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2026 Topps Chrome WWE Blaster Box Break

The squared circle just got a whole lot shinier! The highly anticipated 2026 Topps Chrome WWE has officially dropped, delivering year two of Chrome’s explosive return to the world of sports entertainment. This release cranks up the brilliance with signature Chrome technology, larger-than-life Superstars, and a stacked checklist that’s sure to electrify collectors.

Topps Chrome WWE blends the premium shine and collectibility of Chrome with WWE’s biggest icons, emerging talent, and legendary figures. Expect a dynamic mix of current headliners, rookies, and milestone commemoratives honoring anniversary debuts from wrestling history.

Key Highlights:

200-card base set (plus subsets and a special #301 Joe Hendry card) featuring WWE Superstars, Legends, and hot rookies like Talla Tonga, Lainey Reid, Tyra Mae Steele, and more.

Fan-favorite inserts return (Helix, Feel the Pop, Let’s Go) alongside exciting new chase sets such as Signalz, Gamut, The Rock Diamond Legacy, and a Garbage Pail Kids crossover.

On-card autographs and commemorative content celebrating legendary careers.

A Blaster Box advertises 7 packs with 4 cards per pack, including 3 exclusive Diamond Plate Refractor Cards.

This box contained:

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2021 Topps Chrome WWE Hobby Box Break

As some of the delayed sets start to trickle out, it’s unclear what the future will look like. Chrome is always a popular release, and this one seems no different. It gives you a high quality product featuring a lot of autographs. This set features 100 base cards, along with a lot of different parallels, and a handful of insert sets.

A box contains 24 packs with 4 cards per pack. Each box advertises two autographs.

This box contained:

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2020 Topps Chrome WWE Hobby Box Break

This release has long been delayed because of the pandemic. It was originally scheduled for July, I think, but many things from that period ended up being moved to later in the year. The end result of this delay is that a few of the people released back in April still find themselves in this release. It’s not that big a deal, but they do stand out a bit because of that.

This marks the return of this release after a five year hiatus. It hits a little bit different this year, as there wasn’t a planned “flagship” wrestling release to begin with. It doesn’t follow the previous format of using the baseball design for the cards this time. The design feels a little bit like Stadium Club to me, without the full bleed images.

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