John Cena calls his own NFT sales a ‘catastrophic failure’ By



John Cena calls his own NFT sales a ‘catastrophic failure’

Professional wrestler and actor John Cena said fans only purchased 7.4% of his World Wrestling (NYSE:) Entertainment, or WWE, nonfungible tokens (NFTs) that he made available last month.

Speaking at Florida Supercon 2021 on Sept. 12, Cena said it was a mistake to market his WWE NFTs as part of a package with physical collectibles — a hat, shirt, wristbands, belt, towel, autographed picture, and the digital collectible. The organization offered 500 gold tier packages with the NFT for $1,000, but only a fraction of them sold.

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