On the weekend, WWE released some Undertaker NFTs, memorizing some of the wrestler’s most memorable moments aside for posterity.
NFT’s are one-of-a-kind tokens that is fast becoming one of the leading ways for artists to connect with their fans.
There were 6 NFTs sold on auction for prices between $100 and $100,000, in partnership with crypto wallet provider Bitski.
Several Tiers of NFTs
The NFTs were sold in four tiers, with two bronze NFTs, two silver NFTs, and a gold and platinum-tier NFT each.
For the platinum tier, bidding started at $10,000 but was sold for $100,000. The buyer will also receive 2 front-row tickets for Wrestlemania 38 and 39, which will be taking place in 2022 and 2023 respectively.
Aside from VIP access and an all-expenses-paid stay at a hotel, the buyer will also receive a personal thank-you recording from the Undertaker – whose real name is Mark William Callaway – as well as “an original Paul Bearer urn out of the WWE Vault, used by Paul Bearer and The Undertaker, to be signed by The Undertaker, as well as a personalized WWE Championship Title Belt with the winner’s name engraved on the side plates.”.
Nick Khan – WWE president and Chief Revenue Officer of WWE – stated that the creation of the NFTs will help expand the wrestling phenomenon, honouring the wrestler with the longest winning streak of any WWE wrestler – namely, 21-0.
“WWE’s first-ever NFT collection presents an opportunity to own a digital piece of history featuring The Undertaker, one of the most iconic Superstars in sports entertainment. This will also allow WWE to deepen our connection with the WWE Universe during our biggest event, WrestleMania.”
With the auction over, the avid WWE fans will find their very own pieces of wrestling history stored safely within their Bitski wallets.
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