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WrestleMania 41 Tickets Reach $30,000 As WWE Attempts To Reach Highest Grossing Event In History

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The biggest event of the WWE calendar takes place on April 19-20th, as WrestleMania 41 heads to Las Vegas – but how much do tickets cost?

How Much Do WrestleMania 41 Tickets Cost?

The countdown to WrestleMania 41 has begun and is now picking up real steam following John Cena’s first promo as a heel in Belgium.

WWE fans will be looking to get their hands on tickets, whether it’s for one night or attending both nights as WrestleMania has become a two-night event in recent years.

The prices for these tickets have left some fans gobsmacked, as the cheapest ticket for the Sunday night is around $325 (£250) and $250 (£192) for the Saturday event – this is for the upper area of the stadium via TicketMaster.

For those wanting to attend both nights, TicketMaster is offering a two-ticket combo deal which is around $1,000 (£770) and this will offer a seat with an obstructed view.

Sitting ringside brings a whole new price range, as if you buy a ticket through TicketMaster, then a ringside seat through the two-night combo will cost you around $30,000 (£23,100).

Attending the Saturday or Sunday night with a ringside seat will cost around $8,500 (£6545),

Where Is WrestleMania 41 Taking Place?

The 41st edition of WrestleMania will take place across two-days and will be hosted at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

This venue is home to the Raiders and played host to Super Bowl LVIII, as the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers in February 2024.

Who Will Be At WrestleMania?

At this current moment in time there are four confirmed matches for WrestleMania 41, with the biggest attraction being John Cena vs Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship.

The World Heavyweight title will also be on the line in Las Vegas, as Royal Rumble winner Jey Uso looks to take the gold of Gunther.

Female Superstars will also be in action, as Charlotte Flair looks to win the WWE Women’s title from Tiffany Stratton and Iro Sky defends her Women’s World title against Bianca Belair – which could also include Rhea Ripley after she intervened with the contract g for this match.

Other rumoured matches include a triple threat battle between CM Punk, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins after the three have been involved in several altercations together.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson should also be in attendance due to his involvement in John Cena’s heel turn and brutal assault against Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber.

Logan Paul appears to have started a new feud with AJ Styles and the two could face off at WrestleMania, while Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest are also in a tense rivalry.