Logan Paul is letting go of the rarest flex in Pokémon history — and it’s the same card he wore around his neck during his WWE WrestleMania debut in 2022. The YouTuber-turned-WWE superstar announced that he’s auctioning off his one-of-a-kind PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator card, the only perfect graded version in the world, with bidding already climbing fast.

The auction launched on Pokémon’s 30th anniversary and is set to end on February 15. As of now, there are already 27 bids and the current offer sits at a massive $2.3 million. That number is expected to climb significantly before the auction wraps, considering the card’s unique history and rarity.

Paul originally purchased the card for a jaw-dropping $5.3 million. In his video titled “Selling My $5,300,000 Pokémon Card”, he explained why the investment made sense and why now he’s ready to part with it.

“I spent .3 million on this Pikachu card because Pokémon has outperformed the stock market by 3,000% in the last 20 years,” Paul said. “Meaning this is now worth more than all of these watches, these cars, and probably this dinosaur because it is the only perfect PSA 10 Pikachu Illustrator in existence. And now I’m letting it go.”

He didn’t just buy the card — he wore it as part of his WrestleMania entrance at AT&T Stadium in front of 70,000+ people, making it a piece of pop culture and wrestling memorabilia. He emphasized the card’s prestige and connection to his personal story.

“This grail is going up for auction on Pokémon’s 30th anniversary, the crown jewel of the highest grossing franchise in the world,” Paul continued. “Someone is going to own the Guinness World Record setting card that I hunted for years and that I wore out to my WrestleMania debut. It is the very best and that is.”

The kicker? Logan Paul says he’ll personally hand-deliver the card to the auction winner. This auction isn’t just about owning a rare card — it’s about owning a piece of Logan Paul’s transformation from internet sensation to WWE attraction. The question now is: how high will this card go?

Want to own a card worn at WrestleMania that’s also a Guinness World Record holder? Let us know what you think about Logan’s decision to sell and where you think this price will end up. Would you pay millions for a piece of Pokémon and WWE history? Drop your thoughts below.

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Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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