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The Undertaker’s Boneyard Match Casket Sells for Insane Price at Auction

The Undertaker’s Boneyard Match Casket Sells for Insane Price at Auction

The casket from one of The Undertaker’s most iconic matches just got sold — and the final price is simply insane.

WWE had put the match-used casket from The Undertaker’s Boneyard Match up for auction, a prop tied directly to his cinematic WrestleMania 36 bout with AJ Styles. The casket, signed by both men, was a centerpiece from the match that marked Undertaker’s final WWE bout during the COVID-era tapings. Now, there’s an update on how it all played out—and the price climbed higher than expected.

Pro Wrestling Collectibles took to Twitter and revealed on April 24, 2026 that the auction officially closed at $19,050 after a dramatic last-minute surge.

“Last night, the Authentic Match-Used & Autographed Casket from The Undertaker and AJ Styles’ epic WrestleMania 36 Boneyard Match officially closed at a massive ,050!”

The finish didn’t come easy. What was scheduled to wrap up at 10:00 PM EST turned into a back-and-forth bidding fight that kept extending the clock.

“The auction was originally scheduled to end at 10:00 PM EST, but a late bidding war kept the clock resetting until the final hammer finally dropped at 10:17 PM.”

To underline just how unusual that number is, the comparison to everyday costs puts things in perspective—this wasn’t about the item itself, but the history attached to it. They even closed things out with a line that plays right into Undertaker’s legacy.

“To put this piece of history into perspective: the national average for a standard casket in America is roughly ,000 to ,000. This one definitely carried that premium WrestleMania magic! An absolutely unbelievable centerpiece for someone’s collection… or maybe the winning bidder just wanted to make absolutely sure they Rest in Peace.”

For context, this is the same casket Styles arrived in before the Boneyard Match unfolded across a graveyard and warehouse setting—ending with Undertaker burying Styles and riding off, closing the chapter on his in-ring career. Now, that moment lives on in someone’s collection—and it came at a serious price.

Do you think $19,050 is a fair number for a piece of WrestleMania history like this, or is that pushing it too far even for a legendary item? Let me know your thoughts.

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