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Paul Walter Hauser is speaking his mind about WWE ticket prices going up.
WWE ticket prices have risen significantly since the worldâ€s biggest wrestling promotion merged with UFC to form TKO Group Holdings. Mark Shapiro recently noted that the company still has work to do to maximize ticket revenue.
WWEâ€s ticket pricing strategy, along with Shapiroâ€s comments, has drawn criticism from both fans and wrestlers. Former WWE superstar MVP remarked that the company was pricing out longtime fans with its current business approach.
Acclaimed actor Paul Walter Hauser seems to share that sentiment. During a recent appearance on TMZâ€s Inside The Ring podcast, the actor and MLW star referenced the villainous banker Henry F. Potter from the classic film Itâ€s a Wonderful Life to draw a comparison between WWEâ€s rising ticket prices and corporate greed.
“Times are tougher than they used to be, but the prices are going up. Thereâ€s no real humanity from a corporate perspective,†he said. “To me, thatâ€s like Mr. Potter in Itâ€s a Wonderful Life. Youâ€re getting greedy. Ugly. Youâ€re being ugly by doing that.â€
Paul Walter Hauser proposes wrestling mega show against WWE WrestleMania 43
Elsewhere in the interview, Hauser proposed a joint effort — a wrestling mega show featuring promotions such as AEW, New Japan, CMLL, MLW, and GCW — to counterprogram WWE WrestleMania 43, which is set to take place in Riyadh in 2027.
“I would love to see WrestleMania weekend in freaking Riyadh or wherever it is,†he said. “I would love to see MLW, CMLL, New Japan, AEW, Progress Wrestling, DEFY, GCW, whoever, come together and do a mega show, and sell out a 20,000-30,000-seat place. If all egos can go away… thereâ€s a lot of big business to be done somewhere.†[H/T WrestlingNewsCo]
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What do you make of Paul Walter Hauserâ€s comments? Do you think WWEâ€s pricing strategy will cost them in the long run? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!
WWE is a global operation, and theyâ€re raking in the cash. A lot of things have contributed to WWEâ€s massive ticket prices, but the fact is that some fans canâ€t afford tickets like they used to.
Ticket prices for major WWE shows have gone up in a big way. WrestleManiaâ€s average ticket price rose by about 140 percent over the past ten years. Premium seats at WrestleMania 42 have been listed at nearly $9,000 before fees. Even for regular shows, the cheapest WWE tickets now commonly start around $200 for televised events. That is a massive spike over the recent years, leading many to wonder how Green Shirt Guy is able to make it to practically every major event at this point.
While speaking to TMZ, Paul Walter Hauser commented on WWEâ€s rising ticket prices. He then compared it to going to an AEW show, where ticket prices are much more reasonable.
“Times are tougher than they used to be, but the prices are going up. Thereâ€s no real humanity from a corporate perspective. Whereas, you can go to an AEW show or an MLW show for 15 to 40 bucks and have a decent seat. Thatâ€s like Mr. Potter in Itâ€s a Wonderful Life. Youâ€re getting greedy and ugly. Youâ€re being ugly by doing that. I understand. ‘We have stockholders. We have shareholders.†Be a real person, you dick. Like, be a real person. Do something. Hey, how about you do this? Netflix, how about you give a 30% off or 20% off coupon for the full year to military veterans? How about you do that? Do you care about the troops? Get two billion less dollars a year or whatever to give military families 30% off Netflix. These are things that people can easily do. They choose not to because they donâ€t actually give a sh*t.â€
“Good for the shareholders. Itâ€s good for Cody Rhodes, whoâ€s only going to be making more and more money, you know? And by the way, he deserves it. But Iâ€m just saying like youâ€re not going to hear the roster speak out in favor of the people because theyâ€re benefiting from it.â€
Paul Walter Hauserâ€s comments are in line with a growing fan frustration over WWE ticket pricing. Since TKO Group Holdings took over the picture, WWE has shifted toward using dynamic pricing, yield management, and fewer live events. This has caused tickets to skyrocket.
Some sans have pointed out cheaper alternatives. AEW shows can go for $15 to $40 in some cases. That is often compared to WWEâ€s rising rates. Paul Walter Hauser commented on this, and it seems to be an accurate representation of the world weâ€re living in.
The cost of attending a WWE show is increasingly high. Many wonder whether the business model favors profits over loyalty. That being said, they keep breaking a ton of records, as they are even able to flex on Taylor Swiftâ€s Eraâ€s Tour when it comes to breaking all-time gate records.
Whatâ€s your take on WWEâ€s ticket prices? Do you think that they are charging far too much for a show? Let us know what you think in the comments section!