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American Dragon

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Dec 1, 2020
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This Club WWE scam gets even worse...


Priced at $99 per year, Club WWE sign-ups are now open for “founding members.” Those who join at launch receive an exclusive kit of items that includes a match-used ring canvas collectible, a lanyard, and a pin that WWE says has a “personal note” from John Cena to members:

  • Every Founding Member receives an exclusive kit including a match-used ring canvas acrylic collectible, a Club WWE exclusive lanyard, and a Founder pin with a personal note to members from John Cena. A value of $99 on day 1.
The other benefits of Club WWE include ticket pre-sale access, exclusive merchandise, bonus content, a community forum, and a points-based rewards system. A new interview with Cena conducted by Tom Rinaldi is among the bonus content that’s available.

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  • This match-used ring canvas doesn't appear to be authenticated based on the picture, so impossible to verify if it's actually a legitimate match-used canvas
  • A lanyard and a bland, generic looking pin as a centerpiece of a benefits package, LOL. What's next, a pizza party?
  • Pay money to get access to ticket pre-sales that used to be free
  • Pay money to get a John Cena interview
  • Advertising in 2026 that a forum is one of the key benefits of joining when it's a company that heavily focuses on appealing to kids and casuals. Yes, I understand the irony that I am posting on a website with a paid forum. On3/Rivals is for hardcores, not casuals.
The personal note from John Cena will be pretty neat though if it's actually personalized instead of a form note where they just change the person's name. I'm assuming he'll physically sign these.