A one-of-one John Cena WrestleMania card is going absolutely nuts at auction — jumping from a $15,000 opening bid to $92,000 with nearly a month still left to go.
The 2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania Patch Autographs card is currently sitting at $92,000 on Goldin after 15 bids. Add in the buyer’s premium and the price is already up to $112,240. That’s a massive jump considering bidding opened at just $15,000 on August 19.
The bid history shows things started moving fast almost immediately. The card climbed to $16,000 later that night, then hit $17,000, $19,000, $20,000, $22,000, $24,000, $26,000 and $28,000 throughout August 20 before eventually exploding all the way to its current $92,000 price. And bidders still have until September 19 before this thing is finished.
There’s a reason collectors are going hard after it. The card is serial-numbered 1/1, features Cena’s autograph and includes a multicolored WrestleMania 41 patch worn by Cena during the event. The card has also been graded PSA NM-MT 8.
WrestleMania 41 was a historic night for Cena, as he defeated Cody Rhodes in the Night 2 main event to capture his record-setting 17th WWE World Championship. The victory pushed Cena past the 16-world-title mark associated with Ric Flair.
The back of the card states that the patch was worn by Cena on April 20, 2025 at WrestleMania 41, with Topps guaranteeing the authenticity of both the memorabilia and autograph.
Here’s where the auction currently stands:
- Opening bid: $15,000
- Current bid: $92,000
- Price with buyer’s premium: $112,240
- Total bids: 15
- Auction ends: September 19, 2026 at 10:00 PM EDT
- Card: 2025 Topps Royalty WWE WrestleMania Patch Autographs
- Serial number: 1/1
- Grade: PSA NM-MT 8
- Memorabilia: John Cena WrestleMania 41-used patch
- Autograph: Hard-signed by John Cena
Going from $15,000 to $92,000 this early in the auction is already insane, and there’s still nearly an entire month for collectors to keep driving the price up. With Cena’s autograph, a WrestleMania-used patch, one-of-one status and the card being tied directly to his historic 17th World Championship victory, there’s no telling where the final number lands.
How much do you think this John Cena card will ultimately sell for when the auction closes? Let us know your prediction in the comments.