Summary

WrestleMania 42's latest ticket update shows Saturday making the sharper late move at Allegiant Stadium, while Sunday remains slightly ahead in total distributed tickets.

Saturday is currently at 42,715 tickets distributed with a configured setup of 45,767 seats. That leaves 1,872 tickets available, plus 1,180 combo tickets. Over the last four days, Saturday added 2,105 distributed tickets after the recent promotional push that followed Pat McAfee's WrestleMania 42 Saturday ticket discount announcement.

Sunday has 43,394 tickets distributed out of the same 45,767-seat setup. There are 1,193 tickets available for that night, along with 1,180 combo tickets. Its four-day increase was 625 tickets.

WrestleMania 42 attendance pace

Even with Saturday's stronger recent gain, both nights are still tracking behind the 2025 WrestleMania numbers. Saturday's 2025 event reached 60,151 distributed tickets, while Sunday last year was at 61,389.

The resale market also remains active for both nights. Saturday currently has 1,174 resale tickets listed, with the cheapest standard ticket at $215.50. Sunday has 1,229 resale tickets on the market, and its lowest listed standard ticket is also $215.50.

What this means for WWE in Las Vegas

WWE got an immediate lift on WrestleMania Saturday, and the clearest consequence is that the gap between the two nights has tightened heading into the final stretch before the show. Sunday still leads overall, but Saturday was the night that moved more noticeably over the past four days.

It also suggests the last-minute sales push did some real work without fully closing the distance from last year's WrestleMania business. With both nights still below the 2025 distribution benchmarks, the final walk-up and remaining combo inventory will matter for how close Allegiant Stadium gets to its configured setup.

Sources

As reported by NoDQ.