WrestleMania XL tickets: How much it’ll cost if you still want to go

Here’s how much it will cost if you still want to try and nab WrestleMania XL tickets.

When it comes to WrestleMania XL tickets, there’s good news and bad news — and even the bad news is very good for WWE.

Both Saturday and Sunday of the upcoming event at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field are currently sold out. There’s always a chance there may be more tickets released once the full stage and set are constructed at the Linc, as that often is the case. But for right now, there are no seats available from the venue for either night.

Does that mean you’re out of luck if you still want to attend WrestleMania in person? Not at all. It just means you’ll have to pay for verified resale tickets through Ticketmaster.

Interestingly, while night 2 tickets have been a little more expensive throughout the buildup to the Show of Shows, at the time of this post, it’s a few bucks cheaper to go on Sunday night. Make no mistake, though, it’s expensive either way: $184 is the cheapest ticket on night 2, while $189 is the least expensive ticket right now for night 1.

It’s worth noting that the cheapest seats available even by resale are mostly in limited view areas that are behind the entrance stage or in the corners just clear of it. Take note as on Ticketmaster, seats like that are clearly marked “LIMITED VIEW.”

The high get-in price is indicative of how hot WWE is at the moment, as it’s been selling out shows and setting new gate records at a furious pace. It’s quite possible, maybe even likely, that WrestleMania XL will be the biggest gate in the event’s history come this weekend.

As an alternative, you may want to consider attending the Raw After WrestleMania, which is also in Philly at the Wells Fargo Center. At the moment, there are seats still left for that show on April 8 for $65.

Or you may just decide to stay home and watch WrestleMania XL with the millions of fans who will be taking in the spectacle on Peacock. Just know that if you want to go in person, there’s still time.

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