WWE ‘Cancel’ WrestleMania 37 Ticket Sale Date

WWE WrestleMania 37 is no longer listed on Ticketmaster to go on sale tomorrow, with PWInsider.com reporting that ticket sales may be pushed back a few days, though there hasn’t been confirmation. WWE’s reported goal is to sell 45,000 tickets per day for nights 1 and 2, running at a 75% capacity, the highest United States live event attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic started a year ago. Edge is rumored to ‘lose’ at WrestleMania due to a returning star.

 


 

Ticketmaster previously wrote about ticket sales, “Important Information Regarding Upcoming WrestleMania Events. These events use seating in pods of 1 to 6 people per pod. Pods must be purchased in their entirety and may not be divided.

Tickets in a pod may not be sold or transferred to anyone other than family/trusted acquaintances who have chosen to attend the event together, unless all such tickets (i.e., the full pod) are being sold or transferred to one party. Unless otherwise exempted by law, guests must wear a face covering – local venue rules apply.”

Jon Alba tweeted a few days ago, “I can independently confirm reports #WWE is aiming for about 45,000 people per night at Raymond James Stadium for #WrestleMania, which would be by far the largest crowd at a sports or entertainment event in America since the pandemic began.”

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