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Topps Expands Buyback Program for 2025 WWE Chrome Cards

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Topps is extending its popular Buyback Program to include 2025 Topps Chrome WWE cards, giving collectors a chance to trade in select wrestler cards for store credit at local card shops worldwide. This move builds on previous successful programs with Topps Chrome Baseball and Topps Chrome UFC, aiming to add value to cards that might otherwise be overlooked or left unsold.

The WWE Buyback Program will focus on two main event matchups at WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas on April 19th and 20th. Superstars Jey Uso and Gunther will compete for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, while Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair will battle for the WWE Women’s Championship. The winners of these bouts will be designated as the official Buyback athletes, making their Topps Chrome cards eligible for store credit of up to $200 per card.

Eligible items include 2025 Topps Chrome WWE cards from most boxes, except for the Sapphire edition. The program applies to base set cards only—specifically, cards numbered 106 (Jey Uso), 2 (Gunther), 123 (Charlotte Flair), and 182 (Tiffany Stratton). The credit values vary by card variation: Base or Image Variation earns $20; Non-Numbered Refractors are valued at $40; Numbered Refractors with numbers greater than 100 fetch $100; and Numbered Refractors with numbers less than 100 are eligible for $200.

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