Summary
A new report says some within WWE believe rising meet-and-greet prices are making privacy issues worse during major event weeks.
The idea is that higher prices leave fewer fans able to meet talent in organized settings, which can push more attempted interactions into unstructured spaces. That discussion surfaced after WrestleMania week, when wrestler safety and personal boundaries became a bigger talking point.
Quote from a WWE source
"One WWE source believes that rising meet and greet prices are playing a role in recent fan interactions, limiting access in structured settings, and shifting those moments elsewhere."
How this affects WWE during WrestleMania week
If that view is shared more broadly, WWE and TKO may have to look harder at how fan-access events are priced and managed around WrestleMania. When fewer interactions happen in controlled environments, the risk of uncomfortable or invasive encounters away from official appearances can become a bigger concern.
The report also adds another layer to the broader conversation that followed WrestleMania week, after multiple wrestlers spoke about fans crossing personal boundaries.
Sources
As reported by Fightful.


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