
WWE is pulling out all the stops to move WrestleMania 42 tickets, but the strategy isnt delivering the results they were hoping for. The company recently rolled out a one-day 3:16 Day promotion, slashing ticket prices by 31.6 percent across multiple events. While that kind of discount might usually create a surge, the timing and prior attempts suggest deeper issues with demand compared to last year. Dave Meltzer addressed the situation on Wrestling Observer Radio while discussing WWEs latest push to fill seats. This isnt the first time WWE has tried to spark ticket movement. Bryan Alvarez pointed out that a previous attempt didnt move the needle at all. Meltzer confirmed that earlier effort didnt work, Yeah, yeah, that was 20%. Yeah, but that didnt work that well. Alvarez didnt hold back on how ineffective it was, No, it didnt work at all, actually. The issue may come down to timing. Fans who were priced out months ago have already made their decision, and travel costs are only getting worse the closer the event gets. Alvarez broke down why lowering ticket prices now may not be enough to change minds. Despite the slower sales pace, WWE isnt in danger of financial trouble when it comes to WrestleMania 42. Meltzer made it clear the event will still draw a strong crowd and generate major revenue. Between higher ticket prices, major sponsorship deals, and media rights revenue, WWE is still positioned to bring in a massive gate. But that doesnt mean the situation isnt raising concerns internally. The biggest issue isnt revenue its how the situation looks. Meltzer pointed to perception as the real problem WWE is trying to avoid. Alvarez agreed that perception could quickly become reality if things dont turn around. WWE is still expected to fill the stadium by the time WrestleMania 42 arrives, but the road to get there has been far more complicated than in previous years. With multiple discounts already on the table and ticket movement still lagging, the company is now in a position where every move is being closely watched. Please credit Ringside News if you use the above transcript in your publication.Do you think WWE waited too long to adjust ticket prices for Wrestle Mania 42? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below. G Add as a preferred source on Google