WWE is making one last aggressive push to fill seats for WrestlePalooza, dropping ticket prices again just a day before the show.

Initially launched as the flagship event to kick off WWEs ESPN+ era, WrestlePalooza was positioned as a future top-tier premium live event. But as of September 19, ticket prices have been slashed once more, with standard admission now starting at just $99.25down from $130.15 earlier this week and even further from the original $222.90 price point.

The latest report from WrestleTix revealed that WWE has distributed a total of 13,260 tickets for the September 20 show at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The venue is currently configured for 14,214 seats, meaning there are still 954 tickets available. WWE also expanded the available seating from the previously scaled setup of 12,065 seats, signaling hopes for a larger crowd. Despite the progress, resale listings still show 564 tickets on the secondary market.

This latest pricing drop suggests WWE is adjusting its expectations heading into the first edition of WrestlePalooza. While Triple H has been deeply involved in the creative direction and long-term vision for the event, building new legacy-level shows takes timeand strong last-minute demand.

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The move to expand capacity while also slashing prices reflects WWEs desire to present WrestlePalooza as a major moment, even if demand hasnt fully caught up yet.

Will the final push work, or does WWE need to rethink its launch strategy for new PLEs going forward? Drop your thoughts in the comments.


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