Logan Paul knows his cards.
Two days after the 2025 WWE Money in the Bank event, Topps released an official rookie trading card of Logan Paul as part of the NOW WWE collection, with shipping expected to take 7-10 business days from the date of purchase. Still, one fan appeared to have a Paul’s rookie card in record time as they presented it to Paul at Fanatics Fest last weekend.
Upon further inspection of the card, Paul questioned the legitimacy of the apparent rookie card, noting that a real Topps card likely wouldn’t have been delivered to buyers yet. Sales for this Topps Now #65 Rookie Card opened on June 9 and closed June 12.
“This is a fake,” Paul repeatedly said before reiterating the unlikeliness of an authentic one already being in physical circulation at that time. Given this, Paul refused to sign the card, then handed it back to the fan.
Paul’s instincts were later proven correct after conferring with the Topps, the official trading card company. “Confirmed with Topps that this was a fake,” Paul wrote on X alongside a video of the aforementioned exchange at Fanatics Fest. “It would’ve been the very first ‘Logan Paul Rookie Card’ that I autographed & I didn’t want that moment to happen with a counterfeit.”
Confirmed with Topps that this was a fake.
— Logan Paul (@LoganPaul) June 24, 2025
It would’ve been the very first “Logan Paul Rookie Card” that I autographed & I didn’t want that moment to happen with a counterfeit https://t.co/FFD1C6Lise
Paul’s Topps NOW #65 Rookie Card shows him in the midst of a springboard moonsault that sent him and Jey Uso crashing through the announce table at Money in the Bank. Moments later, R-Truth returned to attack John Cena, allowing Cody Rhodes to pick up the tag team win for himself and Uso.
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