
Las Vegas is rolling out the red carpet for WrestleMania 42but only if your wallet can handle it.
As WWE prepares to return to Allegiant Stadium in 2026 for a second straight year, updated pricing details are revealing just how far the company is going with its premium strategy. And now, thanks to a new report from WrestleVotes, were learning that stadium suite prices are officially on another level.
For those looking to enjoy WrestleMania in true VIP fashion, the Owners Suitecomplete with 26 tickets and all-inclusive perksis listed at a jaw-dropping $52,500. If thats too much, theres a Club Suite available with 12 seats and an open bar for $26,500. A Traditional Suite with 26 tickets is $38,000, while a Corner Suite for 18 guests costs $22,000.
This update adds even more shock to whats already one of the most expensive WrestleMania events ever. Ringside News recently revealed that floor seats in Section A1 are going for $8,998, while other floor options like Section B are $3,868. Lower-level seats like R101 are listed at $2,200.75, with the 100 and 200 levels ranging from $1,495 to $1,174.80. Even nosebleed seats in the 300 and 400 sections are coming in at $1,174.80 and $854.15, before any Ticketmaster fees.
These numbers may not hit the previously rumored $70,000 for front-row packages, but they do continue WWEs trend of pricing its flagship event toward the ultra-rich. WrestleMania 41 set the tone last year, with first-row seats running up to $50,000 and second- or third-row seats hitting as high as $35,000.
Randy Orton previously slammed WrestleMania pricing as embarrassing, and these new suite prices likely wont silence that criticism. While WWE seems focused on creating a luxury experience, theres growing concern that average fans are being priced out entirely.
Wrestle Mania has always been a spectaclebut is it becoming too exclusive for the fans who helped build it? Are these ultra-premium prices worth it? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.