What A Set Of Randy Savage's Attire Was Actually Worth On Pawn Stars
David Wilson
Updated on March 06, 2026
In the episode "Top Rope, Bottom Dollar," one customer brings in a set of "Macho Man" Randy Savage's custom-made wrestling gear. The bright yellow shirt and pants, tied together with a matching yellow cowboy hat, are certified by the tell-tale scrawl of Macho Man's double-M signature. Corey, a lifelong wrestling fan, is nonetheless not a huge Savage fan. However, his interest is piqued, and he elects to call upon an expert for an official appraisal.
The seller, Tim, obtained this outfit after working as the wedding photographer for Macho Man's 2010 wedding ceremony. Savage's widow allowed Tim to take the outfit as a gift after the wrestler died of atherosclerosis in 2011, as reported by the St. Petersburg Times. If this anecdote is true, it would certainly help verify the idea that the Macho Man ring gear is authentic. Thankfully, a quick check from Corey's wrestling expert proves that the signatures (and likely Tim's story) are legitimate.
The only important question left, according to the expert, is whether or not Savage wore this particular outfit at an event. If so, its price would skyrocket. Unfortunately, Tim's outfit has no credentials. As a result, the expert values the whole ensemble at $7,000. The seller is happy with this price until Corey sets his first offer at just $3,000. The two men haggle back and forth before settling on $5,000. It may not be the highest price, but it's certainly one worthy of Macho Man's legacy.