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A one-of-one Randy Orton trading card featuring his autograph and a WrestleMania 41 patch sold for $42,100 at auction, and Orton thinks the buyer deserves even more than that.
After Topps highlighted the sale on Tuesday, Orton responded by saying the person who bought the card should also get the throwback gear he wore at WrestleMania 41. The sale adds another high-end piece to WWE's memorabilia market, especially with the card already tied directly to one of Orton's biggest recent appearances.
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What this could add to Randy Orton's memorabilia market
If Orton ever follows through, the buyer would be holding both a one-of-one Topps card and the ring gear connected to WrestleMania 41. That would turn an already expensive collectible into an even more unusual piece of WWE memorabilia.
Orton also has not appeared on WWE programming since his WrestleMania 42 loss to Cody Rhodes. Even a small public comment like this keeps his name in circulation, especially after the WrestleMania story that linked Orton and Rhodes to a different original plan.
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