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WrestleMania 38 tickets now on sale to the general public

Tickets for WrestleMania 38 went on sale to the general public this morning with night one, night two, and 2-day combo tickets available at SeatGeek.com.

Single tickets for each night start from $35 while combo tickets start from $70 plus fees. Ringside seats are going for up to $3,095 per night while you can get floor seats, although not a great view, for $541.

The closest ringside ticket for a 2-day combo is row four but these tickets – for both nights – will cost you a total of $6,136. Some combo floor seats are as cheap as $834. There are far less combo tickets available than single tickets. It’s unclear if all sections are open for sale at this point.

WrestleMania travel packages are also available at WrestleManiaTravel.com.

Meanwhile, Dallas Cowboys’ Jerry Jones joined 105.3 The Fan this afternoon and the topic of WrestleMania came up.

“I’m a fabulous fan of WrestleMania. It is really one of the real accomplishments, for me, to have that event at our stadium,” Jones said. “I am so impressed by McMahon’s ability and skills of making wrestling what it is today. I grew up when wrestling was the first time on television, and it was so much fun. I used to go to wrestling matches when I was a kid. My father used to get involved and be a sponsor, and use wrestling to call attention to his stores.”


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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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