Monday, 29 September 2025

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE WrestleMania 42/2026 Tickets are Too Much: Go Fudge Yourself WWE! by AverageMansReviews

Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE WrestleMania 42/2026 Tickets are Too Much: Go Fudge Yourself WWE! by AverageMansReviews

Related content: Reactionary To The Wrestling News of: WWE WrestleMania 43/2027: Go Fudge Yourself WWE! Link https://averagemansreviews2017.blogspot.com/2025/09/reactionary-to-wrestling-news-of-wwe.html

Warning: there will be censored adult language references at some point in this content

Can I just say this is horse manure: the lowest prices are currently standing at for two people on both days is $515 [roughly translated: £383.24] for Saturday it is $312 [roughly translated: £232.06] and Sunday it is $334 [roughly translated: £247.24] there is absolutely and if you were wondering the highest both days $5912 [roughly translated: £4,403.08,] Saturday it is $7,099 [roughly translates: £5,285.33] Sunday $2,797 [roughly translated: £2,082.42.]This information is from the website GoTickets

So how are average people meant to afford this? Especially in today's economy be it the US or/and the UK or anywhere else for that matter. Because on top of this you have transport, finding somewhere to sleep possibly for up to 3 or 4 nights, including eating and drinking and not forgetting if you want to go to any wrestling related events during the week of WrestleMania so having a reasonable guess altogether you may need somewhere in the region of $1,500 or something slightly less or more which is roughly translated: £1,117.49 and let's just keep in mind I have gone for the lowest ticket price as things stand, so obviously if you choose to go for a different spot: the figures are subject to change.

I mean I know it has been around online, but TKO/WWE are in one way or another pricing their consistent fan base out of experiencing/watching their wrestling content, I really do wonder how far they are going to push their luck? Let's be honest that is precisely what they are doing and don't give me this manure about well they have to make money. Only someone ignorant would come out with that statement because I don't know how much money the WWE has but I know it is billions upon billions, so much so that you could easily kill a fleet of blue whales with the weight of money, so it isn't about making money it has so much more to do with how they are currently choosing to make money, I mean breaking down and selling off bit by bit of the WWE Network so it costs the US fan base an arm and a leg keep up-to-date and then WWE WrestleMania 43/2027 going to the region of the Middle East, where most people are not welcome.

I was thinking I would never say this; but it is so true: I don't know which one is worse nowadays the WWE under the control of Mr McMahon [which I am not excusing any wrongdoing or business practices or etc] or the WWE under the control of Triple H./TKO. Taking two seconds to think about it I think I now have to say they are equally just a bad, but for completely different reasons, where I think they are similar is simply this; they just don't care, because they know someone will pay the money and at the end of the day that is all they are interested in, but can we all do one thing when this event rolls around, can we stop shifting the focus onto AEW's empty seats thing and if it happens with the WWE here, can we just call it out as it is; meaning pricing people out of attending your biggest night's on the wrestling counter, because I don't care if you are a WWE or AEW or both, criticising a promotion on their content is one thing, but I think we can all agree here, pricing out your consistent average fan base is another.

Just out of interest: AEW WrestleDream 2025 [Saturday 18/10/2025] standard ticket is $38.15 [roughly translated: £28.40.]

 

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