WWE WrestleMania 41 Sets New Ticket Revenue Record

Two-night event in Las Vegas generates $66 million in ticket sales, surpassing all previous pro wrestling events.

Published on Feb. 17, 2026

WWE WrestleMania 41, held over two nights at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, set a new all-time record for ticket revenue in professional wrestling history, generating $66,074,558 in total ticket sales. The event sold 118,641 tickets across both nights, with each night producing around $33 million in revenue.

Why it matters

This record-breaking financial success for WWE's flagship event highlights the continued popularity and drawing power of WrestleMania, as well as the company's ability to align ticket pricing with major concert and premium sporting event levels. It also demonstrates the value that WWE brings to host cities through event-related incentives and the broader economic impact of WrestleMania weekend.

The details

WWE WrestleMania 41 took place on April 19 and 20, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Night 1 was headlined by a Triple Threat match between Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk, while Night 2 concluded with John Cena defeating Cody Rhodes to capture the Undisputed WWE Championship. The average ticket price for the event reached approximately $635, nearly double the previous year's average, reflecting WWE's strategy of aligning WrestleMania pricing with major concert and UFC-level premium event models.

  • WWE WrestleMania 41 took place on April 19 and 20, 2026.
  • Night 1 of the event was held on April 19, 2026.
  • Night 2 of the event was held on April 20, 2026.

The players

WWE

The professional wrestling promotion that organizes the annual WrestleMania event.

TKO Group Holdings

The parent company of WWE.

Allegiant Stadium

The venue that hosted WWE WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

The organization that provided a $5 million site fee to WWE for hosting the event in Las Vegas.

Nevada's film incentive program

The program that provided $4.2 million in tax credits to WWE for the event.

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What’s next

WWE and the city of Las Vegas are expected to continue their partnership, with the potential for future WrestleMania events to be held at Allegiant Stadium.

The takeaway

WWE's ability to attract record-breaking ticket sales and generate significant economic impact for host cities underscores the enduring popularity and cultural significance of WrestleMania, the company's flagship annual event. This achievement also demonstrates WWE's strategic approach to pricing and monetizing its premium live events.