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WrestleMania 37 tickets update, ringside seats drop in price for tonight

Ticket sales for tonight’s and tomorrow’s WrestleMania improved slightly since yesterday with 1079 tickets left for both nights in total.

Night one has 570 tickets left, of which 43 are floor seats. 12 of those are considered ringside and they have now been priced at $300 each for quick sell, down from the $1,500 they were priced yesterday. Ticketmaster increases prices for seats depending on demand but with just a few hours to go, very good seats went down big time in price.

Night two has 509 tickets left. Out of those 509, 60 are floor seats but there are no ringside seats left. Some floor seats relatively close to the ring are selling for $1,500 but come tomorrow, that price will also come down in hopes of selling them.

Around 25,000 tickets were made available for each night, so WWE has close to 50,000 seats for the two nights. While that is not considered great for a regular WrestleMania, 50,000 for a pandemic-hit event is pretty good especially when you consider there are no international fans who are usually the bulk of the audience.


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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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