Top 50 Wrestling Event-Used, Assets from the auctions. No Crossover items

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.

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


996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage - Worn in Halloween Havoc vs. Hulk Hogan. ..
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996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy S...

Sale: $7,930
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025

(23 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage - Worn in Halloween Havoc vs. Hulk Hogan. In 1996, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan found themselves at th...

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(23 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage - Worn in Halloween Havoc vs. Hulk Hogan. In 1996, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan found themselves at the center of wrestling's biggest revolution-the rise of the New World Order (nWo) in WCW. Initially allies, their relationship soured when Hogan shocked the world by turning heel at Bash at the Beach, forming the nWo with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Savage, betrayed and outraged, became one of Hogan's fiercest rivals. Their clashes throughout the year were pivotal to WCW's dominance during the Monday Night Wars. The feud highlighted their storied history, with Savage embodying the rebellious spirit against Hogan's villainous persona, captivating wrestling fans worldwide. This outfit was worn when the two icons met at Halloween Havoc for the first time since their WWF feud of the late 1980's. Hogan, sporting a crew cut, was able to hold off Savage with the help of Ted DiBiase's interference. This orange and black outfit was worn in during the pay-per-view. Both the top and bottom have black stretch material and orange tassels with frayed sleeve ends. "Snap Into It" is formed in glitter on both pieces adding a bit of personality. This was in reference to Savage's advertisement of Slim Jim meat sticks. He liked to remind his millions of fans to: Snap Into a Slim Jim. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Overall, a historic outfit worn when Macho Man and Hollywood Hulk Hogan renewed a battle of the titans. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo.

1999 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to His Final Heavyweig...
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1999 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy ...

Sale: $8,235
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025

(28 Bids) 1999 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to His Final Heavyweight Championship at Bash at the Beach! UPDATE: LOA information a...

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(28 Bids) 1999 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to His Final Heavyweight Championship at Bash at the Beach! UPDATE: LOA information added. When "Macho Man" Randy Savage won his final WCW World Heavyweight Championship on July 11, 1999, at Bash at the Beach, it marked the twilight of a legendary career and symbolized WCW's struggle for relevance amid the Monday Night Wars. The win, achieved by pinning Kevin Nash, underscored WCW's reliance on older stars rather than building new talent. While fans celebrated Savage's iconic status, critics viewed it as indicative of WCW's declining creative direction. This moment further highlighted the company's challenges in competing with the WWF's rising stars, ultimately contributing to WCW's eventual downfall in 2001. Savage wore this vest when he would cop his final heavyweight championship of his illustrious career. A unique match at Bash at the Beach, featured Savage and Sid Vicious against champion Kevin Nash and his partner Sting. If Nash was pinned, even by Sting, the person who pinned him would be given the title. "Macho" is expressed on front and back with Michael Braun's magical touch. Silver holographic material makes this a definite 1-of-1 creation. We are including an on-line image of Savage hoisting his valet Gorgeous George following the big win wearing this exact item. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication.

Big Boss Man 1988 SummerSlam Match-Used Night Stick Vs. The Bird Man Koko B. Ware – WWE
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Big Boss Man 1988 SummerSlam Match-Used Night Stick Vs. The Bird Man K...

Sale: $8,400
Auction House: Goldin
Sold: 08/29/2021

The late WWE Hall of Famer Big Boss Man used this night stick, his trademark tool, during the inaugural SummerSlam Pay-Per-View event held at the venerable Madison Square Garden in New York City on Au...

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The late WWE Hall of Famer Big Boss Man used this night stick, his trademark tool, during the inaugural SummerSlam Pay-Per-View event held at the venerable Madison Square Garden in New York City on August 29th, 1988. The Big Boss Man faced off against Koko B. Ware in the squared circle and defeated him via pinfall after a ferocious slam. Leading up to SummerSlam ‘88, Boss Man's post-match routine often included handcuffing his defeated opponents to the ring ropes and beating them with a nightstick, or ball and chain. The offered night stick here is all-black with a perpendicular handle. A U.S. Patent stamp is on the handle. This item comes directly from the WWE Corporation and an LOA from the WWE will accompany this item, authenticating its use during the 1988 SummerSlam.

1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Shirt from The Night He
Won His Second WCW Championship & Reuniting with Hulk Hogan from
The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Shirt from The Night He Won His ...

Sale: $8,540
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025

(37 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Shirt from The Night He Won His Second WCW Championship & Reuniting with Hulk Hogan from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. On January 22, 1996, "Ma...

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(37 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn Shirt from The Night He Won His Second WCW Championship & Reuniting with Hulk Hogan from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. On January 22, 1996, "Macho Man" Randy Savage captured his second WCW World Heavyweight Championship in a thrilling clash against Ric Flair on Monday Nitro. This match wasn't just a title change-it was a statement. The intensity was off the charts, as two of wrestling's biggest legends clashed in a brutal, emotionally charged encounter. Savage's resilience was on full display, enduring Flair's trademark dirty tactics, including interference from The Four Horsemen and relentless chops and figure-four attempts. Savage turned the tide with his explosive offense, landing fists from the top rope and countering Flair's veteran tricks. The crowd erupted when he nailed his signature flying elbow drop for the win. This victory reignited Savage's momentum in WCW's turbulent main event scene and brought a major spark to Nitro during the height of the Monday Night Wars. It also set the stage for continued chaos, drama, and intensity that only Savage and Flair could deliver. Dubbed the Copper outfit by the family, this shirt has "Macho Man" expressed in the way only Michael Braun could on the front. Tassels adorn the shoulders. The reverse features an array of glitter which takes on a copper tone. Savage can be seen wearing this the night he reclaimed the gold for the second time in WCW. The champion enters the ring to help Hulk Hogan fend off the One Man Gang following Hogan's win as Arn Anderson and a host of others attack the Hulkster. A similar jacket and pants (not included) were worn by Savage to the ring when he took on Flair. Macho Man did sign the garment, but he did against the black exterior making it nearly undecipherable. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo.

1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit - Used
in Promotion with Roddy Piper from The Macho Man Randy Savage
Collection.
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1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit - Used in Prom...

Sale: $8,540
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025

(38 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit - Used in Promotion with Roddy Piper from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. UPDATE: This lot is accompanied by a letter of prove...

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(38 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit - Used in Promotion with Roddy Piper from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. UPDATE: This lot is accompanied by a letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. In the mid-1990s, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and "Rowdy" Roddy Piper reignited their storied rivalry in WCW, bringing their intense personas and charisma to center stage. Though both were veterans by then, their fiery promos and unpredictable clashes kept fans on edge. Savage, known for his explosive energy, and Piper, with his chaotic wit, blurred the lines between allies and enemies. Their feud, fueled by ego and past tensions, reflected the wild, no-rules spirit of era. The Macho Man wore this outfit during an encounter with the rowdy one in the 1990's. We are including an on-line reference of Savage in the ring with Piper wearing this outfit. Given the use on the top, pants and headband, this had to see use in a few matches. Some of the shiny sparkle material has rubbed away from ring encounters. Savage signed vest and pants in black felt tip. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

Beautiful custom display - Randy
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Beautiful custom display - Randy "Macho Man" Savage autograph / signed...

Sale: $8,750
Auction House: eBay
Sold: 12/17/2024

(1 Bids) eBay Research: Is very limited, if information was collected after 90 days. ...

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(1 Bids) eBay Research: Is very limited, if information was collected after 90 days.

1995 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Tights, Used When
He Won His First WCW Title & The Second Episode of Raw When The
Repo Man Stole His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage
Collection.
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1995 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Tights, Used When He Wo...

Sale: $8,845
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025

(38 Bids) 1995 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Tights, Used When He Won His First WCW Title & The Second Episode of Raw When The Repo Man Stole His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collec...

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(38 Bids) 1995 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Tights, Used When He Won His First WCW Title & The Second Episode of Raw When The Repo Man Stole His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. "Macho Man" Randy Savage won his first WCW World Heavyweight Championship at World War 3 in 1995, triumphing in a chaotic 60-man battle royal. This victory revitalized his career, showcasing his resilience and star power. His WCW run helped him evolve beyond his WWF legacy, allowing fans to witness his versatility and charisma on a fresh stage. Aligning with top talent like Hulk Hogan and participating in major storylines, Savage remained a marquee attraction. His time in WCW cemented his status as a wrestling legend, proving that his passion and energy could shine brightly across promotions and eras. These tights had to have a special place in the heart of the Macho Man. The ring legend was wearing these when he won the exhaustive battle royal enroute to his first-ever WCW championship. The win proved that Savage had plenty left in the tank. These were also worn two years earlier during the second installment of Monday Night Raw on January 18, 1993. This event was significant because the Repo Man opened the show by repossessing the Macho Man's coveted hat. Savage signed the front in black felt tip. One of the most significant pairs of trunks which followed Savage from WWF to WCW. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

Sale: $9,000
Auction House: Goldin
Sold: 08/29/2021

After winning the “Money in the Bank” briefcase during the Pay-Per-View event on July 13th, 2013, WWE superstar Randy Orton “cashed in” his opportunity and took on a battle-weary Daniel Bryan, who had...

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After winning the “Money in the Bank” briefcase during the Pay-Per-View event on July 13th, 2013, WWE superstar Randy Orton “cashed in” his opportunity and took on a battle-weary Daniel Bryan, who had just defeated WWE icon John Cena to win the coveted WWE Championship belt at the main event of SummerSlam 2013 – held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on August 18th, 2013. To help Orton further, Triple H, who had previously served as guest referee for the John Cena/Daniel Bryan match, surprised Bryan by delivering his signature move the Pedigree, thus making it a mere formality for Orton to deliver the decisive pinfall and claim the title in only 8 seconds. Coming directly from the WWE Corporation, is the very “Money in the Bank” briefcase originally won by Orton and then cashed in during the finale of SummerSlam 2013. This metal case is painted red and has the “MONEY IN THE BANK” logo painted on in green and yellow, covering most of the side. There are two clips on the top, along with a handle. This case displays excellent use with various scratches and an indentation on the upper corner. A great piece of WWE history and this comes with an LOA from the WWE Corporation, authenticating that this was used by Randy Orton during the 2013 SummerSlam event.

1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Jacket/Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Appearan...
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1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Jacket/Shirt from The ...

Sale: $9,760
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025

(45 Bids) 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Jacket/Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Appearance at The White House & Promo on The Giant Gonzalez. Wrestling i...

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(45 Bids) 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Jacket/Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Appearance at The White House & Promo on The Giant Gonzalez. Wrestling icon "Macho Man" Randy Savage made a memorable appearance at the White House Easter Egg Roll, charming crowds with his larger-than-life persona. Donning his signature flamboyant attire, he mingled with families, promoting fitness and fun. His energetic presence added a unique, unexpected flair to the cherished annual tradition. This unique outfit was worn by Savage during the 1993 White House Easter Egg Hunt. We are including an on-line video of Savage wearing this outfit. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Savage signed the inside of the zip-up jacket in black felt tip. He also signed the shirt (somewhat faded) in similar black ink. Glitter has been added to the jacket and the sides have tassels attached for added flair. We also found a video where Savage is wearing this outfit when he is cutting a promo (5-2-93) regarding the Giant Gonzalez. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Appearance on The .
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1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho ...

Sale: $10,065
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025

(46 Bids) 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show & For Promo On Dusty Rhodes. UPDATE: Outfit h...

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(46 Bids) 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show & For Promo On Dusty Rhodes. UPDATE: Outfit has been photo matched to a WWF photoshoot, a 2/20/90 appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show and three wrestling video promos. "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Arsenio Hall shared a memorable moment during Savage's appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show. Known for his intense charisma, Savage brought his larger-than-life wrestling persona to the late-night stage, captivating the audience with his signature gravelly voice and vibrant attire. Hall's quick wit and humor perfectly complemented Savage's over-the-top energy, creating an entertaining and unpredictable interview. Their banter showcased Savage's surprisingly thoughtful side beneath the theatrics, as he discussed his wrestling career, iconic catchphrases, and colorful persona. The segment remains a classic example of blending sports entertainment with late-night comedy, leaving a lasting impression. This outfit was worn by Savage during his appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show which was filmed February 20, 1990. This was when Savage was The Macho King. The seven-minute segment is pure magic as Savage and Hall banter back and forth. Both the top and bottom were carefully signed by the Macho Man against a light spot in bold black felt tip. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. We also found a promo cut by Savage during his feud with Dusty Rhodes where he appears to wear the same offered outfit. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1995-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed World
Championship Wrestling Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage
Collection - Worn Multiple Years!
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1995-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed World Champion...

Sale: $10,370
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 02/23/2025

(40 Bids)1995-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed World Championship Wrestling Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn Multiple Years! In 1994, "Macho Man" Randy Savage...

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(40 Bids)1995-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed World Championship Wrestling Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn Multiple Years! In 1994, "Macho Man" Randy Savage shocked the wrestling world by leaving WWF for WCW. Seeking creative freedom and fresh rivalries, he debuted at Starrcade, aligning with Hulk Hogan. His move intensified WCW's rise, igniting the Monday Night Wars and solidifying Savage's legacy in pro wrestling history. Purple and neon yellow have never looked as good as they do here. We have style matched this very outfit to two different WCW events over a two-year span. The first time the high-flier wore this was in an episode of WCW Saturday Night where Savage took on Avalanche (Earthquake) March 25, 1995. Hulk Hogan was in Savage's corner that night. The fringed outfit shows good overall wear and was signed by Macho Man perfectly in black felt tip against the neon portion of the fabric. He also signed the pants in bold ink. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. We also found footage from the WCW Saturday Night where he took on Big Ron Stud August 2, 1996. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with
Bandana from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn vs. La
Parka/Diamond Dallas Page -- Photo Matched!
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1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Bandana...

Sale: $11,285
Auction House: Heritage
Sold: 08/24/2025

(31 Bids)1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Bandana from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn vs. La Parka/Diamond Dallas Page -- Photo Matched! "Macho Man" Randy S...

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(31 Bids)1997 Macho Man Randy Savage NWO Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Bandana from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn vs. La Parka/Diamond Dallas Page -- Photo Matched! "Macho Man" Randy Savage was a pivotal figure in the New World Order (NWO) during his tenure in World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Joining the NWO in 1997, Savage brought his signature charisma, intensity, and unpredictability to the faction. His alignment with the NWO marked a turning point in his career, as he adopted a darker, edgier persona. Savage became a key player in the group's dominance over WCW, often feuding with former allies like Diamond Dallas Page. Sporting the iconic black-and-white NWO gear, he amplified the group's notoriety while maintaining his trademark flamboyance, cementing his legacy in professional wrestling history. While Savage was a success during his entire WCW run, joining the NWO faction gave his career a certain spark. This outfit was worn when Savage was a part of the group which made the Monday Night Wars must-see. The outfit shows great overall use. The top was worn by Savage during Monday Nitro (July 7, 1997) when he took on La Parka. Well the wrestling world thought it was La Parka. In actuality, Diamond Dallas Page was in La Parka's outfit. This would be the impetus for Savage's feud with DDP. "Madness" is formed on both sides of the shirt in thick white plasticized material. This was applied by garment designer Michael Braun. Savage signed the front in black felt tip. Also included are pants worn by the superstar for multiple events. Good overall use is shown on the pants which have the same plastic material applied. Savage's bandana adds the cherry on top of this listing. This shirt has been photo matched to July 7, 1997 WCW Monday NITRO. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from
Beginning of nWo Feud & Worn Against Headshrinker Fatu During
Monday Night Raw from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from Beginnin...

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

(50 Bids)1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from Beginning of nWo Feud & Worn Against Headshrinker Fatu During Monday Night Raw from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. WWF Ra...

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(50 Bids)1993-96 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from Beginning of nWo Feud & Worn Against Headshrinker Fatu During Monday Night Raw from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. WWF Raw, debuting in 1993, revolutionized professional wrestling with its live, unpredictable format. Unlike pre-taped shows, Raw brought real-time drama, shocking twists, and intense rivalries directly into fans' living rooms. It launched the careers of legends like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and The Undertaker, fueling the Attitude Era and captivating global audiences. Raw's edgy storytelling and weekly excitement set a new standard, influencing promotions worldwide. Its blend of athleticism and entertainment turned wrestling into mainstream pop culture. From its gritty Manhattan Center roots to arena-filling spectacles, Raw changed the game forever becoming the heartbeat of modern wrestling entertainment. This outfit was part of the beginning famous nWo/WCW storyline which became one of the most followed angles in wrestling history. Macho Man is wearing this exact outfit when he formed an allegiance with Lex Luger, Sting to combat nWo on July 22, 1996 Monday Nitro. The Macho Man was still an in-ring participant during the early days of Monday Night Raw. Savage took on Headshrinker Fatu from the famous wrestling family on December 13, 1993. Wrestling's top high flier of the time was able to drop an elbow and win the match as Vince McMahon and Jim Cornette provided commentary. This awe-inspiring outfit accompanied Savage to the ring when he participated in the hard fought battle. Various colors of the time are incorporated into the fabulous design. Shiny purple swatches are also featured. Some of the sparkle has rubbed off suggesting this saw more than one match of wear. Savage signed the shirt and pants in bold black felt tip. Collectors may be hard pressed to find a better design from the early 1990's than this. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(33 Bids) The feud between "Ravishing" Rick Rude and Jake "The Snake" Roberts is one of the most legendary feuds in wrestling history, and for good reason! Rude, who often wore airbrushed tights, woul...

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(33 Bids) The feud between "Ravishing" Rick Rude and Jake "The Snake" Roberts is one of the most legendary feuds in wrestling history, and for good reason! Rude, who often wore airbrushed tights, would disrobe in the ring and taunt the fans with crude remarks about the inferiority of their bodies, and he took to kissing women in the crowd. This crowd-taunting heel act went too far, as Rude selected the wife of his rival, Jake "The Snake," and made a pass at her, for which he was slapped and rebuked. After Rude grabbed her by the hand and berated her on the microphone, Roberts emerged from the dressing room seeking vengeance. In response, Rude came to the ring with the likeness of Cheryl Roberts airbrushed on his tights, which took their already simmering feud to historic levels. These Cabriole, size XL, tights are the very tights worn by Rude, featuring the face of Cheryl Roberts in the crotch area, with "Simply Ravishing," and a set of hands on the back. The tights exhibit moderate use. These tights come from the personal collection of WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco and are accompanied by an LOA from Brisco for authenticity

April 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Worn, Signed, Inscribed Inner Tights - Hogan, Brutus
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April 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Worn, Signed, Inscr...

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

(35 Bids) On April 4, 1993, at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Hulk Hogan returned to wrestling’s biggest stage and wore these yellow inner trunks. Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefca...

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(35 Bids) On April 4, 1993, at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Hulk Hogan returned to wrestling’s biggest stage and wore these yellow inner trunks. Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (the Mega Maniacs), escorted by Jimmy Hart, faced World Tag Team Champions Money Inc. (Ted “The Million Dollar Man” DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster). Although Hogan and Beefcake did not win the tag title bout, a surprise WWF Heavyweight Championship match followed that shocked audiences. Earlier in the broadcast, Hogan stated he wanted to face the winner of the Yokozuna vs. Bret Hart WWF Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania IX. After checking on Hart’s condition following the title bout, Mr. Fuji challenged Hogan to face Yokozuna immediately after Yokozuna’s win over Hart, putting the WWF Heavyweight Title on the line. Hogan answered the call; Fuji attempted to throw salt at Hogan but missed, striking Yokozuna instead. With Yokozuna dazed, Hogan hit the leg drop and pinned him in approximately 22 seconds to reclaim the WWF Heavyweight Championship. These yellow inner tights exhibit heavy event wear. Red staining is present throughout, with a brown stain across the waistband and additional brown stains on the fabric. There is noticeable wear to the drawstring and inner waistband, and fraying to the material. Hogan has signed and inscribed “Was here” in black marker across the inner tights. Provenance is supported by an LOA from WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, who attests that he obtained the Wrestlemania IX fight-used inner tights directly from Hogan. The inner tights are further accompanied by an LOA from WWE archivist Benjamin Brown for authenticity and a JSA LOA for the signature.

1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Feud with Ric.
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1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The M...

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

(35 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Feud with Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels. UPDATE: Outfit is signed twice. The f...

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(35 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Feud with Ric Flair & Shawn Michaels. UPDATE: Outfit is signed twice. The feud between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Ric Flair was one of wrestling's most intense rivalries, blending personal drama and in-ring excellence. Their animosity peaked in WWE during WrestleMania VIII when Flair claimed to have had a relationship with Savage's wife, Miss Elizabeth, igniting a deeply personal conflict. Flair taunted Savage with fabricated photos and cutting promos, escalating the tension. Their battles spilled into WCW, where their fiery matches and promos captivated fans. The Savage-Flair rivalry showcased their storytelling prowess, blending Flair's arrogance and technical skill with Savage's intensity and passion, creating unforgettable moments in wrestling history. Two of the finest men to enter the squared circle feuded in 1992 when Savage and Flair were adversaries. This, shall we say, colorful outfit was worn by Savage when he was embroiled in his bitter battles with Flair. The colors and configurations of the offered garment are pure early 1990's. The sleeve openings are frayed and tassels are present on both sides. Savage signed the shirt in felt tip. A matching scarf completes this unique ensemble. Savage wore the outfit at a house show in 1992 and also in a promo during the Flair feud. Given the nice use, he may have worn it longer. We were also able to unearth footage from when Savage fought Shawn Michaels April 14, 1992 in Munich, Germany. We are including an on-line image from that encounter. There is also a promo during the feud where Savage is again wearing this colorful style. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

Since 1988, the WWE has closed out August with its annual SummerSlam event. SummerSlam is one of the “Big Four” pay-per view events of the year for the WWE and is second only to WrestleMania. Presente...

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Since 1988, the WWE has closed out August with its annual SummerSlam event. SummerSlam is one of the “Big Four” pay-per view events of the year for the WWE and is second only to WrestleMania. Presented here is one of the ring skirts used by the WWE for SummerSlam from 1989 through 1997. In those years, the event was held at Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Madison Square Garden in New York City, Wembley Stadium in London, The Palace at Auburn Hills in Michigan, Chicago’s United Center, Pittsburgh’s Civic Arena, Gund Arena in Cleveland and Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This blue nylon skirt measures approximately 40 inches x 19 feet 11 inches and has “SUMMER SLAM” sewn on in large orange and yellow lettering. This item comes directly from the WWE Corporation and an LOA from the WWE will accompany this item, authenticating its use during the 1989-1997 SummerSlam events.

c. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn, Signed Lime Green Costume Jacket – With Likely Photo Match – Resolution, JSA
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c. 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Worn, Signed Lime Green Costume Jacket ...

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

(22 Bids) One of the most flamboyant stars of the WWF (now WWE) in the late 1980s was WWE Hall of Famer Randy "Macho" Man Savage. His rivalry, partnership, and then rivalry with Hulk Hogan in the late...

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(22 Bids) One of the most flamboyant stars of the WWF (now WWE) in the late 1980s was WWE Hall of Famer Randy "Macho" Man Savage. His rivalry, partnership, and then rivalry with Hulk Hogan in the late 1980s helped the WWE become a national and international brand. With his entrance music of "Pomp and Circumstance," along with being escorted to ring by Miss Elizabeth, Savage was easily one of the top draws in the company. Presented is a lime green jacket worn by Savage c. 1989. This colorful jacket matched the personality and persona exuded by "The Macho Man" in his heyday. This jacket is made of vinyl, with darker green beads attached to the chest and top arms. Along the bottom of the arms are a series of lime green straps that would go down to his knees. The late Savage signed this jacket in black marker on the right chest collar flap. A wonderful piece of WWF (WWE) history, and this jacket comes with a likely photo-match from Resolution Photomatching (37128). Additionally, there is an LOA from JSA (XX39280) for Savage's signature.

1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in
WrestleMania IX from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in WrestleM...

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

(37 Bids) 1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in WrestleMania IX from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. WrestleMania IX, held on April 4, 1993, at Caesars Palace in Las Veg...

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(37 Bids) 1993 Randy Macho Man Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit Worn in WrestleMania IX from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. WrestleMania IX, held on April 4, 1993, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, featured a Roman-themed spectacle. Known for its outdoor setting and unique atmosphere, the event saw Yokozuna defeat Bret Hart to win the WWF Championship in the main event, only for Hulk Hogan to challenge and pin Yokozuna moments later, controversially reclaiming the title. The card included The Undertaker maintaining his streak by defeating Giant González via disqualification, and Shawn Michaels battling Tatanka in a title match. Despite its grand theme, WrestleMania IX is often criticized for its rushed booking and Hogan's last-minute title victory. The Macho Man lived many different lives in the wrestling world. He was a champion on numerous occasions as he enjoyed fruitful runs with the Intercontinental and world heavyweight championship belts during the WWF's ascension into mainstream. He was also enjoyed a run as an announcer in the WWF. This aesthetically pleasing outfit was worn by Savage when he was broadcasting WrestleMania IX in Las Vegas. Who could forget the grand entrance Savage made as he was carried into the ring with women on each side hand feeding him grapes. Savage cut a promo with first-time WrestleMania announcer Jim Ross before the festivities commenced. Offered is the button-up shirt and matching pants from the event. The pants and shirt have purple as the central color with gold/purple sparkles throughout. Centered in the collar is a "L&M Fashions 2XL 7" manufacturer's tag in the shirt. The pants have some rub wear and slight cracking near the white side stripes. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. These outfit, along with the WrestleMania V trunks, represents the last two known WrestleMania gear from the Poffo family. Letter of Opinion from Sports Investors Authentication. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(45 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit Worn vs. Razor Ramon from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. In 1992, the Macho Man Randy Savage dominated his feud...

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(45 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed "Stained Glass" Outfit Worn vs. Razor Ramon from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. In 1992, the Macho Man Randy Savage dominated his feud with Razor Ramon, proving why he was the cream of the crop. Ramon tried to disrespect the Macho Man, but Savage brought unmatched intensity and explosive energy to every confrontation. Whether on the mic or in the ring, he outshined Razor with charisma and resilience. . In the end, the Madness ran wild, and Savage stood tall as the true icon of WWF. Savage wore this outfit when he wrestled Ramon October 28, 1992. Both ring technicians were at their best. While Ramon won a count out, it was Savage who stole the show with his array of high flying maneuvers. Neon green is the central theme on this outfit which sports tassels on the sleeve ends. An array of black, hot pink and neon decorate the front and pants giving it a stained glass type of look. Savage signed both pieces in bold black felt tip. Letter of provenance from Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Brother...
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1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from...

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

(52 Bids) 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Brother Love Appearance Where he Cuts Brutus The Barber Beefcake's Hair...

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(52 Bids) 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring & Promo Worn Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Brother Love Appearance Where he Cuts Brutus The Barber Beefcake's Hair -- Photo Matched! UPDATE: Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication included. The feud between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake ignited in 1989, fueled by Savage's alliance with "Sensational" Sherri. Savage targeted Beefcake, leading to heated matches and intense promos. Their rivalry peaked at SummerSlam 1989, with Savage and Zeus facing Beefcake and Hulk Hogan in a memorable tag match. In nearly every instance, it was Brutus The Barber Beefcake who was doing the cuttin' and struttin' leaving a poor soul with an uneven haircut. For once, Beefcake was on the other end of the pendulum when Savage was able to remove a few locks from Beefcake's scalp. During a segment of The Brother Love Show (April 22, 1989), Savage and his manager Sensational Sherri attacked Beefcake and cut his hair. Savage is wearing this very outfit during the segment. The orange matching shirt/pants combination has white tassels throughout with metal holders keeping them in place. Some oxidation appears on the metal buttons on the reverse, and there are a few dirt stains. Savage signed the top and pants in black felt tip. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(29 Bids) 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble Ring Worn & Signed Sneakers with WWE Letter. For over two decades, John Cena has been a cornerstone of professional wrestling, leaving an everlasting impact on th...

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(29 Bids) 2010 John Cena Royal Rumble Ring Worn & Signed Sneakers with WWE Letter. For over two decades, John Cena has been a cornerstone of professional wrestling, leaving an everlasting impact on the sport. His unmatched charisma, tireless work ethic, and dedication to entertaining fans elevated WWE to global heights. Beyond his championship reigns and iconic rivalries, Cena became a role model, inspiring millions with his "Never Give Up" mantra. His consistency, versatility, and ability to connect with audiences of all ages made him one of wrestling's greatest ambassadors. Balancing stardom with humility, he has set standards for excellence, shaping generations and ensuring his legacy as one of wrestling's true all-time greats. Dubbed The Last Real Champion, Cena was at the height of his career when he laced up these Reebok kicks when he participated in the 2010 Royal Rumble. Cena was the nineteenth entrant into the rumble in 2010. He eliminated Mark Henry and Chris Masters with his trademark power, then later tossed out Kofi Kingston and Batista, reminding fans of his main-event strength. The eventual winner, Edge, was the man who eliminated Cena. These "Under Armour size 13" kicks have a WWE tag attached to the inside of the left shoe for authentication purposes. Additionally, a letter from WWE will attend and serve as further authentication. A number of contact marks appear on the Under Armour logo on the heel. Cena signed both in black ink near the logo. Some of the metallic orange material has chipped away on the outside of the right shoe. Cena signed the right shoe three times and added "Royal Rumble 1/31/10" near one of the autographs. The other shoe is signed similarly but the autograph has faded somewhat. Letter of provenance from WWE (Linda McMahon). Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services

1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to The
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1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The M...

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

(28 Bids) 1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to The Handshake Which Officially Formed The Mega Powers! Hulk Hogan an...

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(28 Bids) 1988 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring, Promo Worn & Signed Shirt from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Photo Matched to The Handshake Which Officially Formed The Mega Powers! Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage shared a legendary yet tumultuous relationship in wrestling. As the Mega Powers, they formed a dominant alliance in 1988, captivating fans with their charisma and chemistry. However, tension grew as jealousy over Miss Elizabeth's role in their partnership fueled a dramatic split, leading to their iconic clash at WrestleMania V. Off-screen, their relationship was equally complex, marked by respect and rivalry. Despite occasional reconciliation, personal and professional differences often caused friction. Over time, they acknowledged each other's impact on wrestling history, but their dynamic remains one of wrestling's most fascinating partnerships. On a July 30, 1988 taping for WWF Superstars, the duo officially became the Mega Powers which fueled their SummerSlam match against Andre the Giant and the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase. Hogan added these prophetic words when the duo officially joined forces: "The handshake between you and me that will unite us as one being, the handshake between The Madness and The Mania together will formally be felt around the world. We will make the world stand still because this is the first public shaking of the Mega Powers brother." The green and black top has yellow tassels near the shoulders. Savage signed the front in black felt tip. One of the most significant offerings from the Macho Man's collection, one which created a seismic change in the world of professional wrestling. Sports Investors has photo-matched the offered outfit to that important moment of wrestling history. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo Match LOA from Sports Investors. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps -
Used for Halloween Havoc Promotion vs. Hulk Hogan & SuperBrawl VI
Match vs. Ric Flair from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps - Used f...

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

(47 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps - Used for Halloween Havoc Promotion vs. Hulk Hogan & SuperBrawl VI Match vs. Ric Flair from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collecti...

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(47 Bids) 1996 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit & Wraps - Used for Halloween Havoc Promotion vs. Hulk Hogan & SuperBrawl VI Match vs. Ric Flair from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Randy "Macho Man" Savage's WCW run was a powerhouse chapter in his legendary career. Bursting onto the scene with intensity and charisma, he quickly became a fan favorite, winning multiple WCW World Heavyweight Championships. Savage brought star power, unmatched passion, and unforgettable promos that elevated every storyline. Whether battling Ric Flair, Diamond Dallas Page, or the nWo, he delivered classic matches with fearless aggression. Even amid chaos, he stood out as a true warrior of the ring. Savage wasn't just part of WCW-he was a driving force behind its golden era. The Madness was magnetic, and fans couldn't get enough. This outfit saw action during Macho Man's title run in WCW. Savage wore this during a Monday Nitro promo (8-26)he cut for his Halloween Havoc match against Hulk Hogan. He also wore this when he dropped his heavyweight championship to Ric Flair in a controversial finish at SuperBrawl VI. He valet, Miss Elizabeth, turned on him and aligned herself with Ric Flair near the match's conclusion. The steel cage match ended with Flair walking home with the title and Savage's manager. A rainbow of colors is highlighted by bright yellow fringes throughout - definitely one of Michael Braun's greatest outfits from his legendary career. Savage signed the top and bottom in bold black felt tip. This ensemble is completed with the wraps which Savage wore to the ring. Colorful may be the ultimate understatement with this catalog listing. Letter of provenance from Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

During the 2006 SummerSlam Pay-Per-View event, one of the matches was an “I Quit” match between Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) and Ric Flair. In an intense match with many hardcore objects around the ring, ...

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During the 2006 SummerSlam Pay-Per-View event, one of the matches was an “I Quit” match between Cactus Jack (Mick Foley) and Ric Flair. In an intense match with many hardcore objects around the ring, Flair defeated Cactus Jack after repeatedly hitting him with this offered baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire. While unconscious during the match, Cactus Jack’s ally Melina came to the ring with other officials to check on him. The referees determined Foley could not continue and rang the bell. However, Flair said the match could not end until Foley quit and kept pounding on him with this barbed wire bat. Melina stepped in and laid between Foley and the oncoming bat. Just as Flair was about to deliver another blow, Foley quit the match to protect Melina. The bat itself is an Alex Rodriguez Louisville Slugger C271 model with the barbed wire wrapped around the barrel. This item comes directly from the WWE Corporation and an LOA from the WWE will accompany this item, authenticating its use during the 2006 SummerSlam event.

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1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used to In Royal Rumble to ..
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1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho M...

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

(24 Bids) 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used to In Royal Rumble to Cost The Ultimate Warrior The Heavyweight Title & In Match Again...

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(24 Bids) 1991 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used to In Royal Rumble to Cost The Ultimate Warrior The Heavyweight Title & In Match Against Yokozuna -- Photo Matched! UPDATE: Outfit has been photo matched to January 19, 1991 Royal Rumble and February 21, 1994 WWF World Heavyweight Title. The 1990 Royal Rumble was pivotal for "Macho Man" Randy Savage, even though he didn't compete in the Rumble match itself. His storyline centered around his alliance with Sensational Sherri and his feud with Hulk Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior. Savage's interference during the Warrior's WWF Championship match with Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania VI began to take shape here, as tensions escalated. Savage's absence from the Rumble match added intrigue, while his involvement in storylines leading up to WrestleMania showcased his cunning character. The event solidified Savage's status as a key player, influencing WWF's major storylines that year. Savage wore this outfit when he cost the Ultimate Warrior his belt which went to the Iraqi sympathizer. Thankfully, the pink outfit is free of any bits of the scepter the Macho Man used that evening. The top is signed in bold black felt tip. Tassels are present but they were added at a later date. Savage's personal costume designer Michael Braun confirmed they were not present when this was worn. This was such a defining event that Mattel reproduced this outfit in its Elite Collection. We were able to find footage (February 28, 1994) from when Savage wrestled Yokozuna in the same outfit on Monday Night Raw. Interestingly, Savage's outfit does have the black tassels. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(34 Bids) Mr. T Ring-Worn Shorts from Wrestlemania 2 (1986). Original satin boxing trunks with elastic waistband featuring a WWF logo patch affixed to the front of the bottom-left leg and "MR. T" in y...

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(34 Bids) Mr. T Ring-Worn Shorts from Wrestlemania 2 (1986). Original satin boxing trunks with elastic waistband featuring a WWF logo patch affixed to the front of the bottom-left leg and "MR. T" in yellow sewn to the back of the waist. Worn by 1980s pop culture icon Mr. T in his historic boxing exhibition against legendary wrestler "Rowdy" Roddy Piper at Wrestlemania 2 on April 7, 1986. Trunks originally red and black, though the colors have faded due to age and display. Exhibits wear from use. Comes with COA from Heritage Auctions. Heritage Auctions provides as much information as possible but strongly encourages in-person inspection. Condition statements are offered as general guidance only, not as complete representations of fact, and do not constitute a warranty or assumption of liability by Heritage. Some condition issues may not be noted but may be visible in the photos, which are considered part of the condition report. Lots estimated at $1,000 or less are not de-framed for inspection, and we may be unable to provide additional details for lots valued under $500. Heritage does not guarantee the condition of frames and is not liable for damage to frames, glass/acrylic coverings, original boxes, display accessories, or artwork that has shifted in the frame. All lots are sold "AS IS" under our Terms & Conditions of Auction.

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

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

(36 Bids) After winning the "Money in the Bank" briefcase during the Pay-Per-View event on July 13th, 2013, WWE superstar Randy Orton "cashed in" his opportunity and took on a battle-weary Daniel Brya...

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(36 Bids) After winning the "Money in the Bank" briefcase during the Pay-Per-View event on July 13th, 2013, WWE superstar Randy Orton "cashed in" his opportunity and took on a battle-weary Daniel Bryan, who had just defeated WWE icon John Cena to win the coveted WWE Championship belt at the main event of SummerSlam 2013—held at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on August 18th, 2013. To help Orton further, Triple H, who had previously served as guest referee for the John Cena/Daniel Bryan match, surprised Bryan by delivering his signature move, the Pedigree, thus making it a mere formality for Orton to deliver the decisive pinfall and claim the title in only 8 seconds. Coming directly from the WWE Corporation is the very "Money in the Bank" briefcase originally won by Orton and then cashed in during the finale of SummerSlam 2013. This metal case is painted red and has the "MONEY IN THE BANK" logo painted on in green and yellow, covering most of the side. There are two clips on the top, along with a handle. This case displays excellent use with various scratches and an indentation on the upper corner. A great piece of WWE history that comes with an LOP from Ben Brown, authenticating that this was used by Randy Orton during the 2013 SummerSlam event. Please note the briefcase does not open.

Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper Match Worn Wrestling Boots with Figure - Same Style Worn in WrestleMania I with Family Letter.
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Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper Match Worn Wrestling Boots with Figure - ...

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

(10 Bids) Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper Match Worn Wrestling Boots with Figure - Same Style Worn in Wrestlemania I with Family Letter. UPDATE: Please note that letter of provenance is the original fro...

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(10 Bids) Mid 1980's Rowdy Roddy Piper Match Worn Wrestling Boots with Figure - Same Style Worn in Wrestlemania I with Family Letter. UPDATE: Please note that letter of provenance is the original from Piper's widow. The explosion of wrestling can be pinpointed to one singular event. The brainchild of Vince McMahon, Wrestlemania helped take what was a regional phenomenon and made it mainstream. A visionary in the truest sense, McMahon knew he needed A-list stars to promote his product and chose Madison Square Garden as the venue. Nobody knew it would be the true start of the Rock 'n' Wrestling era which would catapult Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper to unprecedented global levels. While Hogan was the crowd favorite Piper provided the perfect villain. Blessed with microphone skills beyond belief, Piper was an antagonist of the highest order. His white-hot rivalry with Hogan lasted a few years and fueled the sport. According to the letter of provenance signed by Piper's widow, Kitty, these boots debuted in 1986. We have located footage from Wrestlemania I which shows Piper wearing the same style of boots. "RP" is created in single-color white and set against burgundy leather. Back when these were worn, wrestlers were on the road for the better part of 300 days a year and wore the same attire over and over again. The custom-made boots have excellent use with white scuffs and marks from ring battles against the "good guys" of WWF. Piper's 1985 Topps #7 card also serves as a style match to these very boots. Also included is a Piper action figure. Letter of provenance from Kitty Toombs, Roddy Piper's widow.

1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with
Apparent Photo Match to Announcement of Sensational Sherri Becoming
His Manager from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Apparent Ph...

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

(61 Bids) 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Apparent Photo Match to Announcement of Sensational Sherri Becoming His Manager from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Update...

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(61 Bids) 1989 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Outfit with Apparent Photo Match to Announcement of Sensational Sherri Becoming His Manager from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Update: We have also found video footage of Macho Man wearing this style of outfit after he reunited with Elizabeth during a Prime Time Wrestling segment March 26, 1991. The alliance between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Sensational Sherri was a powerful, unforgettable chapter in wrestling history. When these two iconic personalities joined forces, they created a dynamic blend of intensity, charisma, and theatrical brilliance. Savage's unmatched in-ring talent and fiery promos were perfectly complemented by Sherri's fierce presence and cunning ringside strategy. Together, they commanded attention, turning every match and segment into must-see TV. Sherri elevated Savage's already legendary persona, adding an edge that made their pairing feel electric. Their chemistry was undeniable, blending passion and power with a touch of madness. As a team, they redefined what a manager-wrestler partnership could be-bold, dramatic, and utterly captivating, leaving a lasting impact on wrestling's golden era. Just after losing his title at WrestleMania V, Savage decided it was time for a new manager. Exit Miss Elizabeth and enter Sensational Sherri. A seismic change was felt as Macho Man would experience a renaissance and continue his feud with Hulk Hogan. The offered outfit was worn by Savage when he introduced Sensational Sherri as his new manager on the Brother Love Show. Sports Investors Authentication listed the following in their detailed letter of provenance: "The outfit in review shows multiple signs pointing to it being a photo match. The three most notable being the placement of metal clips on the front and back; the purple and orange tassels; and the over design of the costume." Michael Braun outdid himself when he crafted this vest and pants. Orange and purple tassels are attached to a white vest and pants with shiny silver dots attached Silver buttons were added to both the top and bottom giving this a solid dose of personality. Savage signed the top and bottom in black felt tip. Matching hand wraps are also included in this outfit. The manufacturer's tag is cut out in the collar. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(13 Bids) 2002-12 Ric Flair Match Worn & Signed Robe with Multiple Photo Matches. Widely regarded as the greatest professional wrestler of all time, Flair is officially recognized by the WWE and Pro W...

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(13 Bids) 2002-12 Ric Flair Match Worn & Signed Robe with Multiple Photo Matches. Widely regarded as the greatest professional wrestler of all time, Flair is officially recognized by the WWE and Pro Wrestling Illustrated as a sixteen-time World Champion, although some sources credit him with as many as twenty-five. His career spanned generations, ending with his official retirement on December 3, 2012, just a week short of forty years to the day since his professional debut. This outrageously flamboyant robe is found in countless photographs and videos from the final decade of that storied career, a dizzying blend of silk, feathers, rhinestones and sequins. His immortal "Nature Boy" nickname shimmers at the shoulder blades, and interior lining bears a lengthy silver sharpie inscription, which reads, "I'm a limousine ridin, jet flying, kiss stealin, wheelin dealin son of a gun, Wooooo! And in order to be the man! You have to beat the man! Nature Boy Ric Flair, 16X, WWE HOF 08-12, My personal worn Olivia Walker robe!" Flair was quoted in his recent autobiography, "Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte," that his robes "cost $10,000 a pop," with an estimated cost of around $30,000 today. In a decade of action, this particular example appeared hundreds of times, including: Victory over Carlito to win the Intercontinental title for the first time on June 29, 2005 at Unforgiven. His first and only tables, ladders and chairs match (vs. the Edge) on Raw on January 16, 2006, in Charlotte, NC. Multiple appearances during his epic feuds vs. Triple H and Mick Foley in the WWE. Multiple appearances leading up to his WWE retirement match at Wrestlemania 24 vs. Shawn Michaels. Match vs. Hulk Hogan when he came out of retirement on the Australia tour in November 2009. Multiple appearances during his final wrestling matches ever in TNA vs. Sting in October 2011. The interior lining of the robe is faded from the salinity of Flair's sweat but otherwise the garment presents marvelously, and will be a true showpiece when displayed on a full-sized mannequin. Unquestionably one of the most significant professional wrestling collectibles ever presented at auction. Full LOA from PSA/DNA (autograph). Full LOA from SGC Authentic (autograph).

1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used
During the Second Monday Night Raw Episode Where The Repo Man
Steals His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used During the ...

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

(53 Bids) 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used During the Second Monday Night Raw Episode Where The Repo Man Steals His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. During the...

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(53 Bids) 1993 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Signed Jacket Used During the Second Monday Night Raw Episode Where The Repo Man Steals His Hat from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. During the second episode of Monday Night Raw in 1993, Repo Man sneakily stole "Macho Man" Randy Savage's iconic hat, igniting a short but memorable feud. This act of disrespect sparked an intense response from Savage, who turned the humiliation into fuel for revenge. The angle showcased Savage's fiery charisma and deep connection with fans, who rallied behind him. His passion and larger-than-life personality elevated what could've been a simple grudge into an entertaining storyline. While the feud was brief, it reminded audiences of Savage's unmatched ability to turn any moment-big or small-into something captivating. Justice was coming. Ohhh yeah! We have had the opportunity to auction many of the Macho Man's treasured jackets but this one matches any of the ones we have seen. Where it be the "Macho Man Oh Yeah!" reference on the reverse which reminds us of the Slim Jim advertisement or the ode to the past with the pink sequins incorporated, this jacket has it all. Black and neon purple tassels are fitted under the arms which is vintage Michael Braun. The circular sequins are on the sleeves and collar region. "Oh Yeah!" is repeated on the collar. We give Braun a node for ingenuity when he added a microphone pouch on the inside. He was decades ahead of the NBA who added microphone pouches in the last decade for easier microphone placement. Savage signed the inside in black felt tip. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(1 Bids) In a sport defined by outsized personalities and death-defying feats of strength and contortion, Ric Flair rose above the crowd to become one of the most enduring figures in professional wres...

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(1 Bids) In a sport defined by outsized personalities and death-defying feats of strength and contortion, Ric Flair rose above the crowd to become one of the most enduring figures in professional wrestling. Heralded to the ring by the thudding tones of Also sprach Zarathustra, Flair’s entrance only meant one thing: Showtime! Flair’s extravagant in-ring style, and signature figure four leglock, certainly contributed to his “Nature Boy” persona, but his strutting, grand entrances, made while wearing a robe more outlandish than the feathers on a bird-of-paradise, cemented his place in fan’s hearts. The flamboyant get-up was key not only to Flair’s in-ring personality, but his appearance out of it. In his own words from his autobiograpy titled Second Nature: The Legacy of Ric Flair and the Rise of Charlotte, Flair was “filling [his] closets with diamond-studded robes that cost $10,000 a pop” that “today would cost around $30,000 each”. The 16-time World Champion marked his entrance to the ring with a plethora of different robes, from the birth of his “Nature Boy” persona through the magnificent blue, feathered number he wore before WrestleMania 24 in 2008, giving pro wrestling’s most iconoclastic career its signature look. Flair wore this robe on and off for three years, starting in 2000, with WCW and in WWE, but most notably during a May 26th, 2003 episode of Raw. Flair teamed up with Shawn Michaels to take on Triple H in a 2-on-1 matchup, strutting to the ring in this magnificent robe. In the match, HBK dominated Triple H, escaping a ferocious Pedigree to tag in his partner, Flair. But in a heel turn all too familiar to wrestling faithful, Flair turned on Michaels, cracking him in the chin with a hard right. As Triple H finished Michaels with a successful Pedigree, and Flair wailed on his former teammate, Kevin Nash and a masked contestant entered the ring, and an all-out brawl ensued. Flair wrapped Michaels in a figure four leglock, and the masked man was revealed to be Randy Orton. The match ended with Michaels and Nash defeated, another successful battle in the career of the “Nature Boy”. This robe is a scarlet and silver masterpiece, studded with hundreds of rhinestones and accented countless silver and red sequins. “Nature Boy” is sewn on the back of this magnificent garment, with 164 rhinestones filling in the scrawling cursive text. An ornate collar piece, marked by the largest single rhinestone on the robe, flares up behind the wrestler’s skull. Two red sashes are affixed to the back of the robe. The chest is accented with curling silver sequined patterns, and the sleeves are silver and scarlet. The lining of the robe is scarlet, and features an “Olivia Original” tag sewn in the back inside collar. The referenced “Olivia” is Olivia Walker, the preferred seamstress of numerous wrestling legends. Flair has signed the inside of the robe in black marker, inscribing “To be the man you’ve got to beat the man!” above his signature. This robe, a true relic from one of the most beloved entertainment careers in American history, comes with a LOA from Steve Grad of Beckett Authentication for the signature (A83992). Woooooooooooo!

1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Main Event.
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1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The M...

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

(54 Bids) 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Main Event vs. Hulk Hogan with James "Buster" Douglas as Referee & Worn A...

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(54 Bids) 1990 Macho Man Randy Savage Ring Worn & Twice Signed Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Worn During Main Event vs. Hulk Hogan with James "Buster" Douglas as Referee & Worn Against Dusty Rhodes -- Photo Matched! UPDATE: Outfit has photo matched to February 23, 1990 The Main Event with apparent match to March 7, 1990 vs. Dusty Rhodes WWF Prime Time Wrestling - "The Ultimate Challenge Special. After Buster Douglas's shocking win over Mike Tyson in 1990, he appeared on WWF The Main Event. Initially replacing Tyson as the special referee for Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage, Douglas ended the show by knocking out Savage after a heated confrontation, capitalizing on his boxing fame in a memorable crossover moment. While the Macho Man didn't get his hand raised that evening, and endured a little punishment from the newly crowned boxing heavyweight champion of the world, he was as fashionable as ever. Screaming early 1990's colors, this combination of hot pink, neon green and a checkered design was worn during the prime time event. This outfit was meticulously crafted by Michael Braun who made Macho Man's outfits in the 1980's through the end of his career. Braun also created clothes for Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and Hulk Hogan before his wrestling career took form. Images of Savage cutting a promo before the match show him in this outfit, sans the black tassels on the shoulders. We have confirmed with Braun that the black tassels were added at a later date. He said that was the only outfit created for the event. We have also found footage of Savage wearing this design when he was feuding with Dusty Rhodes in March of 1990. We are including footage on-line from that match. Savage signed the top and bottom in bold black felt tip. Both sleeve ends are frayed for added effect. The side strings and drawstring on the pants are fully functional. Simply, a historic outfit worn by the Macho Man during the peak of his powers. This color combination and scheme design was so popular that it was recreated for the WWE Elite Collection series. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(39 Bids) "We heard one of the greasers walked up to a special needs child and poured milk on his head," explained a middle school classmate of Randy Savage (then known as Randy Poffo). "So Randy and...

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(39 Bids) "We heard one of the greasers walked up to a special needs child and poured milk on his head," explained a middle school classmate of Randy Savage (then known as Randy Poffo). "So Randy and I decided we were going to get them. The following day, I say to (one of them), 'I heard you poured milk on (someone's) head.' He said, 'Yeah, what are you going to do about it?' I look at Randy and - pop. I hit this guy. Randy does a double-leg takedown of the other guy. And we beat the (heck) out of them. (Savage) hated bullies. Strange, isn't it? His hatred for bullies, I believe, is what made him portray a bully in his persona." Decades ahead of his time in both the sport he dominated and the anti-bullying message he promoted with this garment, the Macho Man remains one of professional wrestling's most celebrated figures. The presented robe is as flamboyant as its original owner, awash in gold and purple sequins that shout a "Macho Madness" slogan amidst a constellation of large golden stars. Any child of the 1980's will be instantly transported back to that golden era of shouting and sweating--check out the promo video at our online listing that finds Savage wearing this garment as he predicts victory just before King Kong Bundy and Hulk Hogan do the same. Intriguingly, Savage gruffly promises revenge for an assault against his manager and wife Miss Elizabeth before he donated the robe to an anti-bullying charity called "We're Kickin' It," an organization that operates to this day thanks to the support of a wide variety of combat sports stars. All proceeds from this sale, including seller's fee, will benefit this charity. LOA from Heritage Auctions.

1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim
Jim Promotion Photo Matched to Four Commercials & An Undated
Photograph - The Only Remaining Slim Jim Outfit from The Macho Man
Randy Savage Collection.
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1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim Jim Pr...

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

(37 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim Jim Promotion Photo Matched to Four Commercials & An Undated Photograph - The Only Remaining Slim Jim Outfit from The Macho Ma...

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(37 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit Used in Slim Jim Promotion Photo Matched to Four Commercials & An Undated Photograph - The Only Remaining Slim Jim Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Randy "Macho Man" Savage's iconic affiliation with Slim Jim in the 1990s was a groundbreaking crossover that brought professional wrestling into the mainstream like never before. With his explosive energy, gravelly voice, and unforgettable catchphrase-"Snap into a Slim Jim, oh yeah!"-Savage became the face of the brand and elevated it into pop culture stardom. The commercials weren't just ads; they were mini spectacles, blending the over-the-top flair of pro wrestling with mass-market snack food appeal. Savage's magnetic presence introduced a wider audience to the world of wrestling, capturing the attention of those who may have never tuned into a WWF broadcast. He wasn't just endorsing a product-he was reshaping how wrestlers could be marketed as mainstream icons. The Slim Jim campaign ran for nearly a decade, helping to increase sales dramatically and firmly cementing Macho Man as more than just a wrestling star. His partnership with Slim Jim remains one of the most successful athlete-brand collaborations ever, proving that Savage's influence extended well beyond the ring and into everyday American culture. Sports Investors Authentication has definitively photo-matched this, shall we say unique, outfit to four different Slim Jim advertisements and to an undated photo. The following is stated in their photo match letter: "SIA Photo Match photo matched "Macho Man" Randy Savage wearing this wearing this wrestling outfit during a 1997 WCW Halloween Havoc commercial (the jacket, shirt, and pants are matched); the circa 1997 Slim Jim "Wresting Coach" commercial (the pants are matched); the circa 1997 Slim Jim "Lightning" commercial (the jacket and shirt are matched); the circa 1997 Slim Jim "Blob" commercial (the jacket shirt, and pants are matched); and a circa 1997 Slim Jim photo of Randy Savage (the shirt and pants are matched)." In the last installment of the Macho Man Randy Savage Collection, the Slim Jim outfit outpaced the other treasures by realizing a price of $45,140. The eye-grabbing jacket was created by Michael Braun. "Snap Into It" is created in holographic glitter. The shirt, with red and black tassels which is vintage Braun, decorates the shoulder region. The pants also scream Macho Man. Even Macho Man's signature headband is included in this ensemble. Each piece shows use but is still in remarkable condition. This ensemble represents the only remaining complete Slim Jim outfit which was retained by the Poffo family. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. LOA from Barbara Lynn Poffo.

1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks
With Apparent Photo Match to WrestleMania V Championship Match vs.
Hulk Hogan & Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage
Collection.
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1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks With ...

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

(53 Bids) 1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks With Apparent Photo Match to WrestleMania V Championship Match vs. Hulk Hogan & Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage ...

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(53 Bids) 1989 Randy Macho Man Savage Match Worn & Signed Wrestling Trunks With Apparent Photo Match to WrestleMania V Championship Match vs. Hulk Hogan & Royal Rumble from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. Randy Savage's 1989 WWF Title run solidified his legacy as one of wrestling's greatest champions. As "Macho Man," he brought charisma, athleticism, and intensity to the WWF Championship, captivating fans worldwide. His reign, highlighted by the Mega Powers storyline with Hulk Hogan, showcased his ability to carry main-event status while elevating storytelling in professional wrestling. Savage's time as champion emphasized his in-ring excellence and larger-than-life persona, earning him respect as more than just a showman. The title run boosted his popularity, cemented his place in WWF history, and proved he could headline wrestling's biggest stage with passion and credibility. The Macho Man was definitely at the top of his game when he slipped into these orange trunks with purple tackle twill spelling out "Macho Man" accentuated with two stars. Sports Investors Authentication has listed apparent matches to four of Savage's championship matches during his historic run. The first apparent match was from the second installment of the Royal Rumble which took place January 15, 1989. The authentication firm also mentioned two other dates Savage wore these: February 11, 1989 (Boston Garden) and February 15th bout. The Wrestlemania V match against Hulk Hogan was the biggest match these trunks saw action in. Blood is still spattered on the reverse of the offered trunks. It is important to note that the match did feature blood from Hogan and Savage which occurred near the end. The blood is visible on the back near the Macho Man reference. Moderate use is shown on the trunks with wear to the anchor stitching and definite wash wear. Savage boldly signed the reverse in black felt tip. A drawstring appears inside and is fully functional. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Photo match LOA (Apparent) from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble
Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection.
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1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit fr...

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

(62 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. The 1992 Royal Rumble is one of the most significant matches in wrestling hist...

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(62 Bids) 1992 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Worn & Signed Royal Rumble Outfit from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection. The 1992 Royal Rumble is one of the most significant matches in wrestling history, as it was the first time the WWF Championship was awarded to the winner. Ric Flair's legendary victory from the #3 spot solidified his legacy, while the match featured an all-star roster, enhancing its prestige. Randy Savage played a pivotal role, adding drama by leaping over the top rope to attack Jake Roberts, then controversially returning to the match. Savage's intense rivalry with Roberts fueled the storyline tension. His presence, alongside iconic names, elevated the event's emotional weight and cemented its status as a wrestling classic. Savage wore this ensemble when he was the twenty-first entrant into the historic Royal Rumble. Screaming early 1990's, this outfit has a combination of hot pink, neon yellow, orange and purple. Rub/pilling marks are visible on the left knee and there is more rub marks near the middle suggesting it saw more than just one bout. This outfit was created by Michael Braun whose outfits have taken on a mythical status. Braun also did work for Jimi Hendrix, Bon Jovi and Bob Dylan. The top shows an equal amount of wear and has fringed edges adding a does of aesthetics. Savage signed the top and bottom in bold black felt tip. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

April 4, 1993 - Wrestle Mania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Used, Signed, Inscribed Yellow Trunks (3 Signatures) - Featuring Brutus
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April 4, 1993 - Wrestle Mania IX - Hulk Hogan Fight-Used, Signed, Insc...

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

(28 bids) On April 4, 1993, Hulk Hogan used these yellow trunks at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (Mega Maniacs), escorted by Jimmy Hart,...

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(28 bids) On April 4, 1993, Hulk Hogan used these yellow trunks at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. Hogan and Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake (Mega Maniacs), escorted by Jimmy Hart, faced WWE Tag Team Champions Money Inc. (Ted “The Million Dollar Man” DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster). Though Hogan and Beefcake did not win the tag title bout, a surprise WWE Heavyweight Championship match followed that shocked audiences. Earlier in the broadcast, Hogan stated he wanted to face the winner of the Yokozuna vs. Bret Hart WWE Heavyweight Title Championship match. After checking on Hart's condition during the title bout, Mr. Fuji later challenged Hogan to face Yokozuna immediately following Yokozuna’s win over Hart, putting the WWE Heavyweight Belt on the line. After Hart lost, Hogan answered the call, and Fuji attempted to throw salt at Hogan but missed, striking Yokozuna instead. With Yokozuna dazed, Hogan hit the leg drop and pinned him in approximately 22 seconds to reclaim the WWE Heavyweight Championship. The trunks exhibit heavy evidence of match use, with red stains and additional staining throughout. Fraying is present along the elastic, and the drawstring shows heavy wear. Hogan signed and inscribed “WrestleMania #9 1 More Time” in black marker. Jimmy Hart added his signature with a heart in black marker, and Brutus Beefcake also signed in black marker. Provenance is supported by an LOA from WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, who attests he obtained the trunks directly from Hogan after the event and that Hogan, Beefcake, and Hart signed them in his presence. The trunks are further accompanied by an LOA from WWE archivist Benjamin Brown for authenticity and an LOA from Beckett for the signatures. Please note that the item was recently authenticated by Beckett. The LOA will be pictured with this lot when it is received in our office; the document will be shipped to the winning bidder.

1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Slim Jim
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1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from T...

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

(67 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Slim Jim Promotion -- Photo Matched! UPDATE: This outfit is matched to t...

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(67 Bids) 1990's Macho Man Randy Savage Worn Jacket & Outfit with Glasses from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Used in Slim Jim Promotion -- Photo Matched! UPDATE: This outfit is matched to the Bash at the Beach on July 16, 1995. (jacket and pants only, not the sunglasses). The pants are also matched to four undated photos. The pants are also an apparent match to a photo of Randy Savage taken for a Slim Jim advertisement. "Macho Man" Randy Savage became synonymous with Slim Jim through a wildly successful marketing campaign that began in the early 1990s. His over-the-top personality and iconic catchphrase, "Snap into a Slim Jim!" made him the perfect spokesperson, aligning the brand with his intensity and energy. Savage's larger-than-life persona helped propel Slim Jim into mainstream recognition, leading to a significant boost in sales and cultural relevance. The campaign transformed Slim Jim into a household name and became one of the most memorable wrestler-brand associations. Savage's endorsement also showcased the power of wrestling stars as marketable figures beyond the ring. When Savage left the WWF and joined WCW, Vince McMahon didn't just lose a wrestler. He also lost a major sponsor as Slim Jim shifted its allegiance as well. The offered leather jacket and pants would have been worn when Savage was telling the world to Snap Into a Slim Jim. The reverse has "Macho Man" elegantly created using holographic glitter. We are including an 8.5x11" photograph of Savage wearing a similarly designed outfit. The heavy-duty jacket has tassels applied to the arms and pants which both show great use. A leather belt is also a part of the offering. Not to be forgotten are those colorful sunglasses which were used by the master pitchman. This is the first time a Macho Man Slim Jim outfit has been offered in this near complete form. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. LOA from Sports Investors Authentication.

1987 Randy
#10

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

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

(32 Bids) The Macho Man ascends to the top of WWF! 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage Match Worn & Signed Robe Used 6-28 in Face Off with Mr. T. & Other Matches. In 1987, "Macho Man" Randy Savage hit anoth...

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(32 Bids) The Macho Man ascends to the top of WWF! 1987 Randy "Macho Man" Savage Match Worn & Signed Robe Used 6-28 in Face Off with Mr. T. & Other Matches. In 1987, "Macho Man" Randy Savage hit another level, one which transformed him from a rising star into a wrestling icon. That year was pivotal because it fused elite in-ring skill, unforgettable charisma, and WWF's exploding mainstream popularity into one perfect storm. Wrestling storylines take months to develop and the Savage-Ricky the Dragon Steamboat feud began on a November 22, 1986 episode of Superstars of Wrestling where he crushed Steamboat's larynx with the ring bell. This would put Steamboat out of action until he appeared on Saturday Night's Main Event January 3, 1987 to save George The Animal Steele following a match. This all culminated at WrestleMania III when Savage vs. Steamboat battled for the Macho Man's Intercontinental title. At the time, Savage had held the coveted belt for fourteen months. Their match changed the wrestling industry forever. Two technically sound wrestlers stole the show at the Silverdome with their high flying antics and delivered in-ring performances which are still talked about today. The fourteen and a half minute instant classic featured over twenty kick outs and wasn't decided until Steamboat rolled Savage up in a small package to secure the win and title. Both Pro Wrestling Illustrated and the Wrestling Observer deemed it as 1987's Match of the Year. Despite being a heel, crowds were beginning to get behind the Macho Man in 1987. Savage won the King of the Ring Tournament and in November started a feud with The Honky Tonk Man which would spawn the beginning of The Mega Powers and his association with Hulk Hogan. This stunning robe was worn when the Macho Man went from superstar to a bonafide heavyweight title contender. We first see this style of robe at Madison Square Garden. Multiple Getty Images photos have this labeled as circa 1987. Savage enters the ring without a title so this would have been after his loss to Steamboat at Wrestlemania III. Given the fact Savage is wrestling a heel, this would have been the earlier stages of him being a baby face. We also unearthed footage from a June 28, 1987 bout on Wrestling Challenge. Mr. T enters the ring before Savage's match with jobber David Stoudemire and offers a handshake. Macho Man promptly turns his back on the WWF's new "enforcer" which leaves Miss Elizabeth in a panicked state. This is the exact style of robe Savage is wearing in their encounter. We also found on-line footage from the NESN network of Savage from the same time period taking on Hercules Hernandez. Again, it appears Savage is a face. Sequins line the bottom of the red robe while clear stones form stars on front. The reverse has more configurations of stars and a pattern of silver sequins. The body appears to be of a satin material. Some of the material has dulled from cleanings and exposure to the elements. When you consider the magistery of this piece, the distractions are relatively minor. Savage offered his personal authentication with a black felt tip signature inside. We measured the garment and it spans 62" from top to bottom. A truly historic robe from when the Macho Man began his rise to the top of heavyweight division during the Golden Age of wrestling. LOA from Heritage Auctions. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1970-80's Ric Flair Match-Worn, Twice-Signed Green Alligator Skin Re-soled Boots - MEARS Authentic, JSA LOA
#9

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

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

(28 Bids) Ric Flair. Try as you might to find a comparison; there's no single wrestler as dynamic, talented, animated, or iconic as the "Nature Boy." Every ring introduction featuring Flair, every tim...

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(28 Bids) Ric Flair. Try as you might to find a comparison; there's no single wrestler as dynamic, talented, animated, or iconic as the "Nature Boy." Every ring introduction featuring Flair, every time he stepped into the arena wearing one of his signature robes, Flair defined showmanship in professional wrestling, perhaps in all of sports. Perhaps you caught a glimpse of Flair during Season 1, Episode 4 of the hit Netflix show, The King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, when he entered and greeted the eager staff with his patented "Woooo!" There's nobody like Flair, not in any major sport. Flair is beloved not only by wrestlers, athletes, musicians, actors, and celebrities across the globe, but he's also a global icon and perhaps the most entertaining figure in wrestling history. The 16-time world champion is the first wrestler to have an ESPN 30 for 30 on him, has been the topic of several musical hits, including "Ric Flair Drip" by Metro Boomin and Offset, and his trademark "Wooooo" can be heard in every arena worldwide. His talent in the ring is only surpassed by the flamboyant robes and outfits worn by Flair during his tenure in the squared circle. As evidenced by his appearance on The Goldin Touch, the man knows how to make an entrance. Flair's "Nature Boy" persona emerged during the 1970s, giving Flair a vivacious new attitude and look that were noted for their extravagant and theatrical colors and bedazzlements. Others imitated, but none could match the charisma and attitude served by Flair, as evidenced by these green alligator skin match-worn boots circa 1970s-80s. The boots, which according to MEARS appear to have been re-soled, feature “RF” on the upper of each boot. As anyone familiar with Flair knows, these boots speak to his stylish and flamboyant “nature,” displaying heavy evidence of use. The toe boxes feature scuffs and heavy wear, and each boot displays scuffing. Flair placed a flowing black signature and the inscription “Nature Boy” across the outside of the left boot. Flair again placed a flowing black marker signature and the inscription “16x” on the lower upper. Flair is the first two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee, having gained entrance in 2008 for his individual career and then again in 2012 as a member of the vaunted Four Horsemen. As Flair remains a beloved figure in pop culture and continues to appear at wrestling events, his evergreen appeal and the sheer force of his persona make this the perfect addition to any wrestling collection and a worthy display piece. The boots are accompanied by an LOA from MEARS, which gave the boots the grade of "Authentic," and an LOA from JSA for the signatures and inscriptions. Please note that the item was recently authenticated by JSA. The LOA will be pictured with this lot when it is received in our office; the document will be shipped to the winning bidder.

Authentic Event-Worn:
#8

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

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

(175 Bids) ** Note from ProWrestling-Collectibles.com** - Only way to gather this information is by watching the auctions final 5 minutes. After 5 minutes of no bids. The auction closes. The informati...

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(175 Bids) ** Note from ProWrestling-Collectibles.com** - Only way to gather this information is by watching the auctions final 5 minutes. After 5 minutes of no bids. The auction closes. The information provided is what I captured in those 5 minutes leading into its ending. WWE Auctions/Shop or Fanatics does NOT provide a searchable, viewable record history of archival auctions. The information that follows was on the auctions webpage before deletion. - Details Product ID: 203972446 Brand: Fanatics Authentic Made in the USA All items are sold as-described, as-is, and all sales are final. We do not accept returns or issue refunds. Auction items are excluded from all sitewide promos/discounts. Auction is open to only U.S. residents and items would only be shipped to U.S. address. NOTE: Only winning bids will be processed through auto-checkout using the default card on file. $4.99 for Standard Shipping (which means item shipment in up to 7 business days from checkout) as well as applicable taxes will be added to the winning bid at checkout. If a bid is placed during the last 5 minutes of an auction, the auction will automatically extend for an additional 5 minutes from the time of the latest bid. The auction will close once all bidding activity has stopped for a period of 5 minutes. Description "Kevin Owens, I want to thank you. I want to thank you for waking something deep inside me that I've kept buried for 19 years." "Stone Cold" Steve Austin made good on his promise to defend the great state of Texas and open one last can of whoop ass on Kevin Owens at WrestleMania 38. Bring home a bit of their knock-down, drag-out brawl by carving out space for this Authentic Event-Worn Right Knee Brace. Donned by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38, this piece of Austin's attire bears the markings of authentic memorabilia. It's a great grab for anyone looking for a lasting connection to Austin's final match on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

Hulk Hogan WWF Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed and Inscribed, Yellow Boots - Resolution Photomatching, PSA/DNA LOA
#7

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

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

(32 Bids) Let me tell you something, Brother! Hulk Hogan was one of the star attractions of the 1980s, a massive, mustachioed, and charismatic superstar who helped popularize the World Wrestling Feder...

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(32 Bids) Let me tell you something, Brother! Hulk Hogan was one of the star attractions of the 1980s, a massive, mustachioed, and charismatic superstar who helped popularize the World Wrestling Federation. "Hulkamania" was one of the biggest draws of the era, with Hogan's matches in WrestleMania—especially against André the Giant—propelled him to an unparalleled level of superstardom. A 12-time World Champion, being a six-time WWF/WWE Champion and six-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion, Hogan is a member of numerous wrestling Halls of Fame, including the International Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and the WWE Hall of Fame. Presented are a pair of event-worn yellow ring boots signed and inscribed by the one and only Hulkster, Hulk Hogan. These custom-made leather ring-worn boots bear the stress, stains, and scuffs of the passionate battles of Hogan. The toes exhibit wear from toeing the mat during his epic clashes while the ankles are well broken in with creases from numerous bouts. Blood stains appear on the outside and inner lining that are attributed to the Hulkster in his own words. Signed and inscribed in silver marker, Hogan has written "THESE ARE MY Real Boots with my REAL Blood on them from MSG" above his signature. This comes with an LOA from Resolution Photomatching (36127), who have provided a ResMatch™ to an undated image from a WWF "HulkaMania" workout poster, plus an additional LOA from PSA/DNA (V04240) for the signature and inscription.

Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Earliest Known Robe & ...
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Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Ma...

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

(41 Bids) Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Earliest Known Robe & Apparent Photo Match to His 1985 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card! UPDAT...

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(41 Bids) Circa 1985 Macho Man Randy Savage Match Used & Signed Robe from The Macho Man Randy Savage Collection - Earliest Known Robe & Apparent Photo Match to His 1985 O-Pee-Chee Rookie Card! UPDATE: The title has been updated for greater clarity. Randy "Macho Man" Savage's rise to the WWF was a dazzling ascent marked by charisma, intensity, and undeniable talent. Already a standout in regional promotions, his arrival in the WWF in 1985 electrified the wrestling world. With his flamboyant robes, gravelly voice, and unmatched mic skills, Savage quickly captivated audiences. His athleticism in the ring was equally extraordinary-blending high-flying maneuvers with raw power and technical finesse. Within months, he became one of the company's most talked-about superstars. Managed by the elegant Miss Elizabeth, their dynamic became one of wrestling's most iconic partnerships, adding depth and emotion to his storylines. Savage's epic battles, including his classic with Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania III, solidified his place as a top-tier performer. His WWF ascension was not just a career move-it was the beginning of a legendary legacy that elevated the entire industry. "Oooh yeah!" became a household phrase as Savage soared to superstardom. Heritage Auctions is fortunate to be entrusted with selling many of Macho Man's prized robes and outfits from his legendary ring career. This robe measures 55" from top to bottom and was worn during his earliest of days in the WWF. The green robe was carefully preserved through the years. Green sequins are dispersed throughout and "Savage" is formed on the reverse in gold threads with gold sequins. Sports Investors Authentication has listed probable matches to Savage's 1985 O-Pee-Chee WWF Wrestling Stars Series 2, 1986 LJN Wrestling Superstars #NNO card and in three undated photos taken of him. We are also including a photograph on-line (arms folded) where Savage is also wearing this robe during a photo shoot in Memphis in 1983. Because the photo shoot was in 1983, this would have been brought over when he started in WWF. This is the oldest robe to reach the auction block from his collection. Savage is also wearing this robe when he took on S.D. "Special Delivery" Jones December 1, 1985. Sports Investors Authentication references the following points in their letter: "The robe in review shows multiple signs pointing to it being a photo match. The three most notable being the placement of "Savage" on the back; the location of the jewels inside the lettering in "Savage"; and the position of the green sequin trim throughout the robe." This robe was also a part of The Wrestling Classic which was the WWF's second-ever pay-per-view. Held November 7, 1985 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Savage wrestled four times that day and reached the finals against Junkyard Dog. Savage beat Ivan Putski in the opening round before wrestling Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat in the second round. This was their first encounter which would eventually lead to their feud and epic WrestleMania match. Savage attacks Steamboat in this robe and Steamboat removes this from the Macho Man. Savage would go on to defeat the Dynamite Kid in the semi-finals before falling to JYD in the championship. This is the earliest Macho Man robe we have offered from the his collection. Savage signed the inside in black felt tip as a measure of authentication. There are a few pulls to the sequins and a small tear near the back collar but no major imperfections to note - a rarity on a forty year old relic such as this. This is the most documented robe from Macho Man's first year in the WWF. A classic example of one of Savage's earliest robes from his beginning days in WWF. Letter of provenance from Barbara Lynn Poffo. Apparent photo-match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to
Five Matches Including SuperBrawl IX vs. Ric Flair with Incredible
Provenance.
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1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to Five Ma...

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

(29 Bids) 1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to Five Matches Including SuperBrawl IX vs. Ric Flair with Incredible Provenance. Hulk Hogan's shocking heel turn at Bash at the B...

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(29 Bids) 1999 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed nWo Boots Photo Matched to Five Matches Including SuperBrawl IX vs. Ric Flair with Incredible Provenance. Hulk Hogan's shocking heel turn at Bash at the Beach 1996 and alignment with the New World Order (nWo) revolutionized professional wrestling. Once the all-American hero, Hogan's embrace of the villainous "Hollywood Hogan" persona shocked fans and shattered the traditional good-versus-evil mold. This move not only revitalized his career but also injected new life into WCW, propelling it ahead of WWF in the Monday Night Wars. The nWo's edgy, rebellious style captured mainstream attention and blurred the lines between reality and storylines. Hogan's star power legitimized the faction, making it a cultural force and influencing the rise of antiheroes in wrestling, including later icons like Stone Cold Steve Austin. His involvement brought unprecedented realism and unpredictability to the product, attracting older audiences and sparking a boom period in wrestling. Hogan's role in the nWo changed wrestling's tone, marketing, and storytelling-forever altering its trajectory and mainstream appeal. These boots were worn by Hogan when the nWo was ruling the wrestling world. Our consignor's father had a long association with Hogan and worked on his sound system for years. A letter signed by the audio/video technician and story is posted on-line which gives a full accounting of how these were obtained. One day he brought his kids over to meet the Hulkster and Hogan invited them to his gym and gifted them these very nWo ring-worn boots. Both sons received a boot from Hogan and they were reunited for the first time when they were recently consigned. We will provide on-line images of Hogan with the boys. Sports Investors Authentication consulted various videos and images and found definitive matches to five matches: February 21, 1999 (WCW SuperBrawl IX), March 14 (WCW Uncensored), March 18 (WCW Thunder #55), March 29 (WCW Monday Nitro #185) and April 1 (WCW Thunder #7). Both shoes show great overall use and include a "nWo" decal sticker applied to the sides. A mixture of red and black paint highlights the outside of both. Hogan signed both in 8/10 black ink. Part of the "n" and "W" have chipped away on the decal on the left shoe. Both have "J & M Custom Boots" and "size 14" stamping on the inside of the tongue. Photo match LOA from Sports Investors Authentication. Letter of provenance from consignor. LOA from Heritage Auctions. Full LOA from PSA/DNA. Full LOA from Beckett Authentication Services.

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

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

(8 Bids) Ric Flair. Try as you might to find a comparison; there's no single wrestler as dynamic, talented, animated, or iconic as the "Nature Boy." Every ring introduction featuring Flair, every time...

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(8 Bids) Ric Flair. Try as you might to find a comparison; there's no single wrestler as dynamic, talented, animated, or iconic as the "Nature Boy." Every ring introduction featuring Flair, every time he stepped into the arena wearing one of his signature robes, Flair defined showmanship in professional wrestling, perhaps in all of sports. Perhaps you caught a glimpse of Flair during Season 1, Episode 4 of the hit Netflix show, The King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch, when he entered and greeted the eager staff with his patented "Woooo!" There's nobody like Flair, not in any major sport. Flair is beloved not only by wrestlers, athletes, musicians, actors, and celebrities across the globe, but he's also a global icon and perhaps the most entertaining figure in wrestling history. The 16-time world champion is the first wrestler to have an ESPN 30 for 30 on him, has been the topic of several musical hits, including "Ric Flair Drip," by Metro Boomin' and Offset, and his trademark "Wooooo" can be heard in every arena worldwide. His talent in the ring is only surpassed by the flamboyant robes worn by Flair during his tenure in the squared circle. As evidenced by his appearance on The Goldin Touch, the man knows how to make an entrance. Flair's "Nature Boy" persona emerged during the 1970s, giving Flair a vivacious new attitude and look that were noted for their extravagant and theatrical colors and bedazzlements. Others imitated, but none could match the charisma and attitude served by Flair when wearing one of his signature robes, which brings us to this gorgeous Jungle robe, which has a ResMatch™ by Resolution Photomatching to an undated image of Flair donning this robe. All of Flair's robes carry eye appeal, but this green robe might be one of his most endearing, intricately detailed, and bombastic in scope. The robe features a tan-shaded, fur-lined collar and sleeves, with an auburn belt, setting the tone for the jungle theme. The robe displays evidence of use and discoloration. A majestic lion, with tigers emerging from the blades of grass highlighted by bedazzled stones, appears on the right front tail, with the grass adding dimension and giving the robe a sense of dynamic realism as if the cats could emerge from the robe to pounce on prey. The left front tail of the robe features cheetahs peering out from the grass as if stalking a gazelle. These cats of the jungle lend credence to Flair's tenacity in the ring; as these jungle carnivores are majestic to behold, just like Flair, they are equally as dangerous as they are visually stunning. The sleeves continue the theme of big cats lying in wait as lions and tigers appear, peaking out of bedazzled flora. The jungle motif is expanded upon the robe's reverse, with a multitude of lions, tigers, and cheetahs punctuated by a giraffe emerging from a tree, curiously pondering the surroundings. Of course, no Flair robe would be complete without "Nature Boy" in boldly bedazzled stones across the top of this robe, which squarely puts Flair in "Nature." The attention to detail on this treasure is astounding, as evidenced by the floral patterns and some animals having bedazzled stones for their eyes, mimicking how these cats' eyes look in nature at night. As stated by the Resolution Photomatching LOA that accompanies this piece, the jacket comes from Flair's time in the NWA (National Wrestling Alliance) and is of the same style worn by Flair when the Big Gold Belt debuted in 1986, and is of the same style seen during Flair's angle against Dusty Rhodes during their feud in the 1980s. The robe displays moderate use of wear but is still resplendent in its beauty, with brown discoloration on the reverse of the robe. Flair is the first two-time WWE Hall of Fame inductee, having gained entrance in 2008 for his individual career and then again in 2012 as a member of the vaunted Four Horsemen. As Flair remains a beloved figure in pop culture and continues to appear at wrestling events, his evergreen appeal and the sheer force of his persona make this the perfect addition to any wrestling collection and a worthy display piece.

Apr. 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Match-Used, Twice-Signed, Inscribed Boots - Hogan and Brutus
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Apr. 4, 1993 - WrestleMania IX - Hulk Hogan Match-Used, Twice-Signed, ...

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

(38 Bids) On April 4, 1993, WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan wore these yellow boots at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. Hogan and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake (The Mega Maniacs), es...

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(38 Bids) On April 4, 1993, WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan wore these yellow boots at WrestleMania IX at Caesars Palace in Paradise, Nevada. Hogan and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake (The Mega Maniacs), escorted by Jimmy Hart, faced WWE Tag Team Champions Money Inc. (Ted "The Million Dollar Man" DiBiase and Irwin R. Schyster). Though Hogan and Beefcake did not win the tag title bout, a surprise WWE Heavyweight Championship match followed that shocked audiences. Earlier in the broadcast, Hogan stated he wanted to face the winner of the Yokozuna vs. Bret Hart WWE Heavyweight Championship match. After checking on Hart's condition during the title bout, Mr. Fuji later challenged Hogan to face Yokozuna immediately following Yokozuna's win over Hart. After Hart lost, Hogan answered the call, and Fuji attempted to throw salt at Hogan but missed, striking Yokozuna instead. With Yokozuna dazed, Hogan hit the leg drop and pinned him in approximately 22 seconds to reclaim the WWE Championship. These are the very boots that were later displayed at the WWE Museum in Stamford, Connecticut as a piece of WWE history. The boots exhibit heavy evidence of use, with scuffing on the heavily creased leather. The insides of the boots are stained, the laces exhibit heavy use, and the soles exhibit heavy use as well. The tongue on the right boot contains half of the tongue removed due to heavy use and age, and the left tongue exhibits evidence of tearing off from heavy use and age. Chipping of the material is present on the toes and other portions. Hogan signed and inscribed "To My #1 Hulkster" in black marker across the upper on each boot. Provenance is supported by an LOA from WWE Hall of Famer Gerry Brisco, who attests that he obtained the boots directly from Hogan, stating that they remained in his possession from then through 2023, when they were put on display at the WWE Museum in Stamford, Connecticut. The boots are further accompanied by an LOA from WWE archivist Benjamin Brown for authenticity and a JSA LOA for the signatures. Please note that the item was recently authenticated by JSA. The LOA will be pictured with this lot when it is received in our office; the document will be shipped to the winning bidder.

March 17, 2002 - WrestleMania XVIII - Dwayne The Rock Johnson vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan - Hulk Hogan Event-Worn, Photo-Matched, Signed, Inscribed Left Boot - Davious Sports LOA, JSA LOA
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March 17, 2002 - WrestleMania XVIII - Dwayne The Rock Johnson vs. Holl...

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

(36 bids) WWE legend "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan wore this left boot in his highly anticipated WrestleMania X8 main-attraction fight against Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on March 17, 2002. The final WrestleMa...

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(36 bids) WWE legend "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan wore this left boot in his highly anticipated WrestleMania X8 main-attraction fight against Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson on March 17, 2002. The final WrestleMania event of the Attitude Era, WrestleMania X8, held in the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as the last event of its kind to occur outside the United States, saw Hogan's return to WrestleMania since WrestleMania IX in 1993. Hogan, who portrayed the heel in the match, was pinned by The Rock after The Rock connected with two Rock Bottoms and a People's Elbow. After the two shook hands in a sign of respect, Hogan was attacked by Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, forcing The Rock to come to Hogan's rescue; the two then posed together in the center of the ring, turning Hogan from heel to face, a first for Hogan since 2000. The offered boot, featuring a blue and white flame design with Hogan's face portrayed, has been signed by Hogan, who has penned his flowing signature, adding "Hollywood," and "4 Life," with a black marker across his image on the boot. The boot exhibits extensive wear, with creasing and cracking throughout and significant tread wear, with wear exhibited on the paint. LOA from Davious Sports Photomatching (MM2418), who have conclusively photo-matched the left boot to WrestleMania X8 on March 17, 2002. LOA from JSA for signature. Please note that the item was recently authenticated by JSA. The LOA will be pictured with this lot when it is received in our office; the document will be shipped to the winning bidder.

1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlemania I!
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1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlema...

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

(60 Bids) The sport's most iconic footwear from its most groundbreaking event! 1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlemania I! These iconic yellow boots were worn by Hulk ...

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(60 Bids) The sport's most iconic footwear from its most groundbreaking event! 1985 Hulk Hogan Match Worn & Signed Boots - Photo Matched to Wrestlemania I! These iconic yellow boots were worn by Hulk Hogan during his historic appearance at the very first WrestleMania, held on March 31, 1985, at Madison Square Garden. WrestleMania I marked a turning point in the world of professional wrestling, blending celebrity involvement with athletic spectacle to launch the WWE into mainstream popularity. Hogan, already the WWF World Heavyweight Champion at the time, teamed with Mr. T in the main event to defeat "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff, solidifying his place as the face of the company and one of the most recognizable figures in sports entertainment history. The yellow boots offered here are quintessential to Hogan's look, complementing his red and yellow color scheme that would go on to define his image throughout the 1980s and beyond. With their vibrant hue and unmistakable silhouette, these boots became visual trademarks of Hogan's larger-than-life persona and his dominance in the squared circle. They are not just part of his gear-they're symbols of a cultural movement that helped usher professional wrestling into the modern era. This particular pair has been professionally photo matched to imagery from WrestleMania I, providing rock-solid provenance and direct connection to one of the most influential events in WWE history. Hogan himself attests to this singularly significant attribution with a bold silver sharpie inscription: "These are my real boots with my real blood on them from MSG, Hulk Hogan." Heavy wear is evident both inside and outside, and it's clear that Wrestlemania I was just one chapter in the lengthy history of this battle-scarred pair. LOA from SIA Photo Match. Additional Photo Match LOA. LOA from Heritage Auctions. Full LOA from PSA/DNA.