Even Randy Orton is shocked by the WWE WrestleMania 41 ticket prices.
WWE recently touted WrestleMania 41 as the highest grossing event in company history, with an attendance of 124,693 across two nights of action. The question is: at what cost?
According to one fan on TikTok (@NGS_Creations), their lower bowl ticket at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium came out to $5,000, while a floor seat cost approximately $30,000 between the two nights of WrestleMania 41 (or about $15,000 per night). When informed about the latter statistic while meeting the fans in Vegas, 14-time world champion Randy Orton held his hands to his chest in disbelief.
“It’s embarrassing, so much f***ing money for a seat,” he said.
“It’s embarrassing to be honest, so much money for a seat”
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Even Randy Orton was surprised at how high the prices were for tickets for Wrestlemania ?
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Upon initial sale, WrestleMania 41 tickets began around $450, with the most expensive ones exceeding $10,000 (h/t Cultaholic). In the weeks leading up to the April 19 and 20 premium live event, they noticeably dropped. The original cost, however, remains a hot topic of discussion amongst the WWE Universe.
Orton wrestled on night two of “The Show of Shows,” issuing an open challenge for anyone with a pair of boots to step up to him. That challenge was ultimately answered by TNA World Champion Joe Hendry, who fell short minutes later, courtesy of an RKO. Orton gave props to Hendry for his performance in the aftermath before laying him out with a second RKO.
The following night on WWE Raw, Orton treated fans with a third RKO, this time at the expense of the new Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena.
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