Worth of WWE WrestleMania 41 tickets - How much would you have to shell out for a decent view?

WrestleMania 41 tickets will go on sale in October (Photo credit: WWE.com)
WrestleMania 41 tickets will go on sale in October (Photo credit: WWE.com)

Despite being months away from WrestleMania 41, WWE has already announced when the tickets for the major premium live event will be available. According to the company's official announcement, fans will be able to purchase tickets from Friday, October 25, onwards.

It appears that whoever wants a decent view of the event will have to pay a significant amount of money. More specifically, a fan must pay $50,000 for a Ringside Row 1 ticket for Night 1 and Night 2 of WrestleMania 41.

Similarly, tickets for Ringside Rows 2 and 3 cost $30,000 for both nights, as The Grandest Stage of Them All will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in mid-April 2025 (Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20).

Despite the price of the tickets being higher, both nights of WrestleMania 41 are expected to be sold out, as WWE will look to set a new attendance record in company history. WrestleMania 40 in early April attracted a total of 145,298 fans in Philadelphia, and the Stamford-based company aims to break this record.

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What should we expect to see at WrestleMania 41?

WWE is preparing for the Grandest Stage of Them All, even though the event is six months away. The show is expected to be full of big-time matches, with all the top stars in action.

For the time being, Triple H and the creative team are leaning toward a blockbuster match between The Rock and Roman Reigns, which would most likely determine the Tribal Chief of The Bloodline.

Another match that is expected to take place is between Seth Rollins and CM Punk. The two megastars started their feud months ago, but The Visionary's injuries forced the creative team to postpone it. Per reports, the plan is for Rollins vs. Punk to happen at WrestleMania 41, with the World Heavyweight Championship likely being on the line.

In addition to that, it is unknown yet what the plan is for John Cena, who will compete at WrestleMania for the final time in his career, with long-time rival Randy Orton and the Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes as likely opponents for the Cenation Leader.

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