Cody Rhodes Cards: Collect the Man Who Finished the Story

From AEW co-founder back to WWE, Cody Rhodes finished the story at WrestleMania 40 — and collector demand has not slowed since.

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Cody Rhodes - 2023 Panini Select WWE Wrestling
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What Makes Cody Rhodes Cards Interesting to Collect

Here is what makes wrestling card collecting different from other sports: the stories matter as much as the stats. And no modern storyline has generated more collecting demand than Cody Rhodes finishing the story at WrestleMania 40. His defeat of Roman Reigns to win the Undisputed WWE Championship capped a generational narrative — from leaving WWE to co-founding AEW to returning as a conquering hero carrying his father Dusty Rhodes's legacy. That emotional weight has translated directly into sustained collector interest, and it is a great example of why wrestling cards are a fascinating corner of the hobby.

If you are new to wrestling card collecting, Cody is an approachable starting point because his cards span multiple eras and price ranges. Legacy wrestling fans connect through the Dusty Rhodes lineage. AEW-era collectors got in early when his cards were undervalued. And mainstream WWE fans who watched the WrestleMania 40 moment are now entering the space. That multi-layered interest has created durable base pricing that has largely held through subsequent market cycles.

The Cards Worth Knowing

Topps WWE Chrome Refractors — Chrome refractors are the backbone of any modern Cody Rhodes collection. Numbered parallels and color variations offer tiered entry points, and graded copies in PSA 10 trade actively and consistently.

Panini Prizm WWE Silver Parallels — If you have seen Prizm cards in basketball or football, this is the same product line applied to wrestling. Silver prizms are the standard collecting target, while color prizms under /99 are the high-end chase pieces.

Topps WWE Undisputed Autographs — On-card autograph inserts from the Undisputed line are the high-end chase pieces in the Rhodes market. These carry the strongest premiums, especially numbered versions that pair a verified signature with genuine scarcity.

What Drives Demand

Watch for championship reigns, pay-per-view main events, and major storyline developments — those are your buying windows if you move before the mainstream audience reacts. The WrestleMania 40 win established a new baseline that has proven durable. Any future milestones — title defenses against marquee opponents, crossover media appearances, or the next chapter of his ongoing storyline — will likely push prices higher.

Numbered parallels under /50 and autograph cards have shown the most resilience during corrections because their fixed supply means any demand spike hits a small pool of available cards. If you are just starting out, base cards from Topps and Prizm are the most accessible entry points, though they are also more sensitive to short-term sentiment swings.

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Cody's AEW-to-WWE journey split his collector base into two camps that see the market differently — AEW-era collectors who got in early when his cards were undervalued and WWE loyalists who view the WrestleMania 40 moment as the real starting point. The community on Mantel is where those perspectives collide productively, with collectors debating which era's cards carry more long-term weight, sharing intel on which AEW-period releases are drying up, and tracking how each Undisputed Championship title defense resets the market. That ongoing conversation between early believers and new arrivals produces insights neither group would reach alone. Real-time listings from eBay and Fanatics Collect flow into one searchable feed so you can act on those insights across both eras of his card market. SLAM scores measure actual sales velocity, price trends, and trading activity to show whether post-WrestleMania demand is holding or fading. Comps reveal what Rhodes cards are actually selling for rather than inflated asking prices, and Wish List alerts notify you when a specific card hits your target price.

Wrestling card collecting rewards people who understand the stories behind the cards, and Cody's story is one of the best entry points into the hobby. Explore by browsing live listings, checking SLAM scores and comps, and joining a community that welcomes newcomers and long-time collectors alike.

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