Summary
Karl-Anthony Towns has put a $60,000 bounty on John Cena's 1-of-1 WrestleMania 41 patch autograph card, adding another high-profile chase to the recent market around WWE memorabilia.
The card comes from Cena's final WrestleMania match, where he defeated Cody Rhodes in the night two main event to win his record-breaking 17th WWE Championship. Towns had already been linked to the same card market earlier this week after coming up short on Randy Orton's WrestleMania 41 patch autograph card.
Towns is currently waiting to learn who the Knicks will face in the Eastern Conference Finals, but his latest move shows he is still closely following the WrestleMania 41 memorabilia scene.
John Cena's WrestleMania 41 card carries obvious collector weight
Cena's card is tied to one of the biggest WWE milestones of the year, his 17th world title win and the final WrestleMania match of his career. That combination gives the item more gravity than a standard autograph release, especially with it being a 1-of-1 patch card.
What Towns' offer says about the WWE memorabilia market
A public $60,000 offer for a John Cena card is another sign that WrestleMania 41 memorabilia is drawing real premium interest, especially when it is attached to top-tier names. With Towns previously missing out on the Orton card, this latest pursuit also shows how quickly marquee WWE collectibles can turn into a story of their own for fans.
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