WrestleMania 42 ticket sales have been under the microscope and now a veteran voice has weighed in. With reports indicating that WrestleMania 42 sales are trending behind last years pace in Las Vegas, one half of the current TNA Tag Team Champions, Matt Hardy, addressed the situation on the latest episode of The Extreme Life of Matt Hardy podcast alongside Jon Alba. Hardy didnt sugarcoat the challenge of running Allegiant Stadium two years in a row. The Las Vegas factor, according to Hardy, is a major piece of the puzzle. WrestleMania 41 posted massive numbers in the same venue, but repeating that success isnt automatic especially with rising costs. Hardy also pointed directly at ticket prices and the current economic climate. In other words, WrestleMania isnt groceries or rent its luxury entertainment. And luxury comes at a cost. Despite the reported slowdown and internal concern, Hardy noted that WWE appears confident in its strategy. With no major match announcements yet and ticket prices still sitting at premium levels, the pressure is mounting to build momentum before April. Hardys comments add another layer to an ongoing conversation about pricing, market fatigue, and whether WWE can replicate last years Vegas magic. Do you think high ticket prices are the real issue, or is WWE just waiting for the right matches to spark interest? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google
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