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WrestleMania 42 ticket sales lagging compared to same period last year

Both nights of WrestleMania 42 are hovering around the high 36,000s when it comes to tickets distributed, well below what the company was at last year during the same month for WrestleMania 41.

WrestleMania Saturday has overtaken Sunday in terms of sales for now according to @WrestleTix, with 36,964 tickets moved for night one versus the 36,737 tickets for night two. Night two will be headlined by CM Punk vs Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight title.

During the same week last year, WrestleMania Saturday had 44,400 tickets moved while Sunday had 45,000 moved, so both nights are around 7,500 tickets behind in sales comparatively.

For both nights, the Allegiant Stadium is set up for 43,416 seats, with a large sections of the stadium still closed off pending more ticket sales.

The cheapest WrestleMania 42 ticket for Saturday and Sunday is currently $266.80, while the most expensive is $16,040.25 for the second row.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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