Last year’s WWE WrestleMania 41 event in Las Vegas, Nevada reportedly broke several all-time ticket sales revenue records for a pro wrestling event in wrestling history, according to Post Wrestling.
Brandon Thurston reported that data obtained from live event trade publication Pollstar revealed that both nights of WrestleMania 41 drew a combined $66,074,558 in ticket sales revenues. A breakdown of ticket sales revenues for each night was not given by Pollstar.
Thurston reported that if the two nights broken down roughly evenly, that would mean each night would have generated around $33 million in ticket sales and shattering any pro wrestling event in history even when taking inflation into account for past events.
Both nights of WrestleMania 41 on April 19-20, 2025 at the Allegiant Stadium reportedly drew a total of 113,412 tickets based on Pollstar’s data. This reportedly was lower than the 118,641 total attendance that was previously disclosed from the authority that oversees the stadium meaning their attendance figure included more than just tickets sold.
Thurston reported that WrestleMania 41’s live gate revenue for each night surpassed the previous record held by WrestleMania 32 at the AT&T Stadium in 2016 which drew $17.3 million in real-time dollars and $23 million when adjusted for inflation. The previous record for real-time dollars reportedly was WrestleMania 40 Night 2’s event at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in April 4, 2024 that drew $19.7 million.
In terms of rising ticket prices, Thurston reported that the average ticket sale for WrestleMania 41 was around $635 which would be nearly double of WrestleMania 40. Thurston also reported that WrestleMania 40’s average ticket sale itself was nearly doubled of WrestleMania 39 in 2023.
Thurston reported that the incentives and fees WWE brought in for WrestleMania 41 were around $9.2 million in total when including the $5 million site fee from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) and $4.2 million in tax credits from the state of Nevada.
In regards to other WWE events in Las Vegas at the T-Mobile Arena during WrestleMania 41 week, Thurston reported that Pollstar’s data stated that WWE’s SmackDown show on April 18th drew $2.5 million, NXT Stand & Deliver 2025 event on April 19th drew $924,000, and RAW show on April 21st drew $3.48 million in live gate revenues.

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