Signed in the Ring — Wrestling Autograph Cards
On-card autos, certified signatures, and the ink that connects you to the biggest names in wrestling history. Mantel is where auto collectors share pulls, track comps, and find the signatures worth chasing.
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Join the Wrestling Autograph Cards Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
SLAM Scores & Marketplace
SLAM is a liquidity score from 0–100 that measures how easily a card can be bought or sold at a fair price. It combines recent sales data, trading volume, and market depth into a single number. Listings are aggregated from eBay and Fanatics Collect.
90–100 Cash
70–89 Liquid
40–69 Inventory
0–39 Collection

Collection
Buy it because you love it
Andre The Giant - 1987 Topps WWF Wrestling
Avg Sale
$80
Sales
10
Grade
PSA 9
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Ultimate Warrior - 1990 Classic WWF Wrestling
Avg Sale
$125
Sales
8
Grade
PSA 10
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Collection
Buy it because you love it
Hulk Hogan - 1990 Classic WWF Wrestling
Avg Sale
$292
Sales
2
Grade
PSA 10
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Where Wrestling Auto Collectors Connect
Wrestling autograph cards carry a different kind of weight than a standard base card. When a superstar signs a card — whether it is an on-card auto from WWE Prizm or a certified signature from a premium product — it creates a direct link between the collector and the performer. The wrestling auto market has grown significantly in recent years, driven by the hobby's broader expansion and the reality that autograph cards from legends and top current performers consistently anchor the highest-value sales in the category.
On Mantel, you will find collectors who understand the nuances that separate a valuable wrestling auto from a forgettable one. Sticker placement, on-card versus certified, print runs, and the specific product line all matter. A Roman Reigns on-card auto from Select carries different market weight than a sticker auto from a retail-adjacent set. Connect with collectors who debate these details, share their best auto pulls, and track which signatures are actually moving on the secondary market.
See What Collectors Are Pulling and Buying
Post your freshly pulled autos and see what the community is hitting. Which WWE rookies have the cleanest signatures this year? Who just pulled a low-numbered Cody Rhodes auto? What are collectors paying for graded versus raw Undertaker certified signatures?
Wrestling auto collectors on Mantel share close-up photos of signature quality, discuss which products deliver the best autograph content, and call out the hits that deserve real attention. Whether it is a WrestleMania moment captured in ink or a rising NXT star's first certified auto, you will see it here first.
Live Marketplace Listings in One Feed
Search real-time listings for wrestling autograph cards from eBay and Fanatics Collect in a single feed. Find WWE Prizm autos, Select on-card signatures, Immaculate patch autos, and certified signed cards from every era and product line — filtered by wrestler, product, grade, and price. No more bouncing between tabs to find the right auto.
Connect your eBay seller account to showcase your wrestling autograph inventory directly to collectors on Mantel who are hunting specific signatures.
Comps That Tell the Real Story
Listed prices lie. Comps don't. A seller might list a John Cena certified auto at a premium based on nostalgia alone, but the comps reveal what buyers are actually paying. Mantel shows you real completed sales data so you can evaluate wrestling autograph cards based on market reality — not wishful thinking. This matters especially for autos where condition, signature quality, and parallel tier all create wide price ranges for the same player.
Track Price Movements Over Time
Wrestling card prices respond to storylines, PPV events, Hall of Fame announcements, and surprise returns in ways that are unique to the category. An autograph card can sit flat for months and then spike after a WrestleMania main event or a shocking debut. Mantel gives you market trends and advanced analytics so you can track how wrestling auto values shift over time. Know whether a signature card is genuinely gaining momentum or just getting relisted at higher prices with no takers.
SLAM Scores: One Number, Real Market Signal
The wrestling auto market has enough variables — wrestler popularity, product line, print run, auto type — that evaluating cards on gut feeling alone is unreliable. The SLAM Score combines recent sales, price direction, and liquidity into a single number. Use it to compare autograph cards across wrestlers and products, identify which signatures have real buyer demand behind them, and make confident decisions before committing to a high-value auto purchase.
What Makes Wrestling Autographs Unique
On-Card Autos — Signed directly on the card surface. Products like WWE Prizm, Select, and Immaculate feature on-card autographs that carry a premium over sticker autos because the wrestler physically signed the card itself. This is the standard serious auto collectors chase.
Certified Signatures — Authenticated autographs that come with a guarantee of legitimacy from the card manufacturer. Certified autos remove the guesswork around authenticity that can plague the wrestling memorabilia market more broadly.
Patch Autos — Cards that combine a wrestler's autograph with an event-worn or ring-worn patch swatch. These multi-relic autos from products like Immaculate and Select sit at the top of the wrestling card value chain and are among the most sought-after pulls in any break.
Inscription Autos — Signed cards that include a handwritten note — a catchphrase, a WrestleMania reference, or career milestone. Inscription autos are rarer and more personal, often commanding premiums over standard signed versions from the same wrestler.
Start Collecting Smarter
- Join Mantel — Connect with wrestling auto collectors who know the difference between on-card ink and sticker signatures and why it matters
- Search live listings — Browse wrestling autograph cards from eBay and Fanatics Collect in one feed
- Check comps — See what autos are actually selling for across products, wrestlers, and grades
- Track the market — Follow auto card trends and SLAM scores around PPV events, debuts, and Hall of Fame announcements
- Set alerts — Add specific autograph cards to your Wish List and get notified when a match appears
Join the Wrestling Autograph Cards Community
Share your collection, compare comps, browse live marketplace listings, track trends, and connect with collectors who care about the hobby and the market behind every card.
Guides & Resources
What Is a SLAM Score? →
Learn how SLAM scores rate card market activity from 0-100 and what the four score tiers mean.
How to Start Collecting Sports Cards →
A complete guide to card types, grading, buying, selling, and building your collection.
What Do Card Grades Mean? →
Learn what PSA 10, BGS 9.5, and other grades actually mean for card value and condition.
What's the Difference Between PSA, Beckett, SGC, CGC? →
Compare the major grading services and understand which one is right for your cards.
How to Get a Card Graded →
Step-by-step guide to submitting your cards for professional grading.
How to Get Cards Graded at the Show →
Tips for on-site grading submissions at card shows and conventions.
How to Protect Your Cards →
Best practices for sleeves, toploaders, and long-term card storage.
10 Tips for Navigating a Card Show →
Make the most of your next card show with these practical tips.
Sports Card Collectors Glossary of Terms →
From "hit" to "RPA" — a complete glossary of the hobby's most common terms.

