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John Cena’s Record 17th WWE Title Win Gets Commemorated with New Topps Now Cards

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Topps Celebrates John Cena’s Historic 17th WWE Championship with Exclusive Card Drop

After making WWE history at WrestleMania 41, John Cena is getting the trading card tribute he deserves. Topps Now has released a special edition run of cards commemorating Cena’s record-setting 17th World Championship win, surpassing Ric Flair’s long-standing record and cementing himself as “The Last Real Champion.”

Cena’s victory came in dramatic fashion during a Main Event clash with Cody Rhodes—one that not only made history but also marked Cena’s full heel turn in front of a stunned WrestleMania crowd.


What’s in the Set: Parallels, Relics, and Shortprints

As with most Topps Now WWE cards, the 2025 WWE Topps Now #46 Cena card is loaded with hobby heat:

  • Base Card (Vertical Format)

  • Parallels: Gold (/50), Orange (/25), Black (/10), Red (/5), and a 1/1 FoilFractor

  • Image Variation Short Print: A horizontal card featuring Cena’s entrance before the match

  • Relic Cards: Event-used WrestleMania mat relics, numbered /25, /10, /5, and a 1/1 signed by Cena with the inscription “The Last Real Champion”

Each product starts at $11.99 and will only be available through April 25 on the Topps website.


More Than a Milestone—A New Chapter for Cena

This latest release isn’t just another card drop—it marks a pivotal moment in John Cena’s legendary career. His heel turn, title win, and now-iconic “Last Real Champion” moniker have already sparked conversation across the wrestling world. The cards immortalize this moment while giving collectors something to chase—especially those looking for low-numbered parallels or event-used relics.

And if you’re chasing grails, don’t forget: the triple autograph card from the Elimination Chamber—featuring Cena, The Rock, and Travis Scott—has already become one of the most talked-about pulls of 2025.


Don’t Miss Out

Whether you're a lifelong Cena fan, a wrestling collector, or someone who appreciates cultural moments captured on cardboard, this Topps Now drop is a must-grab. Cena’s place in history was just rewritten—and now, you can own a piece of it.

Available now at Topps.com until April 25.