Logan Paul is making his Wrestlemania debut by rocking a Pokemon card that is said to be worth $6 million dollars. The YouTuber has revealed that his WWE outfit will include the ultra-rare Pikachu Illustrator card.
Logan Paul has never been shy about his love of the Game Freak series. The YouTuber has such a passion for the Pokemon Trading Card Game that he even wore a diamond-crusted Base Set Charizard card around his neck for his boxing match against Floyd Mayweather in 2021.
The popular influencer is taking things to the next level for his Wrestlemania debut after he revealed that he’s bringing the rarest Pokemon card to ever exist that may just be worth $6 million dollars.
Logan Paul is bringing Pokemon card worth $6 million to Wrestlemania 38
The YouTuber stunned Pokemon fans on April 2 when he revealed that he is going to be wearing a Pikachu Illustrator card to Wrestlemania 38. The 27-year-old teased the Pokemon card after posting an image of the outfit he is wearing to the WWE Pay-Per-View.
The card is a big deal for fans of the Nintendo hobby as only 20 are believed to still exist. The 1998 CoroCoro promo broke records earlier in the year by becoming the most expensive TCG collectible after selling for $900k at auction in February.
Interestingly, the record-breaking collectible was only a PSA 7 rated item. With Logan Paul’s Pikachu Illustrator card necklace being a PSA 10, it would make the YouTuber the owner of the rarest Pokemon card to ever exist as there is only one in the world.
WRESTLEMANIA TONIGHT @WWE pic.twitter.com/d9mteAIq8Q
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) April 2, 2022
According to sports and betting insider Darren Rovell, the YouTuber also shattered the previous TCG record after paying $6 million for the rare Pokemon card in a recent deal. “Logan wearing his POP 1 Pikachu Illustrator PSA 10, which he bought for $6 million,” he tweeted out.
Logan wearing his POP 1 Pikachu Illustrator PSA 10, which he bought for $6 million. https://t.co/jr5q588SqF
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 2, 2022
PSA’s own sales database backs this up, which shows a PSA GEM Mint 10 Pikachu Illustrator having recently sold for $6,000,000. Although it doesn’t list Logan Paul as the owner, it appears to many that he is wearing the collectible in his Wrestlemania photo.
If true, then Logan Paul would now technically own the most expensive Pokemon card ever sold.
With the TCG collectible selling for $6 million, that would certainly shatter the previous record of $900k. Which is mind-blowing, to say the least.