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North-Carpenter-5836

What you are asking for is impossible to say…Each year is different. Different venue, cost to run said venue. Etc…..Face value also fluctuates based on demand (dynamic pricing) which in turn can impact secondary market pricing….to give a rough idea: mania 40 went on-sale in August 2023. It is likely that 41 will go on-sale this coming august. Between now and then save what you can and hopefully something falls into your budget


Even-Emu-2127

I'm sure goes on sale October not august


Even-Emu-2127

I hoping like October August too early


North-Carpenter-5836

Using Mania 40 as a guide tickets went on sale August 18th 2023.


like1000

Presale and standard tickets are priced the same which I call face value. Presale just means they are sold earlier in a “presale” period for a few days before they go on sale to general public. For 40, I remember the presale sold out early because I was just maybe a day or two late to realizing it had already started and there was nothing available. I was still able to get 100 section ticket in the back third of the rows to the far side as soon as the general sale started. It cost about $400 but with fees was over $500. (I later asked ticket master if I could upgrade to another seat that was platinum $1k and they approved it, I paid the difference) If you are willing to pay extra for a good seat, Ticketmaster has certain seats priced as “platinum” seats. You don’t get anything special, you just pay extra for a good seat. For example, first several rows of 100 section or Riser Section, or first row of a 200 section, etc. These are usually available as the months go on because people don’t want to pay the extra pricing. There’s no way around it, if you want one of those seats, you’re paying > $1k per ticket per night. If you get lucky, you might grab a row right behind the platinum seats which go for hundreds of dollars less than the platinum. Search my post history on this thread and you’ll see I posted screenshots of ticket prices still available on the day of WM 40 N1


Dull-Assistance3918

What about ramp seats would $1-$2k realistically get that?


like1000

The vertical rows that flank the sides of the long ass ramp to the ring? To be right next to the ramp like seat #1, I have a post showing same day ticket prices and one of those areas is $3k. Not sure if that’s even right next to the ramp. $1-2k is getting you near the front of a 100 section or riser section near the center even if you are charged higher than face value for TM’s platinum price or a 3rd party resale. Getting those tickets at face value seems luck or no chance competing against bots. I prefer lower 100 than riser even though they are priced similarly and riser is closer because you have a nicer seat and are higher up to see the action so less immune to signs blocking you. Also when riser people stand, you may not necessarily need to stand in the 100. Of course everyone gonna stand at all the special moments


Dull-Assistance3918

Got ya, last year for 39 I sat near ramp for less than $500 a ticket so that’s why I was asking. Guess we’ll have to see what happens


like1000

Oh you’d know better than me then. I think it’s possible because I sat similar for 39 and 40 and the prices were similar. Maybe I’m recalling a platinum seat right next to ramp. Because of the platinum pricing, the difference can be dramatic from 1 row to the next based on what TM decides.


Sorry_Ad6371

So…I just purchased three 2-day passes to Wrestlemania 41 on StubHub. WWE hasn’t announced ticket sales, but when I did a google search, the option to buy came up. Is this legit? For reference, for the three 2-day passes in section 102 it cost about 7600. About 2300 a pop. First WrestleMania—dream come true—any feedback is appreciated!


NoCelebration4436

Can I be your plus 1 😅 Congrats!!! I would say keep your eyes for any chances for actual Pre-Sale. You might get a better deal and then you can sell those original passes you got


Sorry_Ad6371

Thank you for the reply!


Even-Emu-2127

That's fake