How Much WWE Made From WrestleMania 41 Ticket Sales Revealed
Record prices = Record WrestleMania gate
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Feb 17, 2026
Record ticket prices resulted in a record pro wrestling gate for WrestleMania 41.
Data obtained by POST Wrestling from Pollstar has revealed that WWE WrestleMania 41 from Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium drew over $66 million in ticket sales. Across the two-night event on April 19 and April 20, 2025, a total of 113,142 tickets were sold for WrestleMania, which is lower than the attendance disclosed by the authority that oversees Allegiant Stadium of 58,538 for night one and 60,103 for night two for a total attendance of 118,641. This suggests the stadium authority included more than just tickets sold in their final attendance figure.
Even when taking inflation into account, each night of WrestleMania 41 set a gate record for pro wrestling. The previous record was night two of WrestleMania 40 at $19.7 million, while WrestleMania 32 held the record when adjusted for inflation with a gate of $23 million.
A major reason for the record gate was due to the average price of tickets for WrestleMania 41 being a record high of $635, almost double WrestleMania 40's average ticket price of $341. WrestleMania 41 was also a 275 per cent increase in the average ticket price compared to WrestleMania 39's $169.
On average, WWE ticket prices have doubled since the completion of the WWE-UFC merger under TKO Group Holdings in September 2023.
Ticket prices have remained high for WrestleMania 42, which will once again be taking place in Las Vegas. The cheapest one-day ticket is currently listed at $266, but prices rise to $16,000 to sit in the second row. Two-day tickets for WrestleMania 42 begin at $738 and rise to $46,000 for the second row.
As of last week, WWE were planning to keep ticket prices at their current level, but there was a 25 per cent off promotion run by Allegiant Stadium over Valentine's Day weekend.