WrestleMania 42 has reached a key milestone for its second night, with ticket distribution continuing to build heading into WWE’s biggest show of the year.
According to the latest WrestleTix update, WrestleMania 42 Night Two on April 19, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium has now surpassed 40,000 tickets distributed, currently sitting at 41,317 following a one-day increase of 761. Around 2,580 tickets remain available based on the current configuration.
Night One on April 18, 2026, also saw growth over the same 24-hour period, adding 646 tickets to reach 39,345 distributed, with 4,552 still available. Combo tickets for both nights currently stand at 1,434 remaining. The present stadium setup is configured for 45,331 seats per night.
The latest figures come amid increased attention on ticket pricing following comments from CM Punk during the April 6, 2026, episode of WWE Raw. In a promo that quickly gained traction online, Punk directly addressed the cost of attending WrestleMania while building towards his match with Roman Reigns.
“You want to talk about ticket sales? Do me a favour. Call up that agent that was foolish enough to shoehorn you into this business and this show and tell him to lower the ticket prices,” Punk said. “Houston, lower the ticket prices because I want all these families to come to WrestleMania and watch me stand on Roman Reigns’ throat.”
The remarks were widely interpreted as a reference to Ari Emanuel, who has been linked to recent creative decisions involving Pat McAfee. The segment also featured Punk taking aim at McAfee following his alignment with Randy Orton.
Reports from Wrestling Observer indicate that WWE adjusted ticket pricing shortly after the promo aired. Speaking on Wrestling Observer Live, Bryan Alvarez said lower-bowl tickets dropped below $2,000 for the first time following the segment.
“I can tell you that immediately after this promo, the lower bowl tickets for WrestleMania dropped below $2,000 for the first time,” Alvarez said. “So they did immediately lower ticket prices for WrestleMania. Not by a lot, but they did lower them.”
Dave Meltzer Stated That WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Are Behind WrestleMania 41’s Sales
Further analysis from Dave Meltzer in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter suggests WrestleMania 42 is currently tracking behind last year’s event, despite multiple pricing adjustments and promotions. However, projections still indicate WWE is likely to announce a total attendance comparable to WrestleMania 41, which drew approximately 124,000 fans across both nights.
“In the end, they’ll have 50,000 or more in and will announce a number that is about the same if not slightly bigger than last year,” Meltzer wrote.
Despite the slower pace, the latest figures show steady movement, with Night Two now officially past the 40,000 mark as WrestleMania weekend approaches.
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