WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Fall Behind Last Year’s Pace

WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Fall Behind Last Year’s Pace

WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Fall Behind Last Year’s Pace – Ticket sales for WrestleMania 42 have slowed, according to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter. The numbers show a decline compared to the previous week, and they remain well behind last year’s pace at this stage.

Over Valentine’s Day weekend, from February 13 through February 16, WWE reduced prices for all available seats. The price cut was limited to that window. Despite the adjustment, there was no noticeable increase in sales at the lower price levels. Meltzer reported that the prior week’s estimate was actually higher than the corrected figures now available.

The report stated, “There has been little new regarding WrestleMania at this point. No new matches have even been hinted at. Ticket sales are actually worse than we had last week. Over Valentine’s Day weekend, all seat prices were cut only for the weekend meaning 2/13 to 2/16. There appeared to be zero movement at the lower prices and in fact, last week’s number was a higher estimate than was the case. The 4/18 show is at 35,690 with 4/19 at 36,372. They are down 17,252 in total sales and comps together or 19.3 percent behind the pace of last year.”

The two-night event will take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18 and April 19. The current lowest available ticket price is $264 for Saturday and $276 for Sunday. While attendance projections are below internal expectations, overall revenue remains strong due to higher ticket pricing.

One company source said, “The audience is there. Are they inclined to pay ten gazillion dollars for tickets?”

Last year’s WrestleMania 41 at the same venue sold 113,412 tickets and generated $66,074,558. Current estimates suggest that if sales continue at the present rate, this year’s event could draw around 51,000 fans per night.

WWE held a multi-department meeting on February 11 to review the situation. Officials are discussing new marketing approaches, but there are no plans to permanently reduce ticket prices. Factors cited for the slowdown include running the same stadium in consecutive years and a reported 65 percent increase in the price of the cheapest seats compared to last year.

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Seth Rollins And Bron Breakker Pushing Hard In Rehab Amid WrestleMania 42 Uncertainty

Seth Rollins And Bron Breakker Pushing Hard In Rehab Amid WrestleMania 42 Uncertainty

Seth Rollins And Bron Breakker Pushing Hard In Rehab Amid WrestleMania 42 Uncertainty – Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker are reportedly doing everything they can to return to WWE television, but their timelines remain uncertain as WrestleMania season approaches.

According to the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, both stars are aggressively attacking their rehab processes. Dave Meltzer noted just how determined they are behind the scenes.

“Rollins and Breakker are both said to be rehabbing their asses off to get back as soon as they can.”

Injuries Complicate WrestleMania Plans

Their recoveries come at a pivotal time for WWE, especially with creative plans for WrestleMania 42 still being finalized.

A major singles clash between Rollins and Breakker had been expected following Breakker’s shocking betrayal in October 2025. However, injuries to both men have cast doubt over whether that match can take place on the grand stage.

Breakker is currently recovering from a serious hernia that required emergency surgery following a RAW segment involving an announce table spot. His recovery timeline has reportedly ranged from 12 weeks to as long as six months, leaving his WrestleMania status very much in question.

Rollins, meanwhile, is working his way back from a torn rotator cuff suffered at Crown Jewel. The injury forced him to undergo surgery and vacate the World Heavyweight Championship. In addition to the shoulder issue, Rollins has also been managing ongoing neck and back problems, adding further uncertainty to his return.

Storyline Shifted After Double Setback

The October 13, 2025 episode of WWE Raw saw Breakker and Bronson Reed turn on Rollins, abruptly ending their alliance and laying the groundwork for a high-profile feud. The storyline had originally been planned to unfold later in 2026, but Rollins’ injury forced WWE to accelerate those creative plans — only for both men to end up sidelined.

Since then, WWE has adjusted direction creatively, incorporating new elements such as a masked attacker angle while two central figures remain out of action.

With WrestleMania 42 on the horizon and ticket sales reportedly under pressure, the return of either Rollins or Breakker would provide a significant boost. For now, both stars remain focused on rehab, pushing hard in hopes of making it back sooner rather than later.

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‘Top Stars’ From Both Brands Expected At WWE Raw AJ Styles Celebration

This upcoming Monday, a special tribute for AJ Styles will take place on “WWE Raw” after being forced to retire when he lost his career-threatening match against GUNTHER at the Royal Rumble last month. Outside of the celebration taking place at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, an hour away from Styles’ hometown of Gainesville, there are limited details regarding the tribute, but according to a new report some big names will be in the building to recognize “The Phenomenal One’s” career.

On Friday, it was revealed in the “Wrestling Observer Newsletter” that major stars across the entire promotion are expected to be at “Raw” next week. There’s yet to be any official names listed from WWE’s other brands, but it’s likely that talent like Cody Rhodes will be at the show, having also been from Georgia and being one of Styles’ rivals in the last two years of his career. Additionally, there’s been no confirmation on any legends being in attendance just yet.

Since retiring from WWE at the Royal Rumble, some fans believe that Styles is still not done with professional wrestling, with many speculating that he will return to TNA or debut for AEW. Moreover, Styles explained on “What’s Your Story” with Stephanie McMahon that he would never say never, and claimed that wrestlers are allowed one chance to come out of retirement.

Ahead of his tribute on “Raw,” Styles was seen at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida earlier this week, though it’s still unknown why the former WWE Champion was at the facility.

WINC Watchlist: The New Day’s Greatest Matches

In what is widely regarded by many as New Day’s best match, it was Big E and Woods to take on Jimmy and Jey Uso in a Hell in a Cell match in 2017 for the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. The teams had traded the championships back-and-forth over the course of the year, so the stipulation was actually perfect for this match. Despite New Day’s loss, the bout was historic, as it was the first time the tag belts had been defended in the structure.

It was a perfect blend of comedy, thanks to New Day, and brutality. The teams wasted zero time getting under the ring to arm themselves, with kendo sticks, chairs, and chains. Comedy props were used as weapons throughout, including multiple trombones, as well as a cowbell and gong. The Usos rallied and brought the extreme to the match, however, with brutal kendo stick spots. In one impressive spot sans weapons, Big E hit a Rock Bottom-like move to Jimmy from the apron, and Woods caught him as he was falling to hit a back breaker. They hit an Up up Down Down shortly after, but Jey saved the match.

Elsewhere, New Day trapped Jey in the corner with kendo stick stuck through the links in the cage. The Usos responded to the move with handcuffs and a kendo stick spot of their own, where they brutalized Woods as he was hung by his wrists from the ring post.

In the end, the Usos hit the double Uso Splash, compete with a chair laid out across Woods, for the victory. Woods and Big E’s comedic antics amidst the brutal nature of the match made for a unique, 22-minute bout, and it was one of the best matches in the teams’ iconic feud.

Konnan Says Travel Issues Hurt AAA’s Fox TV Debut

Since WWE acquired Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide last April, things have been looking up for AAA. Gaining a television deal with FOX in Mexico, all of Central America, and all of South America (except for Brazil), fans can catch up and watch their favorite luchadores and luchadoras, as well as WWE’s finest every Saturday night. Despite all the good news, it appears to some that the television debut on January 17 came back with a lackluster response. Konnan, a member of the promotion’s creative team, explains what might’ve caused this unfavorable reception.

“There were a lot of people going to Ireland the next day and that kind of took precedence,” the 2025 AAA Hall of Famer explained on his “Keepin’ it 100” podcast. “As a matter of fact, Rey Mysterio, who was on that show – they were deciding if he went to Ireland or he went to Mexico, and then they ended up sending him to Mexico but somehow they found a flight where he could make it to Ireland so he had to do both.”

As for what fans can expect in the future, Konnan promises that more vignettes and storylines will be showcased to introduce its stars to those unfamiliar to North American viewers and vice versa: “Of course…Nattie’s got a storyline.”

At the January 17th premiere, some key takeaways included Santos Escobar making his long-awaited television return and El Hijo del Vikingo securing his number one contender’s spot for a shot at the AAA Mega Championship. Speaking of Vikingo, one of AAA’s current storylines at the moment involves the self-proclaimed “King of the Luchadores” and Mega Champion Dominik Mysterio putting his luscious locks on the line in his title defense against Vikingo at Rey de Reyes on Saturday, March 14.

Lucha Libre AAA airs every Saturday on FOX and WWE’s YouTube Channel (in North America).

If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit “Keepin’ It 100” with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.