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Limited numbers of Cactus Jack Wrestlemania cards were raffled last week
Each pack contained 8 cards and sold for $400
Resellers have flipped them for up to $1,300
While Topps might be known for their baseball and basketball cards, they produce collectables for practically any sport you think of, including wrestling. During Wrestlemania 41, a series of EQL raffles were held for the 2025 Cactus Jack series of cards. These have been extremely lucrative flips in the past, and this year was no different. The last batch of cards were picked up yesterday, and they’re already reselling for more than double what they retailed for.
If you didn’t know, the WWE has had a bit of a renaissance over the last few years. Viewership and attendance are up, and a there are a number of rising stars like Rhea Ripley and Roman Reigns drawing crowds at sold-out shows.
Wrestlemania 41 was held over the weekend, with John Cena and Cody Rhodes facing each other down Sunday Night. Alongside the fights there was a huge host of merch and activities, including a tattoo pavilion and pop-up Topps Experience.
Topps produced a number of Wrestlemania 41-themed cards, including a highly limited Cactus Jack crossover collection. These were available through a series of daily EQL raffles exclusively for Wrestlemania 41 attendees.
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Each box includes two packs with four cards each, with numerous rare parallels and autographed cards inside. The Wrestlemania 41 Cactus Jack box sold for $400, with each raffle being highly limited.
As an EQL drop, attendees were only able to make a single entry for each day’s raffle. Topps first began running the raffles on April 17, and they went all the way up until this morning. Wrestlemania tickets start at around $700 even for cruddy seats, so the high price for these cards isn’t too surprising.
For those looking to offset their ticket costs, snagging one of these boxes through a raffle was the best way to do it. We saw last year’s edition flip for more than double what they retailed for, and it seems like history is repeating itself.
Right now, Topps Chrome Wrestlemania 41 Cactus Jack cards are reselling for as much as $1,000, with new sales rolling in after each raffle.
For the buyers that got in, this represents upwards of $600 in profit. This can almost entirely pay off the costs of a Wrestlemania ticket, and sellers that managed to flip theirs for closer to $1,400 are actually making a profit by attending.
That’s a pretty sweet deal for a wrestling fan. If you want to learn more about reselling and have the latest flips sent directly to your inbox, make sure you subscribe to our newsletter and stay informed on every flip, every day.
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