For the first time since 1999, Philadelphia will host one of pro wrestling's biggest events of the year, WrestleMania. WWE heads to Lincoln Financial Field for two nights of action from April 6-7.
WrestleMania is considered the Super Bowl of pro wrestling, with fans from all over the world flying to the U.S. to attend “The Grandest Stage of Them All.” The event airs on Peacock in the U.S. and the WWE Network outside it.
Over the years, WrestleMania has gone from Madison Square Garden in New York, baseball stadiums, to most recently football stadiums. Like the venues, the price of admission has changed dramatically over the years. Some have had to sell an arm and a leg to be part of history, while others have bought their tickets early enough at a decent price.
Fan favorites like Cody Rhodes, Bianca Belair, Roman Reigns, Rhea Ripley, Logan Paul, Kevin Owens, Bayley, and more are expected to attend the event. With WrestleMania becoming a two-night event, there are still plenty of tickets available. However, keep in mind as you head closer to the event, prices will fluctuate.
BUY NOW: WWE WrestleMania 40 tickets on sale at StubHub
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about ticket prices for WrestleMania 40, including the cheapest and most expensive options, along with historic numbers for the event in general.
How much do tickets for WWE WrestleMania 40 cost?
The price of tickets has quite a range for both nights. Tickets are certainly still available and a range is available on StubHub and other ticketing websites.
Here's a look at the lowest and highest ticket prices via StubHub, as of Monday, Jan. 29.
Most expensive WWE WrestleMania 40 tickets
The most expensive tickets currently on StubHub are the two-day passes going for $23,625. A night one ticket is going for $16,538 and a single ticket to night two is going for $14,057. If you just want to tailgate at WrestleMania and take in all the action, you can do that for $234.
- Two-Day Pass: $23,625
- Night One: $16,538
- Night Two: $14,057
- Tailgate: $234
Cheapest WWE WrestleMania 40 tickets
Fans can get tickets in section 240, row 19 with a clear view of all the action for $630. That's a two-day pass so you can enjoy both nights of Mania. If you just want to attend one night you can attend for $217 on Saturday or $196 on Sunday.
- Two-Day Pass: $630
- Night One: $217
- Night Two: $196
- Tailgate: $234
WWE WrestleMania ticket price history
Tickets for last year's WrestleMania 39 two-day pass started at $227, with the highest ticket price around $14,000. The first night of WrestleMania 39 started at $67, with the highest ticket price around $16,000 and the second night of WrestleMania 39 started at $84, with the highest ticket price around $16,000.
While there isn't a direct line for the history of WrestleMania tickets, a set of tickets from an eBay auction could give us an indication of what a simple ticket was worth year-to-year. Some ranged from a low to medium price, depending on the section:
- A ticket for WrestleMania I was worth $30
- WrestleMania 2, located in multiple locations, was worth $15 in the Nassau Coliseum and the Rosemont Horizon (Allstate Arena)
- A WrestleMania 10 ticket was worth around $75
- A WrestleMania 15 ticket for one fan was around $100
- A ticket for WrestleMania 20 was worth $200
- Ticket prices for WrestleMania 30 ranged from $25 to $850
- Ticket prices for WrestleMania 35 ranged from $35 to $1,000
WWE WrestleMania attendance, gate history
There's no telling how many screaming fans will pack Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. The home of the Eagles can hold up to 67,594 people.
There's a chance there'll be fewer seats available as the WrestleMania set will certainly kill some seats, but many expect the attendance to be well over 60,000.
- WrestleMania 32 surpassed WM 3 as the highest-attended pro wrestling event in the U.S. with 101,763 fans.
- In 2019, Forbes named WrestleMania the sixth most valuable sports brand in the world.
- The only time no fans attended a WrestleMania was in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- While the event hasn't happened yet, WrestleMania 40 broke WrestleMania 39's ($21.6 million) all-time gate record in one day. Over 90,000 tickets were sold on the first day of ticket sales.
Year | WrestleMania | Attendance (per WWE) | Main Event |
1985 | 1 | 19,121 | Hulk Hogan and Mr. T vs. Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff |
1986 | 2 | 40,085 (combined) | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. King Kong Bundy in a Steel Cage match for the WWF Title |
1987 | 3 | 78,000 | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. Andre the Giant for the WWF Title |
1988 | 4 | 19,199 | Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase for the vacant WWF Title |
1989 | 5 | 18,946 | Randy Savage (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF Title |
1990 | 6 | 67,678 | Hulk Hogan (c) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (c) for the WWF and Intercontinental Titles |
1991 | 7 | 16,158 | Sgt. Slaughter (c) vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF Title |
1992 | 8 | 62,167 |
Ric Flair (c) vs. Randy Savage for the WWF Title Scroll to Continue with Content |
1993 | 9 | 16,891 |
Bret Hart (c) vs. Yokozuna for the WWF Title |
1994 | 10 | 18,065 | Yokozuna (c) vs. Bret Hart for the WWF Title |
1995 | 11 | 16,305 | Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Lawrence Taylor |
1996 | 12 | 18,853 | Bret Hart (c) vs. Shawn Michaels in a 60-minute Iron Man match for the WWF Title |
1997 | 13 | 18,197 | Sycho Sid (c) vs. The Undertaker in a No DQ match for the WWF Title |
1998 | 14 | 19,028 | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin for the WWF Title |
1999 | 15 | 20,276 | The Rock (c) vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a No DQ match for the WWF Title |
2000 | 16 | 19,776 | Triple H (c) vs. The Rock vs. Big Show vs. Mick Foley in an Elimination match for the WWF Title |
2001 | 17 | 67,925 | The Rock (c) vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a No DQ match for the WWF Title |
2002 | 18 | 68,237 | Chris Jericho (c) vs. Triple H for the Undisputed WWF Title |
2003 | 19 | 54,097 | Kurt Angle (c) vs. Brock Lesnar for the WWE Title |
2004 | 20 | 20,000 | Triple H (c) vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels for the World Heavyweight Title |
2005 | 21 | 20,193 | Triple H (c) vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Title |
2006 | 22 | 17,155 | John Cena (c) vs. Triple H for the WWE Title |
2007 | 23 | 74,287 | John Cena (c) vs. Shawn Michaels for the WWE Title |
2008 | 24 | 74,635 | Edge (c) vs. The Undertaker for the World Heavyweight Title |
2009 | 25 | 72,744 | Triple H (c) vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Title |
2010 | 26 | 72,219 | The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels in a No DQ Streak vs. Career match |
2011 | 27 | 71,617 | The Miz (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Title |
2012 | 28 | 78,363 | John Cena vs. The Rock |
2013 | 29 | 74,300 | The Rock (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Title |
2014 | 30 | 60,000-65,000 | Randy Orton (c) vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE World Heavyweight Title |
2015 | 31 | 67,000 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Title |
2016 | 32 | 80,709 | Triple H (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Title |
2017 | 33 | 64,900 | The Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns in a No Holds Barred match |
2018 | 34 | 78,133 | Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Title |
2019 | 35 | 68,000–70,000 | Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Becky Lynch WWE Raw and SmackDown Women's Titles |
2020 | 36 | 0 |
Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Drew McIntyre for the WWE Title |
2021 | 37 |
- Night 1: 17,946 - Night 2: 18,501 |
- Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair for the WWE SmackDown Women's Title - Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Universal Title |
2022 | 38 |
- Night 1: 65,719 - Night 2: 65,653 |
- Kevin Owens vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a No Holds Barred match - Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns (c) for the WWE and Universal Titles |
2023 | 39 |
- Night 1: 67,303 - Night 2: 67,553 |
- The Usos (c) vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles - Roman Reigns (c) vs. Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Universal Title |
2024 | 40 | TBA | TBA |