Summary

Karl-Anthony Towns said his $40,000 bid was not enough to land Randy Orton's 1-of-1 WrestleMania 41 patch autograph card, which ultimately sold for $42,100.

The New York Knicks star shared that he thought the card was within reach before a late bid pushed the final price higher. The sale comes shortly after Orton said the $42,100 card buyer should also get his WrestleMania 41 gear, adding even more attention to the auction result.

Towns is currently leading the Knicks into the Eastern Conference Finals, where New York is waiting to learn its next opponent.

Winner

The winning bidder secured Orton's 1-of-1 WrestleMania 41 patch autograph card with a final bid of $42,100, beating Towns' disclosed $40,000 offer.

Randy Orton's WrestleMania 41 memorabilia drew premium interest

Orton's card already carried collector value as a 1-of-1 WrestleMania 41 patch autograph, but the final number shows there was real competition for it once bidding closed. Towns saying $40,000 was not enough underscores how quickly the bidding climbed at the finish.

Randy Orton's auction result adds to the WrestleMania 41 story

Because Orton said the $42,100 card buyer should also get his WrestleMania 41 gear, the sale now carries more fan interest than a normal memorabilia auction. For WWE, it is another reminder that Orton remains one of the promotion's most bankable names even outside the ring.

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