Top 50 Wrestling Event-Used Auctions

A curated overview of the most valuable wrestling event-used memorabilia ever sold at public auctions, ranked by sale price and backed by documented records from major sources like Heritage Auctions, Goldin, Fanatics, ebay, and others. To ensure these rankings reflect the true heart of the hobby, we exclude "crossover" memorabilia—such as movie props, film costumes, award memorabilia, or non-wrestling collectibles worn to the ring. Every item featured here earned its rank based 100% on its professional wrestling value alone.

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Main front view of 1993–96 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit from the beginning of the nWo feud displayed full-length with vibrant tassels and stage wear worn against Headshrinker Fatu on Monday Night Raw from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Main front view of 1993–96 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed outfit from the beginning of the nWo feud displayed full-length with vibrant tassels and stage wear worn against Headshrinker Fatu on Monday Night Raw from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionAlternate three-quarter view of the 1993–96 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn and signed costume showing jacket and pants details with visible scuffing and in-ring wearClose-up of autograph and fabric on the Macho Man Randy Savage outfit highlighting signature placement and marker contrast on the ring-worn materialDetailed signature close-up on the 1993–96 Randy Savage outfit showing pen strokes and wear consistent with documented Monday Night Raw appearance
#50

1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from Beginning of ...

Sale: $11,895
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a pivotal artifact from the dawn of the nWo storyline and the formative years of Monday Night Raw, encapsulating Savage’s dual legacy as both a Raw competitor and a central figure in the legendary WCW/nWo feud. Worn during his December 13, 1993 victory over Headshrinker Fatu—a match broadcast with Vince McMahon and Jim Cornette on commentary—and again on July 22, 1996, when Savage allied with Lex Luger and Sting to confront the nWo on Monday Nitro, this ensemble embodies the era’s vibrant aesthetic with its multi-hued, metallic purple accents and evident match use, as cataloged by Heritage. The bold black felt-tip signatures on both shirt and pants, authenticated by full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett, further elevate its desirability, while the included letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo cements its direct lineage. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the outfit’s $11,895.00 realized price on 08/24/2025 underscores its exceptional market demand and rarity among early 1990s wrestling memorabilia, making it a cornerstone acquisition for discerning collector-investors.

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Full front view of Ravishing Rick Rude event-used "Cheryl Roberts" tights showing complete printed design and overall condition
Full front view of Ravishing Rick Rude event-used "Cheryl Roberts" tights showing complete printed design and overall conditionAngled alternate full-length view highlighting color, pattern and leg profile of the Ravishing Rick Rude "Cheryl Roberts" event-used tightsRear view revealing back design, seams and fit lines on the Ravishing Rick Rude "Cheryl Roberts" event-used tightsClose-up of the "Cheryl Roberts" printed graphic and textured fabric on event-used Ravishing Rick Rude tights
#49

Ravishing Rick Rude "Cheryl Roberts" Event-Used Tights - Gerry Brisco LOA

Sale: $11,895
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/13/2025
Historical Analysis

The Ravishing Rick Rude "Cheryl Roberts" Event-Used Tights—accompanied by a Gerry Brisco Letter of Authenticity—represent a pivotal artifact from one of wrestling’s most notorious rivalries, immortalizing the moment Rude escalated his feud with Jake "The Snake" Roberts by donning tights airbrushed with Cheryl Roberts’ likeness in a provocative placement. Worn during the apex of their storyline, these Cabriole, size XL tights, emblazoned with "Simply Ravishing" and distinctive hand motifs on the reverse, are directly linked to the infamous 1988 angle that redefined heel theatrics and audience engagement in professional wrestling. According to the evaluation by Goldin, the tights display moderate use and originate from the personal collection of WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, further cementing their provenance and desirability among elite memorabilia. The documented sale price of $11,895.00 on 12/13/2025 underscores their established market value and enduring significance as a tangible relic from a watershed moment in wrestling history.

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WrestleMania IX April 4, 1993 Hulk Hogan fight-worn signed and inscribed inner tights front view showing autograph and match provenance (Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake vs I.R.S. & Ted DiBiase) with WWE LOA, Gerry Brisco LOA and JSA LOA
WrestleMania IX April 4, 1993 Hulk Hogan fight-worn signed and inscribed inner tights front view showing autograph and match provenance (Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake vs I.R.S. & Ted DiBiase) with WWE LOA, Gerry Brisco LOA and JSA LOAAlternate angled view of Hulk Hogan fight-worn inner tights from WrestleMania IX highlighting signature placement and inscription referencing the April 4, 1993 tag matchClose-up of Hulk Hogan signature and handwritten inscription on inner tights showing pen strokes, fabric grain and authentication notes from WrestleMania IXBack and seat detail of fight-worn inner tights showing match wear, discoloration and reinforced stitching consistent with in-ring use at WrestleMania IX
#48

April 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Worn, Signed, Inscribed ...

Sale: $12,200
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/13/2025
Historical Analysis

On April 4, 1993, at WrestleMania IX in Las Vegas, Hulk Hogan’s fight-worn yellow inner tights—signed and inscribed “Was here”—became a tangible artifact from a pivotal night when Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (the Mega Maniacs), managed by Jimmy Hart, challenged Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster) for the World Tag Team Championship before Hogan’s shocking 22-second victory over Yokozuna for the WWF Heavyweight Title. This garment, exhibiting pronounced event wear with red and brown staining, frayed waistband, and drawstring deterioration, encapsulates the physical intensity of the era’s most dramatic title change. According to Goldin’s cataloging, the tights’ authenticity is substantiated by letters of authenticity from WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, WWE archivist Benjamin Brown, and JSA for the signature, underscoring its ironclad provenance. The $12,200.00 realized price on 12/13/2025, as documented by Goldin, affirms the market’s recognition of this item’s historical and investment significance, directly linking it to the legacies of Hogan, Beefcake, DiBiase, and Schyster at one of wrestling’s most storied events.

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Main front view of 1986 Hulk Hogan match-worn shirt from Richmond Virginia house show showing front graphics and authentic ring wear with notarized provenance
Main front view of 1986 Hulk Hogan match-worn shirt from Richmond Virginia house show showing front graphics and authentic ring wear with notarized provenanceBack and side detail of 1986 Hulk Hogan match-worn shirt showing seam stress sweat staining and aged fabric from live match useClose-up of fabric wear and stains with accompanying extensive provenance and notarized letter documenting chain of custody for 1986 Hulk Hogan match-worn shirt
#47

1986 Hulk Hogan Match Worn Shirt from House Show in Richmond Virginia with ...

Sale: $12,810
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The 1986 Hulk Hogan Match Worn Shirt, originating from a pivotal house show in Richmond, Virginia, stands as a singular artifact from the zenith of "Hulkamania," encapsulating the era when Hulk Hogan’s shirt-ripping theatrics electrified audiences and redefined sports entertainment. This yellow garment, torn and hurled into the crowd by Hogan himself, features four distinct holes and a pronounced tear, physical evidence of its dramatic in-ring removal—a gesture that became synonymous with Hogan’s persona and the feverish anticipation of his fans. Offered for the first time since being caught by the original recipient, the shirt is accompanied by a notarized letter of provenance and a Letter of Authenticity from Heritage Auctions, which underscores its authenticity and direct lineage to the event. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the shirt’s exceptional provenance, coupled with its direct association to a peak moment in wrestling history, contributed to its realized price of $12,810.00 on May 17, 2026, following 19 bids and 1,071 page views, affirming its status as a museum-caliber collectible for discerning investors.

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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
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 FlairAlternate angled view of the 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn outfit highlighting costume details and visible in-ring wear, twice signed and offered as a wrestling memorabilia collectible from the Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionBack and interior view of the 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage ring-worn outfit showing wear consistent with in-ring use, twice signed with provenance linking it to Savage’s 1992 feud with Ric FlairClose-up detail of Macho Man Randy Savage’s two signatures on the 1992 ring-worn outfit with visible fabric wear and collection provenance markers
#46

1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho ...

Sale: $12,810
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection stands as a singular artifact from one of professional wrestling’s most storied rivalries, having been donned by Savage during his legendary feud with Ric Flair and in a notable 1992 Munich bout against Shawn Michaels. Crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun—whose clientele included icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Hulk Hogan—this vividly colored ensemble, complete with frayed sleeve openings, original tassels, and a matching scarf, encapsulates the flamboyant aesthetic of early 1990s wrestling. The outfit’s provenance is substantiated by a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo and full authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett, while its twice-applied signature by Savage himself further elevates its desirability. As cataloged by Heritage, the garment’s direct association with pivotal moments in wrestling history and its exceptional state of preservation contributed to its realized auction price of $12,810.00 on 02/23/2025, underscoring its significance as a museum-caliber collectible for discerning investors.

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

Front full-length view of SummerSlam original event-used 1989-1997 WWE ring skirt showing overall design and logos
Front full-length view of SummerSlam original event-used 1989-1997 WWE ring skirt showing overall design and logosAngled alternate view of the SummerSlam event-used 1989-1997 WWE ring skirt highlighting color and fabric drapeClose-up of stitched SummerSlam and WWE branding on original event-used 1989-1997 ring skirt showing wear and stitching detailSide panel detail of vintage 1989-1997 SummerSlam event-used WWE ring skirt with seam construction and edge wear
#45

SummerSlam Original Event-Used 1989-1997 Ring Skirt - WWE

Sale: $13,200
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 08/29/2021
Historical Analysis

The SummerSlam Original Event-Used 1989-1997 Ring Skirt stands as a tangible artifact from WWE’s storied “Big Four” pay-per-view tradition, encapsulating nearly a decade of wrestling history across iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden, Wembley Stadium, and the Spectrum. Measuring approximately 40 inches by 19 feet 11 inches, this blue nylon skirt features the unmistakable “SUMMER SLAM” insignia in bold orange and yellow, directly linking it to the spectacle and branding of WWE’s annual August showcase. According to the evaluation by Goldin, this ring skirt, accompanied by a WWE-issued Letter of Authenticity, realized a market price of $13,200.00 on 08/29/2021, underscoring its desirability and investment-grade status among elite memorabilia. Goldin further notes the skirt’s direct provenance from WWE Corporation and its documented use during the 1989-1997 SummerSlam events, reinforcing its significance as a rare, event-worn collectible with exceptional historical and financial pedigree.

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Main front view of c.1989 Macho Man Randy Savage lime green event worn signed costume jacket JSA authenticated likely photo match
Main front view of c.1989 Macho Man Randy Savage lime green event worn signed costume jacket JSA authenticated likely photo matchAngled side view showing sleeve and shoulder details of Macho Man Randy Savage lime green costume jacket signed and wornRear full view of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage lime green costume jacket showing back construction and wearClose up of front chest signature on lime green jacket signed by Macho Man Randy Savage with visible wear
#44

c. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn, Signed Lime Green Costume Jacket – Wit...

Sale: $13,200
Auction: Goldin
Sold: 12/17/2022
Historical Analysis

The c. 1989 lime green vinyl jacket, worn and autographed by WWE Hall of Famer Randy "Macho Man" Savage, stands as a vivid artifact from a transformative era in professional wrestling, encapsulating the flamboyant charisma that propelled Savage to the forefront of the WWF’s late-1980s expansion alongside his storied rivalry and alliance with Hulk Hogan. This striking garment, distinguished by its darker green beadwork and cascading lime straps, is photo-matched by Resolution Photomatching (37128) and accompanied by a JSA Letter of Authenticity (XX39280) for the signature, underscoring its provenance and authenticity. As cataloged by Goldin, the jacket realized a market price of $13,200.00 at auction on December 17, 2022, reflecting both its historical significance and enduring collector demand. The piece’s direct association with Savage’s iconic persona—accentuated by his signature entrance with Miss Elizabeth and the unmistakable "Pomp and Circumstance" theme—cements its status as a museum-caliber relic from the golden age of wrestling entertainment.

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Front view of mid‑1990s Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW event‑worn entrance sign authentic collectible
Front view of mid‑1990s Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW event‑worn entrance sign authentic collectibleAngled view showing ECW entrance sign mounting points and edge wear from mid‑1990s live eventsClose up of distressed ECW logo and printed graphics on mid‑1990s event‑worn entrance sign with provenance Heritage Auctions lot 9137 sold $13,420 May 17, 2026
#43

Mid 1990's Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW Entrance Sign.

Sale: $13,420
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 05/17/2026
Historical Analysis

The Mid 1990's Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) Entrance Sign, measuring an imposing 60x23" with 14" tall lettering, stands as a tangible artifact from the revolutionary era that redefined professional wrestling’s landscape. This event-worn wooden sign, once adorned with barbed wire—a hallmark of ECW’s visceral aesthetic—served as a backdrop for the likes of Sabu, The Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, and Taz, whose boundary-pushing performances under Paul Heyman’s direction catalyzed the industry’s shift toward realism and creative autonomy. As cataloged by Heritage, the sign’s visible reinforcement and edge wear are not detriments but rather authentic markers of its in-arena history, amplifying its desirability among discerning collectors. The fervor surrounding this piece is underscored by its 25 bids and 3,905 page views, culminating in a realized price of $13,420.00 on 05/17/2026, a testament to both its rarity and the enduring cult status of ECW memorabilia. This sign encapsulates the renegade spirit that forced mainstream promotions to evolve, making it a cornerstone for any serious wrestling archive.

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Front full-length view of Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1993 ring-worn and signed WrestleMania IX outfit from his personal collection
Front full-length view of Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1993 ring-worn and signed WrestleMania IX outfit from his personal collectionThree-quarter angled view highlighting fabric, colors and construction of Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1993 ring-worn WrestleMania IX outfitRear view showing back details and ring-wear on Randy "Macho Man" Savage 1993 WrestleMania IX outfitClose-up of Randy "Macho Man" Savage signature on the 1993 ring-worn WrestleMania IX outfit showing autograph clarity
#42

1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in WrestleMania ...

Sale: $14,640
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a singular artifact from WrestleMania IX—an event renowned for its Roman spectacle at Caesars Palace and pivotal moments in wrestling history. Worn by Savage during his memorable broadcast entrance, this ensemble—comprising a vividly purple, gold-sparkled button-up shirt and matching pants, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun (whose clientele included Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan)—embodies both the flamboyant persona and the broadcast legacy of a multi-time WWF champion and commentator. As cataloged by Heritage, the outfit’s provenance is reinforced by a Letter of Opinion from Sports Investors Authentication, a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo, and full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett Authentication Services, underscoring its authenticity and direct lineage to the Poffo family’s final WrestleMania gear. The $14,640.00 realized price on 08/24/2025 further cements its stature as a blue-chip collectible, reflecting both its historical gravitas and enduring demand among elite wrestling memorabilia investors.

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Front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed "Stained Glass" outfit worn vs Razor Ramon showing multicolor stained-glass pattern, original match wear and provenance from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection
Front view of 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn and signed "Stained Glass" outfit worn vs Razor Ramon showing multicolor stained-glass pattern, original match wear and provenance from The Macho Man Randy Savage CollectionAlternate full-angle of 1992 Randy "Macho Man" Savage match-worn "Stained Glass" outfit displaying side and back detailing, visible fabric wear and match staining from the Razor Ramon bout with collection provenanceClose-up of signature and fabric on 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage match-worn "Stained Glass" outfit highlighting Randy Savage autograph, stitching, wear marks and accompanying collection provenance
#41

1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit Worn...

Sale: $14,640
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit, donned during his October 28, 1992 clash with Razor Ramon, stands as a vivid testament to Savage’s electrifying presence and pivotal role in WWF history. This ensemble, central to the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, features a striking neon green motif accented by black, hot pink, and neon geometric patterns, evoking a stained glass effect, with signature sleeve tassels that amplified Savage’s dynamic in-ring persona. Notably, Savage’s performance that night—marked by aerial artistry and relentless charisma—overshadowed Ramon’s count-out victory, cementing his status as a transcendent icon of the era. Both jacket and pants bear bold black felt-tip signatures, with provenance from Lynn Poffo and full Letters of Authenticity from PSA/DNA and Beckett Authentication Services. As cataloged by Heritage, this event-worn relic achieved a realized price of $14,640.00 on 08/24/2025, underscoring its desirability and significance among elite wrestling memorabilia.

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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
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 SavageAlternate three-quarter view of the 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage promo shirt and pants by Michael Braun showing tassel placement and overall fit from the Brother Love segmentBack detail of 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage promo outfit showing metal button closures, tassel attachment hardware with light oxidation and dirt staining, highlighting construction and wear from on-screen useClose-up of Randy Savage black felt-tip signatures on the shirt and pants with fabric texture, stitching and maker details attributed to Michael Braun, photo-matched to the Brother Love hair-cutting appearance
#40

1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from The ...

Sale: $15,250
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025
Historical Analysis

The 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a pivotal artifact from one of wrestling’s most storied rivalries, specifically worn during the infamous Brother Love Show segment where Savage and Sensational Sherri orchestrated a rare reversal by cutting Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake’s hair—a moment photo-matched and authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication. Crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun, whose clientele included icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, this orange ensemble with distinctive white tassels and metal fastenings was not only worn in-ring but also signed by Savage on both the top and pants, further elevating its provenance. As cataloged by Heritage, the outfit exhibits period-appropriate oxidation on the metal buttons and minor dirt staining, underscoring its authentic event use. The inclusion of a full LOA from PSA/DNA, Beckett Authentication Services, and a letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo cements its legitimacy and desirability among elite collectors. Realizing a market value of $15,250.00 on 02/23/2025, this ensemble encapsulates a defining chapter in late-1980s wrestling history and exemplifies the apex of memorabilia investment potential.

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Main front view of 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring worn signed sneakers with WWE letter and visible event wear
Main front view of 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring worn signed sneakers with WWE letter and visible event wearSide profile of 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring worn signed sneakers showing scuffing and insole detail with WWE LOAOpposite side view of 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring worn signed sneakers highlighting laces and ring wear with accompanying WWE letterRear heel view of 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble ring worn signed sneakers displaying heel wear and WWE authentication letter
#39

2010 John Cena Royal Rumble Ring Worn & Signed Sneakers with WWE Letter.

Sale: $15,250
Auction: Heritage
Sold: 10/26/2025
Historical Analysis

The 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble Ring Worn & Signed Sneakers, accompanied by a WWE letter of provenance and authenticated by both PSA/DNA and Beckett, represent a singular artifact from a pivotal moment in Cena’s storied career, when he entered the Royal Rumble as the nineteenth entrant and executed memorable eliminations before being ousted by Edge. These Under Armour size 13 sneakers, distinguished by multiple Cena autographs—including the event date “Royal Rumble 1/31/10”—and bearing visible contact marks and chipping on the metallic orange material, are further validated by a WWE tag and a letter from Linda McMahon. As cataloged by Heritage, the sneakers’ condition, with one autograph notably faded and the other shoe signed three times, underscores their authenticity and direct connection to in-ring action. The pair realized a market value of $15,250.00 at auction on 10/26/2025, reflecting both Cena’s enduring influence on WWE’s global legacy and the escalating demand for event-worn memorabilia tied to wrestling’s most iconic figures.

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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
#38

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 from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection stands as a pivotal artifact, photo-matched to the historic handshake that cemented the Mega Powers alliance between Savage and Hulk Hogan on July 30, 1988—a moment that redefined professional wrestling’s narrative landscape. This green and black top, adorned with yellow tassels and bearing Savage’s autograph in black felt tip, was custom-crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun, whose clientele included icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan before his transition to wrestling attire. The shirt’s provenance is substantiated by a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo and authentication from Sports Investors, PSA/DNA, and Beckett Authentication Services, underscoring its unimpeachable legitimacy. As cataloged by Heritage, this singular piece realized a market value of $17,080.00 on 02/23/2025, reflecting its status as one of the most consequential offerings from Savage’s personal collection and its direct association with the seismic formation of the Mega Powers, a partnership whose influence and drama continue to resonate with high-end collector-investors.

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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
#37

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, encapsulating the brutality and legacy of the 1995 Kawasaki Dream tournament where Foley triumphed over Terry Funk in the infamous Exploding Barbed Wire Rope, Boards, and Ring Time Bomb Death Match. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the tights exhibit extensive match wear—rips, punctures, and major holes—serving as irrefutable physical testimony to the violence endured during these pivotal bouts, while the distinctive cactus-shaped side panels and unique snakeskin patterning provide unmatched visual authentication against period media. The archive’s provenance is fortified by two original, signed letters from Foley, contemporaneous customs documentation, an unused event ticket, and Issue 688 of Weekly Pro magazine, collectively forming a comprehensive, museum-grade collection. Notably, these tights also featured in landmark North American matches, including Foley’s celebrated Falls Count Anywhere clash with Sting at WCW Beach Blast 1992, his sole WCW World Tag Team Championship win with Kevin Sullivan at Slamboree 1994, and a high-profile ECW World Title match at Hardcore Heaven 1995. As cataloged by Heritage, this privately held ensemble, unseen for over three decades, achieved a realized price of $18,300.00 on 05/17/2026, underscoring its exceptional desirability and investment-grade status among elite wrestling memorabilia.

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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
#36

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, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a pivotal artifact from Savage’s influential WCW tenure, encapsulating his electrifying presence during two landmark events: the Halloween Havoc promotional segment versus Hulk Hogan and the SuperBrawl VI steel cage showdown against Ric Flair, where Miss Elizabeth’s dramatic betrayal shifted the championship landscape. This ensemble, meticulously crafted by Michael Braun and distinguished by its vivid palette and signature yellow fringe, was not only worn during these historic moments but also bears Savage’s autograph in bold black felt tip on both the top and bottom, further enhancing its provenance. According to Heritage’s cataloging, the inclusion of the original ring-worn wraps and comprehensive authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett underscores the item’s authenticity and collector appeal. The outfit’s realized price of $18,910.00 on 08/24/2025 affirms its significant market demand, reflecting both the enduring legacy of Savage’s WCW era and the scarcity of such event-worn, signed memorabilia with direct lineage to wrestling’s golden age.

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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
#35

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 one of WWE’s most innovative cinematic showdowns, directly linking two of the industry’s most storied figures to a pivotal moment in wrestling history. The Undertaker’s legendary legacy and AJ Styles’ acclaimed in-ring prowess converged in this event-worn relic, which was personally signed during a witnessed session, as documented across multiple social media platforms. Auctioned on April 24, 2026, the casket achieved a realized price of $19,050.00, with the bidding window officially closing at 10:17pm EST after no additional offers were placed in the final five minutes, underscoring its immediate desirability and market validation. According to the evaluation by WWE Shop, this piece’s provenance and direct association with the WrestleMania 36 main event elevate its status among elite memorabilia, making it a cornerstone acquisition for discerning collector-investors seeking historically significant, authenticated match-used items.

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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
#34

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.

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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
#33

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, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a cornerstone artifact from a transformative era in professional wrestling, having been definitively photo matched to both the January 19, 1991 Royal Rumble—where Savage’s interference altered the WWF Championship landscape by costing The Ultimate Warrior the title—and the February 21, 1994 WWF World Heavyweight Title match against Yokozuna. This ensemble, authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication, PSA/DNA, and Beckett, and accompanied by a letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo, features Savage’s bold autograph and retains the iconic black tassels, which, as confirmed by costume designer Michael Braun, were later additions. The outfit’s historical gravitas is further underscored by its reproduction in Mattel’s Elite Collection, reflecting its enduring influence on wrestling memorabilia culture. According to Heritage’s cataloging, the ensemble realized a market value of $19,520.00 on 02/23/2025, a testament to its exceptional provenance, direct association with pivotal WWF storylines, and its appeal to discerning collector-investors seeking museum-grade, event-worn wrestling relics.

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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
#32

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
#31

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
#30

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 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
#29

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 Randy Orton Match-Won SummerSlam "Money in the Bank" Briefcase, authenticated by a Letter of Provenance from Ben Brown and cataloged by Goldin, stands as a pivotal artifact from one of WWE’s most dramatic title shifts. This red metal case, emblazoned with the iconic green and yellow "MONEY IN THE BANK" logo, was wielded by Orton during his infamous cash-in at SummerSlam 2013, where, aided by Triple H’s shocking intervention, he seized the WWE Championship from Daniel Bryan mere moments after Bryan’s victory over John Cena. According to Goldin’s evaluation, the briefcase exhibits authentic event wear, including notable scratches and a distinct upper-corner indentation, underscoring its direct involvement in this historic moment. The briefcase, which does not open, realized a market price of $21,960.00 on March 14, 2026, reflecting its exceptional provenance and significance as a tangible link to a transformative night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

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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
#28

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 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
#27

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 and signed outfit, photo-matched to the pivotal Brother Love Show segment where Sensational Sherri was unveiled as his new manager, stands as a cornerstone artifact from a transformative era in professional wrestling. This ensemble—crafted by Michael Braun and distinguished by its white base, vivid orange and purple tassels, silver dot accents, and matching hand wraps—was not only worn during Savage’s dramatic managerial transition but also seen in subsequent high-profile appearances, including the March 26, 1991 Prime Time Wrestling reunion with Elizabeth. According to the evaluation by Heritage, the outfit’s authenticity is reinforced by Sports Investors Authentication, citing unique features such as the placement of metal clips and the distinctive tassel arrangement, while provenance is further substantiated by a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo and full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett Authentication Services. The $22,570.00 realized price on 08/24/2025 underscores its market significance, reflecting both the enduring legacy of Savage’s alliance with Sherri and the collector demand for event-worn memorabilia from wrestling’s golden age.

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

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
#26

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 singular artifact from the twilight of Flair’s legendary four-decade career, encapsulating his flamboyant persona and in-ring legacy. This Olivia Walker-crafted garment, adorned with silk, feathers, rhinestones, and sequins, is visually immortalized in pivotal moments such as Flair’s Intercontinental title victory at Unforgiven 2005, his only TLC match against Edge in 2006, and his emotionally charged WWE retirement build to WrestleMania 24, as well as his post-retirement bouts against Hulk Hogan and Sting. The robe’s interior, inscribed in silver sharpie with Flair’s iconic catchphrases and career milestones, bears the marks of extensive use, including sweat-induced fading, yet retains exceptional display quality, as cataloged by Heritage. Notably, Flair himself valued such robes at $10,000 each in his autobiography, with contemporary estimates reaching $30,000, and this specific example realized a market price of $24,000.00 on February 25, 2018, underscoring its status as one of the most significant and visually documented wrestling collectibles ever offered, with full LOA from PSA/DNA and SGC Authentic (autograph), according to Heritage’s evaluation.

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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
#25

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, stands as a singular artifact from a landmark event—the first Saturday Night's Main Event in over sixteen years, where Rhodes notably donned the iconic "Winged Eagle" belt for the first time since 1998. Crafted by Sandra Gray, this robe features patriotic red, white, and blue hues, an American Nightmare emblem, and distinctive metal-accented shoulders, with a "Sandra Gray" manufacturer's tag confirming its provenance. The robe’s direct association with Rhodes’ dramatic victory—secured by a Cross Rhodes onto a steel chair—and the ensuing post-match chaos involving Kevin Owens and Triple H, underscores its historical significance within WWE’s modern era. According to Heritage Auctions, this is the inaugural offering of a Cody Rhodes championship run robe, and its $24,400.00 sale price realized on 05/17/2025, as documented by Heritage, affirms its exceptional desirability and investment-grade status among elite wrestling memorabilia.

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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
#24

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 episode of Monday Night Raw—where the infamous Repo Man hat theft ignited a memorable feud—stands as a singular artifact from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, encapsulating both the flamboyant spectacle and narrative drama that defined Savage’s legacy. This Michael Braun-designed piece, distinguished by its black and neon purple tassels, circular sequins, and the unmistakable “Oh Yeah!” emblazoned on the collar and reverse, directly references Savage’s iconic persona and commercial ventures, notably echoing the Slim Jim era. The inclusion of a microphone pouch, decades ahead of mainstream sports innovation, further underscores Braun’s forward-thinking craftsmanship. According to the evaluation by Heritage, the jacket’s provenance is reinforced by Savage’s bold black felt-tip signature on the interior, with authentication from both PSA/DNA and Beckett, and a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Realizing $24,400.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, this event-worn relic is cataloged by Heritage as a museum-grade exemplar of wrestling history, its rarity and direct connection to a defining Raw moment elevating its desirability among elite collector-investors.

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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
#23

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 singular artifact from the apex of professional wrestling’s modern era, encapsulating the flamboyance and legacy of Ric Flair’s storied career. Worn during pivotal moments—including the dramatic May 26, 2003 Raw episode where Flair’s notorious heel turn against Shawn Michaels electrified audiences—this scarlet and silver robe, meticulously crafted by Olivia Walker and adorned with hundreds of rhinestones and sequins, embodies the opulence and theatricality that defined Flair’s persona. The robe’s provenance is further elevated by Flair’s iconic inscription, “To be the man you’ve got to beat the man!” and his signature, authenticated by Beckett (A83992), while the “Olivia Original” tag cements its authenticity and connection to wrestling’s sartorial heritage. According to Goldin’s cataloging, this robe achieved a realized price of $26,400.00 at auction on 12/09/2017, underscoring its desirability and investment-grade status among elite memorabilia collectors. As documented by Goldin, the robe’s condition, historical significance, and direct association with Flair’s most memorable performances render it a cornerstone piece for any serious wrestling collection.

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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
#22

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, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, stands as a pivotal artifact from a transformative era in professional wrestling, photo-matched to both the February 23, 1990, Main Event—where Savage faced Hulk Hogan with James "Buster" Douglas as referee—and the March 7, 1990, WWF Prime Time Wrestling bout against Dusty Rhodes. This ensemble, meticulously crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun, whose clientele included icons such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, epitomizes the flamboyant aesthetic of early 1990s wrestling with its vivid hot pink, neon green, and checkered motif, further authenticated by direct confirmation from Braun regarding its unique construction and subsequent modification. The outfit’s provenance is reinforced by a letter from Barbara Lynn Poffo and comprehensive authentication from Sports Investors Authentication, PSA/DNA, and Beckett Authentication Services, while its dual signatures in bold black felt tip and distinctive frayed sleeve ends enhance its collector appeal. As cataloged by Heritage, this historically significant attire—worn during a landmark crossover event that saw Buster Douglas capitalize on his post-Tyson fame—achieved a realized price of $26,840.00 on February 23, 2025, underscoring its enduring market value and desirability among elite wrestling memorabilia investors.

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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
#21

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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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
#20

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

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

This pair of red and yellow tie-dye tights, worn by Hulk Hogan and conclusively photo-matched by SIA to his April 30, 2002, WWF SmackDown victory over Chris Jericho at the Mellon Arena—where Hogan retained the WWF Undisputed Championship—represents a pivotal artifact from the twilight of the "Hulkamania" era, further authenticated by its use in the only televised WWE singles match between Hogan and Ric Flair on May 13, 2002, in Toronto. The tights, featuring the distinctive "HotSkins" logo and XL tag, bear Hogan’s bold black signature with the inscriptions "HOF '05'" and "12x Champion," with Beckett LOA confirming autograph authenticity. As cataloged by Goldin, the tights display evident match wear and stretching, underscoring their direct connection to two landmark bouts involving Chris Jericho and Ric Flair, both of whom are central figures in wrestling history. The $32,330.00 realized price on June 15, 2026, underscores the item’s elite status among high-end wrestling memorabilia, reflecting both the enduring global impact of Hulk Hogan and the singular provenance of these event-worn, signed, and inscribed championship tights.

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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
#19

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 Slim Jim promotional ensemble—comprising a Michael Braun-designed holographic glitter jacket, signature headband, and vintage tassel-adorned shirt and pants—stands as the sole surviving complete Slim Jim outfit from the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, meticulously photo-matched by Sports Investors Authentication to four distinct commercials and an undated photograph. Savage’s electrifying partnership with Slim Jim, immortalized through these garments, catalyzed a seismic shift in athlete-brand collaborations, propelling professional wrestling into mainstream consciousness and redefining the commercial potential of wrestling personas. As cataloged by Heritage, this artifact’s provenance and visual documentation underpin its extreme rarity and desirability, with the ensemble realizing a market price of $32,940.00 on 08/24/2025, outpacing other collection highlights. According to Heritage’s evaluation, each component exhibits authentic use yet remains in remarkable condition, underscoring its status as a museum-caliber relic of pop culture and sports marketing history.

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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
#18

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 wrestling trunks, meticulously authenticated with apparent photo matches to both the WrestleMania V Championship clash against Hulk Hogan and the Royal Rumble, represent a cornerstone artifact from Savage’s iconic WWF Title reign. As cataloged by Heritage, these orange trunks with purple "Macho Man" tackle twill and star accents are not only visually striking but also bear the indelible marks of history, including blood spatter from the legendary WrestleMania V bout—an event that defined the Mega Powers storyline and underscored Savage’s main-event prowess. Sports Investors Authentication has documented their use in four pivotal 1989 matches, further substantiating their provenance, while the presence of Savage’s bold signature and original drawstring enhances their collector appeal. According to Heritage’s evaluation, moderate wear and anchor stitching fray attest to their authenticity and in-ring action, with full LOAs from PSA/DNA and Beckett Authentication Services reinforcing their legitimacy. Realizing $36,661.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, these trunks stand as a museum-caliber relic, encapsulating the charisma, athleticism, and narrative impact that elevated Randy Savage to the pinnacle of wrestling history.

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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
#17

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 singular artifact from a watershed moment in wrestling history, when the WWF Championship was first awarded to the Royal Rumble victor—an event immortalized by Ric Flair’s iconic triumph and Savage’s electrifying performance. Entering as the twenty-first competitor, Savage’s vivid ensemble—crafted by renowned designer Michael Braun, whose clientele included Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan—features a striking palette of hot pink, neon yellow, orange, and purple, with visible rub and pilling marks on the left knee and midsection, indicating extensive in-ring use, as detailed by Heritage. The fringed top and matching bottoms, both boldly autographed by Savage in black felt tip, encapsulate the flamboyant spirit of early 1990s wrestling and the high drama of Savage’s rivalry with Jake Roberts, which intensified the match’s narrative stakes. Accompanied by a letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo and full authentication from PSA/DNA and Beckett, this outfit realized a market price of $40,260.00 on 08/24/2025, underscoring its desirability and investment-grade status among elite wrestling memorabilia, as cataloged by Heritage.

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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
#16

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 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.

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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
#15

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, originating from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection and photo-matched to the Bash at the Beach event on July 16, 1995, as well as to a Slim Jim promotional campaign, stands as a singular artifact at the intersection of wrestling history and pop culture marketing. This ensemble, featuring a holographic glitter "Macho Man" inscription, heavy-duty leather construction, and distinctive tassels, was integral to Savage’s iconic Slim Jim persona—a campaign that redefined athlete endorsements and catalyzed a seismic shift in brand visibility during the 1990s. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the jacket and pants exhibit significant event use and are accompanied by a letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo and authentication from Sports Investors Authentication, underscoring their authenticity and provenance. The inclusion of the original sunglasses and a matching photograph further cements the set’s completeness and historical integrity, with Heritage cataloging this as the first near-complete Macho Man Slim Jim outfit ever offered at auction. Realizing a market value of $45,140.00 on February 23, 2025, this ensemble exemplifies the escalating demand for premier wrestling memorabilia with direct ties to transformative moments in sports entertainment and advertising history.

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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
#14

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 and signed robe, notably donned during the June 28 face-off with Mr. T and other pivotal matches, stands as a tangible artifact from a transformative era in professional wrestling, when Savage’s electrifying performances and evolving persona propelled him from standout to icon. This robe, meticulously authenticated by both Heritage Auctions and Beckett Authentication Services, is directly linked to Savage’s ascent following his legendary WrestleMania III bout with Ricky Steamboat—a contest widely recognized as 1987’s Match of the Year and a watershed moment in wrestling history. As cataloged by Heritage, the robe’s distinctive red satin, sequined stars, and personalized signature encapsulate the period when Savage transitioned from heel to fan favorite, marking the genesis of his heavyweight title contention and the dawn of the Mega Powers alliance. The robe’s provenance is further underscored by its $48,800.00 sale price realized on 02/28/2026, reflecting its exceptional desirability and investment-grade status among elite collectors. According to Heritage’s evaluation, minor wear from use and cleaning does little to diminish the robe’s historical gravitas, as it remains a rare, museum-caliber relic from the Golden Age of WWF.

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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
#13

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 1970-80’s Ric Flair Match-Worn, Twice-Signed Green Alligator Skin Re-soled Boots—graded “Authentic” by MEARS and accompanied by a JSA Letter of Authenticity—represent a singular artifact from the career of the only two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee and 16-time world champion, whose flamboyant “Nature Boy” persona redefined wrestling showmanship. As cataloged by Goldin, these boots, distinguished by their vivid green alligator skin, “RF” initials, and dual black marker signatures with “Nature Boy” and “16x” inscriptions, display pronounced evidence of in-ring use, including heavy scuffing and wear, underscoring their authenticity and direct connection to Flair’s legendary tenure. The boots’ provenance and condition, as documented by MEARS and JSA, elevate their desirability among elite collectors, while their $53,680.00 realized price on 09/28/2024 at auction underscores both their market significance and the enduring global demand for Ric Flair memorabilia. According to Goldin, the boots’ historical and cultural resonance is amplified by Flair’s ongoing influence across sports and entertainment, as well as his celebrated appearances on platforms such as Netflix’s The King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, making this event-worn relic a cornerstone for any serious wrestling collection.

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Main front view of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace showing overall shape and WWE provenance
Main front view of authentic event-worn Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace showing overall shape and WWE provenanceAngled side profile of Stone Cold Steve Austin authentic WrestleMania 38 right knee brace highlighting strap layout and support contoursClose-up detail of fastening straps and buckles on Stone Cold Steve Austin event-worn right knee brace from WrestleMania 38Interior padding and stitching close-up of authentic Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania 38 right knee brace
#12

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, product ID 203972446, stands as a singular artifact directly linked to Austin’s celebrated in-ring return at WWE’s flagship event, where he confronted Kevin Owens in a match that reignited a legacy dormant for nearly two decades. This knee brace, worn during the climactic bout on the grand stage, encapsulates a pivotal moment in wrestling history, offering tangible provenance to Austin’s final WrestleMania appearance. The auction, conducted exclusively for U.S. residents and meticulously tracked in its final moments due to the absence of archival records from WWE Auctions/Shop or Fanatics, culminated on 03/17/2026 with a winning bid of $58,045.00, underscoring its substantial market demand and collector significance. As cataloged by WWE Shop, the item is sold strictly as-described, with all sales final and no returns, further emphasizing its status as a high-stakes, investment-grade collectible for discerning enthusiasts seeking direct connection to a defining chapter in professional wrestling.

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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
#11

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, 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.

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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
#10

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, directly photo-matched to his iconic 1985 O-Pee-Chee rookie card and pivotal early appearances, including The Wrestling Classic pay-per-view and his December 1, 1985 bout against S.D. Jones. This emerald green, gold-sequined robe—authenticated by Sports Investors Authentication, PSA/DNA, and Beckett—exhibits distinctive placement of the “Savage” lettering and jewelwork, as meticulously documented by Heritage, and is further validated by provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the robe’s preservation, with only minor sequin pulls and a small collar tear, is exceptional for a nearly forty-year-old, event-worn relic, underscoring its extreme rarity and desirability. Realizing $82,350.00 at auction on 08/24/2025, this robe’s market performance cements its status as the most thoroughly documented and historically significant garment from Savage’s foundational WWF era, offering collector-investors an unparalleled link to wrestling’s golden age.

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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
#9

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 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.

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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
#8

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—authenticated by Resolution Photomatching—stands as a singular artifact from the apex of professional wrestling’s golden era, directly linked to Flair’s legendary NWA tenure and his iconic feud with Dusty Rhodes in the 1980s. This robe, resplendent with a tan fur-lined collar, auburn belt, and intricate jungle-themed embroidery featuring lions, tigers, cheetahs, and a giraffe, exemplifies the flamboyant showmanship that made Flair a global icon and the first wrestler to be honored with an ESPN 30 for 30 documentary. As cataloged by Goldin, the robe’s moderate wear, distinctive discoloration, and bedazzled animal motifs—each detail echoing Flair’s in-ring tenacity—underscore its authenticity and historical gravitas, further elevated by its $103,700.00 sale price realized on 08/17/2024. The robe’s provenance is reinforced by its ResMatch™ to a period image of Flair, and its style mirrors that worn during the debut of the Big Gold Belt, cementing its status as a museum-caliber collectible for discerning investors seeking a tangible connection to the most charismatic figure in wrestling history.

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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
#7

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 Donjoy 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 apex of wrestling’s Attitude Era, when Austin’s anti-establishment persona catalyzed WWE’s resurgence and cultural dominance. As cataloged by Heritage, this 16-inch brace—exhibiting extensive in-ring wear and authenticated by both Austin and the original owner—was integral to Austin’s legendary run, including his pivotal WrestleMania XIV victory over Shawn Michaels with Mike Tyson as enforcer, a moment that redefined wrestling’s mainstream appeal. The brace’s market significance is underscored by its auction debut on 05/17/2026, realizing $115,900.00, a figure that eclipses even the $58,045 achieved by Austin’s WrestleMania 38 brace, reflecting the escalating demand for match-worn relics from this era. According to Heritage’s evaluation, the scarcity of authentic Stone Cold event-worn memorabilia—especially given the absence of his iconic vests on the market—renders this knee brace an elite investment-grade collectible, further validated by full LOAs from Heritage Auctions and PSA/DNA.

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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
#6

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

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

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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
#5

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 "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.

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

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
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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 and signed yellow wrestling boots, authenticated by PSA/DNA and Sports Investors Authentication, represent a pinnacle artifact from the zenith of “Hulkamania,” conclusively linked to both the 1989 Survivor Series and the 1990 Royal Rumble—two of the most pivotal events in wrestling history. As cataloged by SIA, these boots are not only visually matched to Hogan’s in-ring performances and program covers, but also exhibit pronounced wear patterns and signature placement consistent with heavy use during this era, underscoring their direct connection to the athlete’s most celebrated victories and public appearances. According to the evaluation by Iconic Auctions, the boots’ provenance is further cemented by dual third-party authentication and a personal Certificate of Authenticity from Hogan, elevating their status to museum-grade memorabilia. On 05/03/2026, this singular pair achieved a realized market value of $150,473.28, reflecting both its historical gravitas and the enduring demand among elite collector-investors for authentic, event-worn relics from wrestling’s golden age.

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

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
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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.

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 at WrestleMania XIX, his pivotal No Way Out contest against The Rock, and his WWE SmackDown challenge, stands as a singular artifact from the twilight of Hogan’s in-ring legacy. This imposing red leather boot, distinguished by its airbrushed flames and Hogan portrait, encapsulates the culmination of a storied rivalry and the enduring spectacle of Hogan’s final WrestleMania appearance—a moment that underscored his ability to captivate audiences and remain a central figure amid WWE’s generational shift. According to Heritage’s expert evaluation, the boot’s provenance is irrefutable, with photo matching confirming its presence in three landmark events, and its condition—marked by authentic paint chipping—reflects the intensity of its use on wrestling’s grandest stages. The $183,000.00 realized at auction on 05/17/2026 not only affirms the boot’s extraordinary desirability among elite collectors but also positions it as a historic bookend to the pair worn at WrestleMania I, reinforcing Hulk Hogan’s indelible impact on the sport’s cultural and financial landscape.

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, 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.

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


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