SUMMARY
- Logan Paul revealed his Pokemon collection in his documentary filmed by Graham Bensinger.
- Paul accused Bensinger of lying to him about what platform the documentary would release on.
Logan Paul’s latest documentary was released on Graham Bensinger’s personal YouTube channel recently. The documentary delves deep into the life of Paul, his work, and his family. Bensinger spent five months with Paul filming this documentary.
Surprisingly, Paul also opened up about his foray into NFTs and cryptocurrency. His highly controversial ‘CryptoZoo scam‘ still has him in the bad books of many. However, the WWE wrestler refused to call it a scam.
The documentary also had a segment about Logan Paul’s Pokemon card collection. You will be surprised to know how much Paul has spent overall on his Pokémon cards.
Logan Paul has spent around $7 million on Pokémon cards
‘The Maverick’ revealed that businessman Gary Vee got him into TCG (Trading Card Games). He started collecting and trading Pokémon cards which according to him was a good business and also a good way to make content.
Logan Paul revealed his collection to Bensinger and opened up about how much he paid for a few of his collectibles. Firstly, he claimed he paid $350,000 for a sealed first-edition card box from 1999.
Next, he showed Bensinger the BGS 10 first-edition Charizard card. It was just one of three such cards in the world. He spent $150,000 in buying it but it could sell for $1 million. Paul also explained how Pokémon had misprinted on some of its products and that has made it even rare and costlier.
Then, came the moment of truth, Bensinger asked Paul how much he had spent on Pokemon cards in total. ‘The Maverick’ claimed he had spent $7 million in total on Pokémon cards. He has spent around $5.2 million on one card.
The co-owner of PRIME was also caught up in a scam. He spent $3.5 million for a rare edition of Pokémon cards but received something else. He recovered the money and the seller was left in legal trouble.
Logan Paul accused Graham Bensinger of lying to him about releasing the documentary on Apple TV
In an interview with TMZ, soon after the documentary was released on Bensinger’s personal YouTube, Paul slammed the journalist for allegedly lying to him.
Bensigner claimed that he was “super grateful” to Paul for giving him access to his life and allowing him in. Paul told him he did that “because I thought it was going Apple TV.”
Logan Paul pulled out prints of e-mails sent to him by Bensinger and his team about how they mentioned Apple several times during filming. Bensinger claimed he informed Paul’s manager months ago that the Apple deal had fallen off. However, Paul continued to accuse the journalist of lying to him. After over a day of releasing the documentary, the full episode has garnered over 21,000 views.