From 2008 to 2023, WWE disclosed average paid attendances for each year-quarter along with the number of events. For quarters in which WrestleMania occurred, WWE disclosed averages with and without WrestleMania. Those averages were rounded to the nearest one hundred. This allowed us to calculate a range within the paid attendance of WrestleMania each year must have fallen.
Also see our original reporting on WrestleMania attendance:
WrestleMania 41 attendance disclosed by Las Vegas Stadium Authority: 118,641 combined
58,538 on Saturday and 60,103 on Sunday
Visualization: WrestleMania and highest gates in pro wrestling history
The highest pro wrestling gates of all-time, with adjustments for inflation. For each WrestleMania and other historical events.
Wrestlemania 40 full ticket sales and gate information for week in Philadelphia
Wrestlemania 40 ticket sales figures show Pennsylvania commission collected just over $2 million in taxes from WWE for events from Thursday through Monday in April
Analysis: Wrestlemania 38 had about 57,000 paid attendees each night, generating an estimated $18 million total
Wrestlemania generated between $17 million and $19 million in ticket sales, driven by paid attendees between 109,000 to 120,000, or about 57,000 paying fans driving between $6.5 million and $8.5 million each night.
WWE Wrestlemania 37 sold 40,806 tickets, bringing in $6.2 million combined for both nights, additional attendance figures
Each event sold about 20,000 tickets and was attended by fewer than 19,000 people, according to a public records request, short of WWE’s announced figures of 25,675.
