WWE legend John Cena, a 17-time World Champion, announced the attendance figures for WrestleMania 42. Night one had an attendance of 50,816, while night two drew 55,255 fans.
WrestleNomics conducted its usual analysis and noted that these figures represent a decrease of 17% and 13%, respectively, compared to WrestleMania 41. These percentages closely align with the drop reported by WrestleTix, which indicated that the number of tickets distributed was 50,081 for night one and 52,000 for night two. These numbers reflect a decline of 17% and 15% from the distribution figures for WrestleMania 41, which were 60,151 and 61,389.
It is important to note that WrestleTix does not include suite tickets in their counts, and it remains unclear whether WWE includes suite attendance in their reported numbers. The Las Vegas Stadium Authority, which oversees Allegiant Stadium, reported an attendance of 58,538 for night one and 60,103 for night two of WrestleMania 41. Final attendance figures for WrestleMania 42 will be released later this year in the quarterly report.
In February, it was reported that WrestleMania 41 generated $66 million in revenue over the two nights, setting a record for live event gates in professional wrestling. The gate revenue for WrestleMania 42 has not yet been disclosed. Looking ahead, WrestleMania 43 is set to take place in Saudi Arabia next year.
