WWE WrestleMania 42 seats come with an extravagant price tag.
The prices for WWE’s premium live events have come under fire by fans for a while now. Many have expressed how the ticket prices are too high for a regular fan. As a result, it has also been noticeable that several sections of the live crowds in the recent PLEs have been less than upbeat and not as engaged.
With this in mind, it’s unsurprising that ticket prices for WrestleMania 42, WWE’s biggest event of the year, have also become a topic of discussion again after a fan on X (Twitter) shared the prices for the VIP front row tickets of both Nights 1 and 2. The Show of Shows will return to Las Vegas, Nevada, at Allegiant Stadium on April 18 and 19, 2026.
RingsideBeard on X (Twitter) shared the ticket prices for WrestleMania 42, per fan, could reach $35,000 for rows 2 and 3. Meanwhile, seats in row 1, numbers 1-10 and 19-28, could cost up to $50,000, while row 1 seats 11-18 could reach up to $70,000. Next year’s WrestleMania ticket prices seem like a significant jump from this year’s event, which was priced at $30,000, $35,000, and $ 50,000 in comparison.
And an eye chart side-by-side comparison of both years. pic.twitter.com/cUvzbDLOb3
— Beard Guy (@RingsideBeard) August 21, 2025
Triple H Had Different Plans For WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 1’s Main Event
The first night of WrestleMania 41 saw a triple threat between Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk with Paul Heyman in his corner. The end of the bout saw The Wiseman betray The Best in the World and also The Tribal Chief to side with The Visionary, who later came out as the victor. Although the end was shocking, it wasn’t what Triple H initially had in mind.
In an episode of WWE: Unreal, Triple H suggested that Punk should go over, and not only that, but come out on top even after Heyman betrays him. However, WWE’s Senior VP of Creative Writing, Ed Koskey, expressed that he didn’t like the ending and expressed that Heyman siding with Rollins would be more shocking.
[CM] Punk should go over, and not only should Punk go over, but Heyman turns on him. Doesn’t work! Punk overcomes Paul, beats either Roman [Reigns] or Seth [Rollins], whatever he’s gotta do. Right? Punk survives, and not only survives but thrives.”
In other news: WWE Hall of Famer pitches for Becky Lynch and Natalya to main event WrestleMania.