Wrestlemania 38 Tickets Not Selling As Well As Initially Hoped
WWE started selling tickets to WrestleMania 38 last week but, as Dave Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio, the early numbers don’t match what WWE expected.
The jury is out on whether or not WWE can sell both nights and if they want to get closer to capacity, they may need to lower the price of tickets. Dave Meltzer has said on Wrestling Observer Radio that ticket prices are high but WWE has already started dropping some sections.
“Mania tickets, I don’t have a number but you could tell from the push really hard and everything like that [that they are] far far far far far from a sellout. I didn’t expect it would be this quick. The first time they went to AT&T Stadium, it actually didn’t sell out until a week out and that was for one show…I know that the number was lower than they expected. It’s funny because when I talked with them a couple of weeks ago, [they said] because we’re gonna do two shows, we’re gonna make it pricewise easier. And they did not do that and that may have been a mistake. I mean the price is really high, high enough to scare people away. There is a certain thing that you can charge more money for WrestleMania than any other show but there is a limit on everything as far as how much you can charge.”
Mania 38 is likely to be headlined by the rematch between Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar but we will have to wait and see what else the WWE has planned for the two-night event.
Thanks to WrestlingNews.co for the Quotes
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