WrestleMania 42 is heading back to Las Vegas in 2026 for the second year in a row, and while the return to Allegiant Stadium might excite fans, the updated ticket prices could stop many from walking through the doors.
PWInsider has confirmed the full two-day pricing breakdown, and although itâ€s not the rumored $70,000 for front-row packages, the official numbers are still jaw-dropping.
Section A1 on the floor is priced at $8,998, while Section B on the floor will set fans back $3,868. For those looking at lower-level seating, Section R101 costs $2,200.75. Even the 100 level ranges between $1,495 and $1,174.80.
The 200 level is similarly expensive, falling between $1,303.54 and $1,174.80. Surprisingly, even upper-tier sections like the 300 and 400 levels come with hefty price tags, landing at $1,174.80 and $854.15 respectively. All of these are before Ticketmaster and handling fees.
This confirms WWEâ€s continued strategy of premium pricing for its flagship event. While it doesnâ€t quite match the previously reported $70,000 for the Ringside Row 1 package that circulated earlier, it still marks a significant jump in cost compared to WrestleMania 41. That show saw front-row seats at $50,000 and second- or third-row tickets ranging from $30,000 to $35,000 per person.
Last year, Randy Orton commented on the pricing for WrestleMania 41 and called it embarrassing. With prices climbing even higher for WrestleMania 42, itâ€s clear WWE is targeting an ultra-premium experience—but it may come at the cost of pushing out their most loyal fans.
WrestleMania might still deliver unforgettable moments, but with costs soaring this high, the only question is whether enough fans will be able—or willing—to pay for them.
Do you think WWEâ€s pricing strategy is fair, or has it gone too far? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.
September 22, 2025 11:36 am
Discover more from 6up.net
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.