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WrestleMania 41 Makes WWE History With Unbelievable Revenue

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WrestleMania 41 was in Las Vegas on April 19 and 20, 2025, at Allegiant Stadium.

The premium live event was packed for both nights, especially since the main events had all the top names in WWE.

Night 1 was main-evented by Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk in a Triple Threat Match. Night 2 was main-evented by John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

WrestleMania 41’s revenue is difficult to mimic this year

The premium live event earned a revenue of $66,074,558 over the two nights. This is according to the data from live event trade publication Pollstar. Even though the revenue for each night is unknown, if split equally, each night pulled $33 Million.

This is by far the biggest wrestling gate in history. As per reports, 113,412 tickets were sold for both nights. The stadium authority revealed that 58,538 were in attendance for Saturday and 60,103 for Sunday, totaling 118,641, which probably means there were some ticketless entries for celebrities as well.

WrestleTix estimated 61,389 tickets were distributed on Night 2 and 60,151 on Night 1. The average ticket price for WrestleMania 41 was $635.

Apart from ticket sales, WrestleMania 41 earned revenue from financial incentives from Nevada. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority provided a payment of $5 Million for the site fee. Furthermore, through Nevada’s film program, WWE was eligible for $4.2 million in tax credits.

WWE is returning with WrestleMania to Las Vegas for 2026 as well. However, ticket sales have been slow when compared to WrestleMania 41. In fact, WWE is implementing blackout strategies to boost ticket sales, but the rise in ticket prices has played a major role in slow ticket sales.

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