Topps Chrome WWE 2026 Hobby Box
Called 16 March 2026 · #misc-alerts · Resell Vault Drops

- In · retail
- £220
- Out · eBay UK solds
- ~£350
- Net · per unit
- +£130
- ROI · at the low end
- 59%+
Why we called it
WWE's collector base is global, loyal, and starved of premium product — and Chrome is the most trusted technology in cards. The 2026 set stacked anniversary chases for The Rock, Stone Cold and more on top of a 200-card base full of refractors and on-card autographs.
The structure did the rest: a pre-order with cancellations available and funds held until release, meaning members could lock £220 boxes against a £350+ market with a free exit if anything changed. That's £130+ per box for signing up a day early.
The edge
What members knew before everyone else worked it out.
- Global fanbase demand — WWE product sells in every market, not just the UK.
- Anniversary chase cards for three of the biggest names in wrestling history.
- Cancellable pre-order: the position could be exited free at any point before release.
- £220 → £350+, one of the widest called margins of the spring.
How it played out
- 16 Mar
The day-before call
Full analysis with the 2pm pre-order time, resale band, and the cancellation safety net spelled out.
- 17 Mar
Pre-order opens
Members lock boxes at £220. Funds held until release; risk stays near zero throughout.
The takeaway
A £130 margin with a free exit clause is the kind of trade that shouldn't exist — it does because most people never see the pre-order window open. Members had it in the diary a day early.
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