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The ticket prices for WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas next year have been revealed, and fans are now seeing the impact of WWE’s new corporate ticket strategy under TKO Group Holdings. The prices, which do not include Ticketmaster fees, range from $854 for the upper levels to nearly $9,000 for ringside floor seats.

WrestleMania is WWE’s flagship event, and the 42nd edition is set to take place on April 18th and 19th, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. This will be the second consecutive year the event is held in the city.

WrestleMania 42 Ticket Prices

The ticket prices for the two-night event are as follows:

  • Section A1 on floor – $8,998.00
  • Section B on floor – $3,868.00
  • Section R101 – $2,200.75
  • 100 level – $1495.00, $1303.54, $1174.80
  • 200 level – $1,303.54 – $1,174.80
  • 300 Section – $1,174.80
  • 400 Section – $854.15

For those with far more money than sense, WrestleVotes has reported that suite prices have also been made available for the show, with the cheapest of those coming in at $22,000. For the really high-rollers in Las Vegas, an Owner’s Suite package will set you back $52,500. The full suite prices are:

  • Owner’s Suite (all-inclusive, 26 tickets): $52,500
  • Club Suite (12 seats + open bar): $26,500
  • Traditional Suite (26 tickets): $38,000
  • Corner Suite (18 tickets): $22,000

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The TKO Strategy

This new pricing structure is a direct result of TKO Group’s strategy to maximize revenue from live events. TKO boss Mark Shapiro recently indicated that the era of “family-friendly” pricing under Vince McMahon is over, as the company now looks to squeeze every dollar and cent out of its fanbase.

This strategy includes dynamic pricing based on demand and holding back tickets to be sold at higher prices closer to the event. While the buildings continue to sell out, fans can expect these higher prices to be the new normal for WWE’s biggest shows.

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