WWE is dropping a new NFT collection just in time for the Money in the Bank premium live event.
On June 1, the company announced that it’s official NFT marketplace, WWE Moonsault, will debut is second collection of WWE NFT Flips, which will feature WWE stars connected to Money in the Bank.
The official announcement, courtesy of WWE’s website, is as follows:
STAMFORD, Conn. and LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 1, 2022 — WWE’s official NFT marketplace, WWE Moonsault, today will debut its second official collection of WWE NFT Flips in advance of Saturday’s annual premium live event, WWE Money in the Bank, featuring Superstars Seth “Freakin” Rollins, Becky Lynch, Omos, Liv Morgan, Drew McIntyre, Alexa Bliss and Riddle at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
The limited-edition collection of WWE NFT Flips will feature a WWE Superstar tied to Money in the Bank and grant additional utility to holders. In the days after Money in the Bank, each “WWE NFT Flip” will transform to reveal a video highlight of the featured Superstar.
The WWE NFT Flips will be sold on Moonsault in Cases of three NFTs priced at $30 per Case. The three Flips contained within each Case will be randomized at minting. Moonsault’s inaugural collection, featuring 3,300 Cases holding more than 10,000 WWE NFT Flips for last month’s premium event, WWE Hell in a Cell, have already sold out. Moonsault is powered by Eluvio’s eco-friendly Content Blockchain.
WWE and BCL officially launched Moonsault on May 27 during SmackDown on FOX, and promoted the debut across WWE and FOX media platforms, as well as on WWE Discord. The first 10,000 fans who created a wallet on the platform received a free Moonsault Genesis NFT, all of which were claimed within a few hours.
Money in the Bank streams live this Saturday, July 2, on Peacock.
Take your fandom to new heights with official #WWEMoonsault NFTs. #MITB NFT Flips launch today, start collecting now at https://t.co/NC706ySNUq pic.twitter.com/5DWFsijCFF
— WWE (@WWE) July 1, 2022
The company teamed up with BCL to launch Moonsault in May, and the first collection dropped alongside WWE Hell in a Cell.
NFTs are becoming increasingly popular in the wrestling world; Lio Rush announced that he’s launching his own collection.
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