Logan Paul Reveals Over $1 Million Bid On WWE Collector’s Item

Logan Paul Reveals Over $1 Million Bid On WWE Collector’s Item WWE

Logan Paul has revealed that he recently made a bid of over $1 million on a pair of Hulk Hogan’s match worn WWE boots.

Two weeks ago on February 16, WWE star Logan Paul made history when he broke the Guinness World Record for making the highest value sale of a single trading card in history.

The Pikachu Illustrator Pokémon card – which Paul had previously worn to the ring in WWE for his debut match at WrestleMania 38 – was graded as a PSA 10 and sold at auction by Goldin for $16,492,000.

While “The Maverick” has shifted one collector’s piece, he made an attempt to purchase another one, this time from the world of wrestling.

As revealed in a post on Twitter, Paul “stayed up until 2am” on February 28 bidding for Hulk Hogan’s match worn boots that he wore at the inaugural WWE WrestleMania back in 1985.

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Despite putting in a bid of $1,021,000, Paul was unsuccessful in his attempt to claim the coveted piece of WWE history – which ultimately sold for $1,037,000.

Paul wrote on Twitter:

Stayed up until 2am in a bidding war trying to win Hulk Hogan’s worn & signed boots from Wrestlemania 1

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The inscription read “These are my real boots with my real blood on them from MSG, Hulk Hogan.” I tapped out at $1,021,000.

Gg to the winner

As well as losing in the auction, Paul also fell short inside the Men’s Elimination Chamber Match but did secure the most eliminations of the match with three.

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Paul’s efforts to go all the way inside the Chamber were thwarted by the returning Seth Rollins, who hit a Curb Stomp on his former rival and allowed Cody Rhodes to eliminate him.

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