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WrestleMania Tickets Cost: Can You Afford To Witness The Ultimate Fight?

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WrestleMania Tickets Cost: Can You Afford To Witness The Ultimate Fight?

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WrestleMania is the biggest annual event in the world of pro wrestling, and this year ranks right up there as one of the more-anticipated and hyped Show of Shows in history.

With the anticipation soaring, wrestling enthusiasts are turning to betting apps to add an extra layer of excitement to this historic WrestleMania event.

The two-day event takes place April 6-7 from Lincoln Financial Field, the outdoor home of the Philadelphia Eagles. Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes highlight Sunday’s card, while the two also face off on Saturday in a tag team showdown that also includes Dwayne “The Rock” Johnston and Seth Rollins. 

WrestleMania is a pilgrimage for many wrestling fans, and a bucket-list item for many more—those hoping to get into the stadium for this weekend’s action hopefully saved up.  Fans are now eyeing betting odds to elevate their experience.


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As of April 1, the cheapest available tickets for Saturday’s WrestleMania events were $210.25 apiece. Those were limited and likely to be snapped up mid-week. Sunday’s action would cost $265.93 to get into the door for the cheapest available seating, located in the upper-deck end zone. 

In all, it would cost $952.36 for two people to attend both nights on a bargain-basement budget. That’s just tickets, and the most affordable tickets. 

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In terms of concessions, Philadelphia Eagles games averaged $22 for a pair of beers and $12.50 for two hot dogs. Parking costs $35 for concerts and other non-football events at Lincoln Financial Field. 

That runs the total to $1,021.86, and is assuming each person gets just one drink and one hot dog, and doesn’t hit the merch table. 

Perhaps one prefers better seats. The cheapest available route might be OK when viewing 22 men crash into each other on a 100-yard football field, but bring the binoculars for two grapplers in a 20x20 squared circle. 

Want to sit on the floor? That will run you a minimum of $2,189 for Saturday for two seats next to each other, and $2,427 for Sunday. 

That’s $4,685.50 for two-floor seats. One might as well hit the merch after spending that to get in the door. 

None of this is counting hotel rooms or flights into town. Rooms within one hour of Lincoln Financial Field averaged out to a modest $394 for two nights. The cost of a spot within 20 minutes of the place averaged well over $1,000 for two nights, bottoming out at $931. Flights varied wildly depending on departure city. 

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Long established as one of the nation's premier handicappers, Adam Thompson joined Bookies.com in 2019 after a successful run as senior handicapper for SportsLine & CBSSports.com. He specializes in the NFL and MLB, where he's hit on well over 60% of his picks the past five years. Adam's NBA and horse racing picks have also produced consistent, major winners over the years.