Randy Savage


Top 20 Historical Auctions

Randy Savage’s career represents a singular intersection of unmatched intensity and iconic, flamboyant showmanship. This "Cream of the Crop" status as a transcendent pop-culture figure has established his legacy as a bedrock of the high-end collectibles market, where serious investors consistently target his rarest artifacts as proven, tier-one assets. Explore the verified archive below detailing the top 20 most valuable Randy Savage wrestling auctions of all time.


Top 20 "MACHO MAN RANDY SAVAGE" Auctions

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
#1. Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Earliest Known Robe & ...
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$82,350
▶ 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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#2. 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage Match Worn & Signed Robe Used 6-28 in Face Off with Mr. T. & Other Matches
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 28, 2026
$48,800
▶ 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.
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
#3. 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Slim Jim
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$45,140
▶ 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.
Main front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed Royal Rumble outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
#4. 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$40,260
▶ 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.
Main front view of the screen-matched Bone Saw McGraw ensemble worn by Randy
#5. Spider-Man (2002) Bone Saw McGraw's (Randy "Macho Man" Savage) Screen-Matched Ensemble
propstoreauction  |  Sold: Mar 25, 2026
$37,800
▶ 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.
Main front view of 1989 Randy
#6. 1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks With Apparent Photo Match to WrestleMania V Championship Match vs. Hulk Hogan & Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$36,661
▶ 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.
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
#7. 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim Jim Promotion Photo Matched to Four Commercials & An Undated Photograph - The Only Remaining Slim Jim Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$32,940
▶ 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.
Main front view of Macho Man Randy Savage's event-worn
#8. Spider-Man (Sony, 2002), Wrestling Costume Worn by "Macho Man" Randy Savage as "Bone Saw McGraw"
Heritage  |  Sold: Jul 18, 2025
$28,750
▶ 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.
Main front view of 1988
#9. 1988 "Macho Man" Randy Savage Saturday Night's Main Event Match Worn Robe with Multiple Photo/Video Matches!
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 30, 2020
$27,600
▶ 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 bu...
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
#10. 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Main Event.
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$26,840
▶ 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.
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
#11. 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used During the Second Monday Night Raw Episode Where The Repo Man Steals His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$24,400
▶ 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.
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
#12. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Apparent Photo Match to Announcement of Sensational Sherri Becoming His Manager from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$22,570
▶ 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.
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
#13. 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used to In Royal Rumble to ..
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$19,520
▶ 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.
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
#14. 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps - Used for Halloween Havoc Promotion vs. Hulk Hogan & SuperBrawl VI Match vs. Ric Flair from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$18,910
▶ 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.
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
#15. 1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to The
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$17,080
▶ 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.
Main front view of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage orange promo outfit with white tassels and matching pants, worn in Brother Love appearance and signed in black felt-tip by Randy Savage
#16. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Brother...
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$15,250
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun and photo-matched to Savage’s infamous Brother Love Show attack on Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake, stands as a pivotal artifact from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Worn during the segment where Savage, alongside Sensational Sherri, dramatically cut Beefcake’s hair, this orange ensemble with white tassels is authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication and accompanied by full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett. As cataloged by Heritage, the outfit’s provenance, direct connection to a defining feud, and Savage’s bold signatures on both pieces underscore its historical and collector significance, achieving a realized price of $15,250.00 on 02/23/2025.
Front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed
#17. 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit Worn vs. Razor Ramon from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$14,640
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit, donned during his October 28 clash with Razor Ramon, stands as a vivid artifact from Savage’s legendary WWF tenure. This neon green ensemble, accented with black, hot pink, and bold tassels, encapsulates the flamboyant energy Savage brought to his storied feud, where his athleticism and charisma eclipsed Ramon despite a count-out loss. As cataloged by Heritage, the outfit—authenticated by PSA/DNA and Beckett, with provenance from Lynn Poffo—realized $14,640.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, underscoring its elite collector appeal.
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#18. 1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in WrestleMania IX from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
Heritage  |  Sold: Aug 24, 2025
$14,640
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1993 Randy "Macho Man" Savage ring-worn and signed outfit, showcased at WrestleMania IX in Las Vegas, stands as a singular artifact from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, embodying both the flamboyant Roman-themed spectacle and Savage’s pivotal role as a broadcaster alongside Jim Ross. Crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun—whose clientele included Jimi Hendrix and Hulk Hogan—this purple and gold ensemble, as cataloged by Heritage, features meticulous detailing and provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo, with full authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett. The ensemble realized $14,640.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, underscoring its market significance and rarity as one of the last two known WrestleMania outfits from the Poffo family.
Main front view of c.1989 Macho Man Randy Savage lime green event worn signed costume jacket JSA authenticated likely photo match
#19. c. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn, Signed Lime Green Costume Jacket – With Likely Photo Match – Resolution, JSA
Goldin  |  Sold: Dec 17, 2022
$13,200
▶ Historical Analysis
The c. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn, Signed Lime Green Costume Jacket—accompanied by a likely photo match from Resolution Photomatching and JSA authentication—embodies the flamboyant charisma that propelled Savage to the forefront of WWF’s late-1980s global expansion. This vinyl jacket, adorned with distinctive green beads and dramatic knee-length straps, was integral to Savage’s iconic entrances alongside Miss Elizabeth and during his storied rivalry with Hulk Hogan. According to Goldin’s evaluation, this event-worn artifact realized $13,200.00 at auction on 12/17/2022, underscoring its significance and desirability among elite wrestling memorabilia.
1992 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn outfit, twice signed by Macho Man Randy Savage, main front view showing full jacket and pants from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, used in 1992 feud with Ric Flair
#20. 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Feud with Ric.
Heritage  |  Sold: Feb 23, 2025
$12,810
▶ Historical Analysis
The 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun, stands as a vivid artifact from Savage’s legendary feud with Ric Flair and his Munich bout against Shawn Michaels. This flamboyant ensemble, featuring frayed sleeves, original tassels, and dual signatures, was donned during pivotal promos and matches, encapsulating the drama and spectacle of early 1990s wrestling. According to Heritage, the outfit realized $12,810.00 at auction on 02/23/2025, underscoring its provenance and collector appeal.
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