NXT star Izzi Dame has sparked heated backlash from the wrestling collector community after sharing a photograph of her latest autographed trading cards, which appear to have been flung on the floor. Fans took to social media to criticize the rough treatment, arguing it risks creases, dents, and other damage that could destroy grading potential with companies like PSA. Many view this as a lack of respect for dedicated enthusiasts who spend heavily on pristine memorabilia or dream of pulling a “10” from a pack.

Wrestlers signing trading cards remains a vital part of the booming WWE memorabilia industry, turning ordinary inserts into highly sought-after treasures. Through live sessions or official partnerships with Topps and Panini, superstars add personal value that dramatically increases prices. A PSA-graded Hulk Hogan 1982 rookie has sold for over $100,000 in top condition, while modern signed parallels featuring stars like The Rock or Becky Lynch often command thousands. Careful handling and professional authentication is considered crucial, as flawless examples typically increase value exponentially for serious collectors.
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