Real Boots with my REAL Blood on them from MSG,” encapsulate the physical and cultural impact of “Hulkamania”—a phenomenon that redefined sports entertainment in the 1980s. Hogan’s legacy as a 12-time World Champion and central figure in the WWF’s meteoric rise is embodied in these boots, which have been conclusively photo-matched to a WWF “HulkaMania” workout poster, further cementing their provenance. The boots’ sale for $66,000.00 on 07/26/2023, as documented by Goldin, underscores their exceptional desirability and investment-grade status within the wrestling memorabilia market.
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
#9. 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT 9.5 – True Gem+
Goldin  |  Sold: Sep 10, 2022
$52,840
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, graded GEM MINT 9.5 by BGS (cert. 0008772774), stands as a singularly elite artifact in wrestling memorabilia, distinguished as the only True Gem+ example among nearly 150 BGS-censused copies and the sole card to achieve dual “10” subgrades for corners and surface, as documented by Goldin. This card’s historical gravitas is amplified by its depiction of Hulk Hogan three years prior to his inaugural Topps appearance, capturing the athlete whose magnetic persona and unprecedented showmanship, according to Goldin, catalyzed the global ascent of professional wrestling in the 1980s and redefined the W.W.F. as a cultural juggernaut. The card’s exceptional preservation—centering 9.5, corners 10, edges 9.5, surface 10—further cements its status as a premier investment-grade collectible. Its market significance was emphatically demonstrated when it realized $52,840.00 at auction on 09/10/2022, underscoring both its rarity and enduring demand among discerning collectors.
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
#10. 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan Rookie PSA Gem Mint 10 - Pop One!
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 28, 2022
$51,600
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Cosmos Hulk Hogan Rookie PSA Gem Mint 10—Pop One!—stands as a singular artifact from the pivotal era when professional wrestling achieved global prominence, propelled by Hulk Hogan’s meteoric rise and his iconic portrayal of "Thunderlips" in Rocky III, coinciding with Vince McMahon’s transformative acquisition of the World Wrestling Federation. Issued in Japan in cellophane-wrapped packs of five and distributed via vending machines, these cards are notably diminutive, measuring approximately 2.5 by 1.5 inches, and are distinguished by their minimalistic design—identifying text on the front and a blank reverse. According to Heritage’s evaluation, only sixty-six examples from the entire Cosmos series have entered the PSA population, with just twelve Hogan cards graded, and this specimen is the sole PSA Gem Mint 10, surpassing even the two previously offered at Mint 9. The card’s extreme scarcity and pristine condition culminated in a realized price of $51,600.00 at Heritage Auctions on August 28, 2022, underscoring its status as a cornerstone investment for elite collectors seeking the apex of wrestling memorabilia.
Front main view of 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises
#11. 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Hulk Hogan #2 BGS Gem Mint 9.5.
Heritage  |  Sold: Sep 30, 2023
$49,200
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Pro Wrestling Enterprises "Wrestling All Stars" Hulk Hogan #2, encapsulated in a BGS Gem Mint 9.5 holder, stands as a pivotal artifact from the dawn of wrestling’s global ascendancy, coinciding with Vince McMahon’s acquisition of the World Wrestling Federation and his strategic elevation of Hogan as the sport’s transcendent icon. This card, widely recognized as Hulk Hogan’s rookie issue, captures the precise moment when professional wrestling’s cultural and commercial trajectory shifted, propelled by Hogan’s mainstream crossover—most notably his self-referential role as "Thunderlips" in Rocky III, released the same year this card was printed in Japan. According to Heritage’s cataloging, the card’s elite BGS assessment—subgrades of Centering 9, Corners 9.5, Edges 9.5, and Surface 9.5—underscores its exceptional preservation and rarity within the hobby. The card’s significance was emphatically validated on 09/30/2023, when it realized a $49,200.00 sale price at auction, cementing its status as a cornerstone investment for discerning collectors seeking historically consequential wrestling memorabilia.
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
#12. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT 9.5
Goldin  |  Sold: Jan 31, 2021
$46,800
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, encapsulated in BGS GEM MINT 9.5, stands as the earliest mainstream cardboard introduction of the Hall of Famer whose magnetic persona and athletic prowess catalyzed the global ascent of professional wrestling in the 1980s. Circulating three years prior to Hogan’s inaugural Topps appearance, this card immortalizes the 6'8", 300-pound icon at the dawn of his career, capturing the essence of a performer whose legendary feats—such as the unforgettable moment at "The Main Event" where he hoisted and slammed an undefeated 500-pound André—redefined the spectacle and commercial reach of the W.W.F. As cataloged by Goldin, the card’s BGS condition report details Centering: 9, Corners: 9.5, Edges: 9.5, and Surface: 9.5, collectively affirming its Gem Mint status and underscoring its elite preservation. According to Goldin’s auction records, this singular artifact achieved a realized price of $46,800.00 on 01/31/2021, a testament to its enduring desirability and the pivotal role it occupies in both wrestling history and the high-end collectibles market.
Main front view of April 4, 1993 WrestleMania IX Hulk Hogan fight-used yellow trunks with three signatures (Hulk Hogan, Brutus
#13. April 4, 1993 - Wrestle Mania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Used, Signed, Inscribed Yellow Trunks (3 Signatures) - Featuring Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, Jimmy Hart - WWE LOA, Gerry Brisco LOA, Beckett LOA
Goldin  |  Sold: Dec 13, 2025
$44,530
▶ Historical Analysis
On April 4, 1993, Hulk Hogan’s iconic yellow trunks, worn during WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace, became a pivotal artifact in WWE history, as Hogan—alongside Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake and manager Jimmy Hart—first challenged Money Inc. for the Tag Team Championship before stunning the world by capturing the WWE Heavyweight Title from Yokozuna in a dramatic, impromptu bout. These trunks, heavily stained and frayed from intense in-ring action, bear the signatures and inscriptions of Hogan (“WrestleMania #9 1 More Time”), Hart, and Beefcake, each authenticated by WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, WWE archivist Benjamin Brown, and Beckett Authentication, as documented by Goldin. The trunks’ direct provenance from Hogan, combined with their vivid match use and triple signature, underscores their singularity and historical gravitas within the wrestling memorabilia market. According to Goldin’s auction records, this extraordinary relic realized a market value of $44,530.00 on December 13, 2025, reflecting both its cultural significance and collector demand.
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
#14. 2013 UD Employee Exc. HULK HOGAN 51/125 Purple Precious Metal Gems (PMG) PSA 10
eBay  |  Sold: Aug 19, 2025
$41,100
▶ Historical Analysis
The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan #51/125 Purple Precious Metal Gems (PMG), graded PSA 10, stands as a pinnacle of modern wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating both the enduring legacy of Hulk Hogan and the scarcity inherent to Employee Exclusive releases. Hogan’s transformative impact on professional wrestling, particularly his role in elevating the sport’s mainstream appeal during the 1980s and 1990s, amplifies the historical significance of this card. As cataloged by eBay, this specific specimen achieved a realized price of $41,100.00 on August 19, 2025, underscoring its elite status among collector-investors and confirming robust demand for high-grade, low-population PMGs. The card’s extreme rarity—further validated by its limited print run and pristine PSA 10 assessment—positions it as a cornerstone asset for those seeking both cultural resonance and investment-grade appreciation within the wrestling collectibles market.
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
#15. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE RC PSA/DNA AUTO #2 PSA 9 MT
Fanatics  |  Sold: Dec 30, 2020
$36,600
▶ 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 in wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan, whose persona redefined global sports entertainment in the 1980s. According to Fanatics’ population report, this card is the only example to achieve a PSA 9 Mint grade with none graded higher, underscoring its absolute exclusivity and elevating its status among elite collector-investors. The card’s provenance was further cemented when it realized $36,600.00 at auction on December 30, 2020, a transaction that not only reflects its scarcity but also the enduring demand for authenticated, high-grade rookie issues of transformative wrestling icons. As cataloged by Fanatics, the combination of pristine condition, on-card autograph, and unmatched population status positions this piece as a cornerstone for any advanced portfolio focused on the intersection of sports history and investment-grade collectibles.
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
#16. 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Figures Cards Hulk Hogan - PSA GEM MT 10 - Pop 2
Goldin  |  Sold: Oct 1, 2023
$34,160
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1981 Popy Super Puroresu Figures Cards Hulk Hogan, graded GEM MT 10 by PSA (certification 71159882), stands as a singular artifact within wrestling memorabilia, with only two examples attaining this flawless grade among the 17 documented in PSA’s census, as detailed by Goldin. This rookie card captures Hulk Hogan at the genesis of his storied career, reflecting both the scarcity and cultural resonance of early Japanese wrestling issues. On October 1, 2023, this card realized a market price of $34,160.00, underscoring its desirability and investment potential in the high-end collectibles arena. As cataloged by Goldin, the card’s pristine, uncirculated condition and its near-unique population status elevate it to a position of exceptional significance for discerning collector-investors.
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
#17. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE #2 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT
Fanatics  |  Sold: Dec 21, 2023
$25,800
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A Hulk Hogan ROOKIE #2 BGS 9.5 GEM MINT stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, encapsulating the meteoric rise of Hulk Hogan and the World Wrestling Federation’s transformation into a global phenomenon. This card, the only U.S.-produced, non-hand-cut rookie of Hogan with a narrative reverse, is revered for its scarcity—distribution was limited to mail-order magazine subscriptions, bypassing traditional retail channels and resulting in a minuscule surviving population, as confirmed by Fanatics’ population report of just 10 BGS 9.5 examples with none graded higher. The card’s provenance is further underscored by its $25,800.00 sale on 12/21/2023, a transaction that cements its status as a blue-chip asset in the sports collectibles market. According to Fanatics’ evaluation, the combination of its pristine condition, historical context, and the cultural impact of Hogan’s persona—whose influence ignited “Hulkamania” and redefined wrestling’s mainstream appeal—renders this card a singular artifact for elite collector-investors seeking both rarity and narrative significance.
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
#18. 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card – BGS GEM MINT 9.5
Goldin  |  Sold: Nov 1, 2020
$22,800
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1982 Wrestling All-Stars Series A #2 Hulk Hogan Rookie Card, encapsulated in BGS GEM MINT 9.5, stands as a cornerstone of wrestling memorabilia, predating Hogan’s inaugural Topps appearance by three pivotal years and capturing the genesis of a Hall of Fame career that redefined the sport’s global stature. As cataloged by Goldin, this card’s condition—Centering: 9, Corners: 9.5, Edges: 9.5, Surface: 9.5—reflects an elite preservation standard, underscoring its scarcity and desirability among discerning collectors. The card immortalizes Hogan at the dawn of his ascent, a 6'8", 300-pound phenomenon whose magnetic presence and athletic feats, such as the legendary bodyslam of André during "The Main Event," catalyzed the WWF’s transformation into an international entertainment powerhouse. According to Goldin’s auction records, this exemplar realized $22,800.00 on 11/01/2020, affirming its status as a blue-chip asset and a definitive artifact from the era that witnessed professional wrestling’s meteoric rise.
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
#19. 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan (Precious Metal-Purple) #E-HH PSA Gem Mint 10 - #'d 029/125 - Pop Four!
Heritage  |  Sold: Oct 26, 2025
$22,570
▶ Historical Analysis
The 2013 Upper Deck Employee Exclusive Hulk Hogan Precious Metal-Purple #E-HH, serial-numbered 029/125 and graded PSA Gem Mint 10 (Pop Four), stands as a landmark in wrestling card history, merging the scarcity of an employee-only release with the revered Precious Metal Gems (PMG) design lineage that revolutionized the trading card market in the 1990s. As cataloged by Heritage, this card’s deep purple foil and flawless condition have propelled it to elite status, underscored by its $22,570.00 realized price on 10/26/2025—a testament to both its rarity and the surging demand for high-grade PMG parallels across sports and entertainment genres. Hulk Hogan’s pivotal role in elevating professional wrestling to global prominence during the 1980s and 1990s amplifies the card’s historical significance, positioning it as a nexus between pop culture legacy and the modern era’s appetite for ultra-premium collectibles. According to the evaluation by Heritage, the combination of employee-exclusive provenance, limited production, and the card’s pristine PSA 10 grade places it among the most coveted wrestling issues ever produced, with only four known examples at this tier. This singular piece encapsulates the convergence of nostalgia, investment-grade rarity, and the enduring appeal of one of wrestling’s most influential icons.
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
#20. 1985 Topps WWF Wrestling #1 Hulk Hogan RC Rookie HOF PSA 10 GEM MINT
eBay  |  Sold: Jan 20, 2025
$19,700
▶ 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.
VERIFIED AUCTION DATA AS OF Apr 26, 2026 • PROWRESTLING-COLLECTIBLES.COM