Topps announces the first ever trading card of this WWE star

Abram King

Topps announces the first ever trading card of this WWE star image

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From YouTube stardom to WrestleMania showstoppers, Logan Paul has officially entered the collectibles industry and will now have his first ever Topps trading card. Paul, also known as The Maverick, has taken the industry by storm with his high-flying stunts and popular demand from fans who were already fans of his. Before making his WWE debut in April of 2021, he and his brother, Jake, were already majorly successful on YouTube where they made a name for themselves as content creators. While most WWE athletes are placed on trading cards, these first ones will be special for Logan Paul.

During his announcement via Instagram, Logan said, “I’m a lifelong collector. This is such a cool moment for me. With two amazing moments, one of which is the Moon Salt from the ring to the outside through the table…and also of me and John Cena holding the titles, one of which will be autographed.”

These first two cards will only be available for the next 72 hours, then they will no longer be available. For collectors, this is the perfect opportunity to grab the first trading card of one of the most electric superstars in the world, and have the potential to receive the Topps Now 1/1 dual autograph of Paul and Cena. 

Many sports fans may remember Logan Paul’s walkout against Floyd Mayweather, where he wore a Charizard Pokemon card around his neck. He would also wear a $5.3 million Pikachu card around his neck for his WrestleMania debut. Although it may be hard to top, we may just see him wearing his own trading card around his neck soon.

Logan Paul finished his video by saying, “Hopefully this is a long line of Logan Paul X WWE collectibles.” This first trading card isn’t simply just a collectible, it’s a symbol of how far Logan Paul has come, and a direction in which the WWE and the collectibles market is headed. Paul has officially begun his cardboard legacy, and for the next 72 hours collectors can be a part of it.

Abram King

Abram King is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a Pittsburgh native, die-hard fan of all things Black & Gold and a passionate Steelers fan. He brings a sharp insight, deep knowledge and hometown pride to his coverage of the Steelers. Abram also covers the collectibles market, where he dives into sportscards and memorabilia.