Hulk Hogan memorabilia continues to dominate the collectibles market, but now there’s another major sale adding to that legacy as another pair of his iconic boots was sold for a ton of money.

After the record-breaking WrestleMania I boots crossed the $1 million mark earlier this year, another pair tied to Hulk Hogan has now hit a massive number at auction. Darren Rovell took to Twitter and revealed that Hogan’s boots matched to the 1989 Survivor Series and the 1990 Royal Rumble sold for $146,803 through Iconic Auctions.

"6,803: Winning bid tonight at @IconicAuctions for Hulk Hogan’s boots matched to the 1989 Survivor Series and the 1990 Royal Rumble.
It is the second highest price ever paid for wrestling boots."

That number doesn’t just stand on its own, it now ranks as the second-highest price ever paid for wrestling boots, trailing only the WrestleMania I pair that shattered the million-dollar barrier.

The timing matters as well. Hogan’s memorabilia market has been on a surge, with collectors clearly placing a premium on items tied to major moments in his career. Survivor Series 1989 and Royal Rumble 1990 represent peak-era Hogan — a time when he was at the center of WWE’s global boom.

And while this sale didn’t touch the seven-figure mark, it reinforces one thing: Hogan collectibles are in a league of their own right now. Bottom line — the record may already be set, but the demand hasn’t cooled off. If anything, it’s getting stronger with every auction.

Do you think Hulk Hogan memorabilia will keep breaking records, or has the market already peaked after the $1 million sale? Let us know your thoughts.

Derek Holloway is a writer at Ringside News specializing in professional wrestling news, rumors, and results. He focuses on delivering reliable coverage across WWE, AEW, and major wrestling promotions.

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