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WrestleMania 35 ticket prices and seating chart

There will be 14 different price tiers for WrestleMania 35, starting with $35 for the cheapest ticket and all the way up to $2,500 for the highest-priced ringside ticket which also includes a commemorative chair.

Ticket prices will be $35, $50, $75, $100, $150, $200, $250, $300, $400, $600, $850, $1,000, $2,000, and $2,500. Tickets will also have an additional fee and taxes on top of it.

16 sections of the stadium will be unusable due to the large set that is being planned. Judging from the seating chart, the stage and entrance ramp will be one of the biggest in terms of area used on the floor. The 300-level seats – or nosebleed section – behind the stage will be open.

There will be 12 floor sections and 21 risers on the floor as well surrounding the ring. Four squarish sections in each corner are blocked and they will be used to support the structure of the canopy that will cover the ring. Those who have tickets behind that area will have a blocked view.

The hard cameras will be on the west side of the stadium with one big section – 139 – blocked off right on the 50-yard line.

You can see the seating chart below.

 

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