Summary
Nick Khan addressed concerns about WrestleMania 42 ticket prices during an appearance at the SBJ CAA World Congress of Sports in Los Angeles.
Khan said WWE believes WrestleMania 42 can challenge the gate record set by WrestleMania 41, and he framed the current pricing around market demand. He also pointed to resale activity on lower-priced seats as another sign that interest in the event remains high.
That lines up with a recent WrestleMania 42 ticket sales surge, as WWE continues to position next year's show as another major stadium success.
Quote from Nick Khan
"We're feeling good. Last year we set records, which we set the year prior to that. So this year we think it's going to get close to that record, but fingers crossed..."
Khan later went on to say:
"The marketplace dictates the ticket price."
What Khan's comments mean for WrestleMania 42
Khan tying WrestleMania 42 pricing to the marketplace is WWE's clearest public signal that the company sees demand staying strong enough to support premium rates. If that holds, WrestleMania 42 staying close to the WrestleMania 41 gate would reinforce how much WWE now depends on Mania weekend as a top-end live event business driver.
His resale point matters too, because it suggests WWE views secondary-market movement as proof that the audience is still willing to pay to get in. That does not make the pricing any less controversial for fans, but it does explain why the company sounds confident about the event's revenue outlook.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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