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AI Identification

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Folding chair consistent with WWE event commemorative merchandise

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$150-$250

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a commemorative folding chair, stylistically consistent with merchandise produced for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) events. The item features a black metal frame with a padded vinyl backrest and seat. The backrest is printed with a scratch-style 'W' logo and the text 'World Wrestling Entertainment'. The seat cushion displays promotional graphics for an event titled 'NO WAY OUT', dated 'SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2005'. The imagery includes a wrestler, who appears to be John Layfield (JBL), emerging through barbed wire. Promotional logos for 'Subway', 'UPN Pittsburgh', 'Mellon Arena', and 'WrestleMania 21' are also visible. The construction is typical of a standard commercial folding chair with tubular steel legs. Condition shows visible wear, including surface dust, possible scuffing on the frame, and some creasing or indentations on the padded vinyl surfaces. Visible markings indicate it was produced for a specific event in Pittsburgh, PA, though as with all printed memorabilia, the authenticity of the item as an event-used or officially licensed product would require physical verification of manufacturing tags and provenance which are not fully visible in the image.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital image of the folding chair, which presents as a commemorative item for the 'No Way Out' professional wrestling event held on February 20, 2005. The visuals, including the 'World Wrestling Entertainment' branding and partner logos, suggest the item is stylistically consistent with chairs provided to ringside ticket holders at such events. Based on what I can see, the chair features a standard tubular steel frame and vinyl padding typical of commercial-grade event furniture. The condition appears fair to good, with visible indentations and surface wear consistent with age and storage. I cannot verify from a photo whether this is a licensed product or a later reproduction; a physical inspection of the manufacturing labels and seat undersides would be necessary to establish its status. The estimated range of $150-$250 is based on the assumption that this is a period-produced event chair. The market for mid-2000s professional wrestling paraphernalia generally favors items associated with specific marquee events or popular performers, such as the individual depicted on the seat. Demand is strongest among collectors of pop-culture memorabilia rather than furniture collectors. The value I have provided depends entirely on verification of its production for the 2005 event; an unverified or modern replica would typically command significantly less, perhaps $40-$60 as a novelty item. To confirm the nature of the piece, an in-person examination by a sports memorabilia specialist and a review of any original ticketing provenance would be required.

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