Excitement is already growing for WrestleMania 41, which WWE announced will be held in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium on April 19 and April 20, 2025. However, many fans are upset about the high ticket prices. Interestingly enough, Kevin Nash has now justified the price of the tickets for WrestleMania 41.
The ticket prices for WWE WrestleMania 41 had surged dramatically just one day before the official general sale began on Friday, October 25. Many fans have complained about the incredibly high prices for tickets for the Showcase of the Immortals and some of the blame lies with Ticketmaster.
While speaking on his Kliq This podcast, Kevin Nash talks about WrestleMania 41’s high ticket prices. He mentions that ringside tickets cost anywhere from $7,000 to $13,000, though some of these seats don’t have the best view of the ring. He estimates the arena will hold about 65,000 to 72,000 fans, with 60,000 to 65,000 seats likely being filled.
Nash compares these prices to big events like Taylor Swift concerts, where front-row tickets can also cost around $8,000 per day. He points out that the closest seats for Taylor Swift concerts cost about $8,200 and claims that for fans who want a special experience, the high cost for WrestleMania 41 is justified for this one-of-a-kind, two-night event in Vegas.
“Well, ringside… if you’re going down there, you’re in… uh, let’s see, I see $7,000, $6,000, $13,000. None of them have the actual view, though. No, they don’t, not for this arena. It’s 65,000… 65 to 72 thousand. So, it’s 70— we’ll probably have 60,000 to 65,000.
So, let’s look at front row… Taylor Swift! Oh, let’s look at front row for Taylor Swift somewhere. Let’s see what we’ve got here. What’s front row in the middle going to cost you? $8,000? Good God! The closest—yeah, it looks like the closest seat is $8,200. So, I guess you’ve got to look at it that way… I mean, that’s an $8,200 ticket every night of the week, and this is a once-a-year, two-night occasion in Vegas. So, you gotta look… I mean, you—you want to be a baller. So it’s worth it.”
That’s not all as WrestleMania 41 elite packages also came with eye-watering price tags, with some going as far as $50,000. Regardless, Kevin Nash made it clear he believes the ticket prices are justified but many might not agree with him in the end.
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