10 Weirdest Wrestling Items You Can Buy On eBay

You can find death certificates, guitars signed by murderers, feathers and more!

There are a lot of interesting wrestling items available on eBay including title belts, plenty of autographs and even outfits that were worn in the ring for actual matches. Wrestling fans that are collectors flock to eBay to get their hands on these kinds of things because they want to be able to say they have a link to something historic. What's cool about eBay, which was founded in 1995, is that anybody can sell anything on there within reason. A lot of things that you think would never sell actually do get bought by people. There's no way of knowing who is out there, what they might be looking for and how much money they are willing to spend on whatever is being sold. As wrestling fans we know that the business is unique and so are some of the items that are for sale on eBay. It was very interesting doing some searching about some of the things you could buy on there. That's why we're here today to share some of the most bizarre wrestling items you can buy on eBay. Before we begin, a quick wrestling story from my past because it relates to eBay. Back in 2000 or 2001 there was an auction for about 35 wrestling tapes for about $80 or so. They had compilation tapes of some of the best wrestlers ever as well as wrestlers in Japan. I jumped at it, won the bidding and within a week or so the tapes arrived in a huge package. No idea where the tapes are now because there's no more VCR, but back then it was a huge deal so believe me when I say that eBay is a good place for wrestling fans. This time we're not here to talk about the good items, though. This is more of a closer look at some of the weirder wrestling items you can get on eBay. Here's a look at ten of them.
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