WrestleMania 41, held in 2025 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, generated a record-breaking $66,074,558 in ticket revenue, according to newly released data. The event’s outstanding financial performance highlights the continuing appeal and commercial success of WWE’s flagship show.
Detailed Attendance and Revenue Insights from the Two-Night Event
Data collected by Pollstar and reported by Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics/Post Wrestling revealed that the combined attendance for both nights reached approximately 118,641, with 58,538 attendees for Saturday and 60,103 for Sunday, according to documents from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority. Although Pollstar’s total attendance figure was slightly lower at 113,412, Thurston noted that
“the stadium authority’s attendance included more than just tickets sold”
in their totals. Based on a rough division, Thurston estimated that each night earned about $33 million, potentially setting the highest single-night ticket revenue in pro wrestling history.
WrestleMania 42 Faces Ticket Sales Challenges
Following the record-setting success, WWE is encountering slower ticket sales for WrestleMania 42, which is again scheduled at Allegiant Stadium. The company is reportedly exploring new approaches, including limited-time discounted ticket offers, to stimulate demand and maintain the event’s strong attendance figures.
Significance of WrestleMania 41’s Revenue Milestone
The unprecedented financial results underscore WWE’s ability to attract massive live audiences and generate substantial revenue from its premier event. WrestleMania 41’s achievement at Allegiant Stadium reinforces Las Vegas’s position as a prime venue for major wrestling events and sets a high bar for future productions.
