WWE Reports: WWE Aims to Increase the Fan Attendance for WrestleMania 37
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WWE announced that WrestleMania 37 will have fans in attendance. This past Monday on Raw, they announced the tickets will go on sale March 16 onwards.
The excitement is difficult to contain as fans will return to WWE and the ‘Show of Shows’ for the first time in over a year. But how many fans will be there?
WWE sets a new goal for WrestleMania 37 attendance at Raymond James Stadium
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The giant of sports entertainment hasn’t had fans at its shows for over a year now. It was very difficult at first to get used to the no-crowd phases. But we had to because there was no choice. Now, the tables have turned!
WWE hoped to have at least 30,000 fans in attendance for WrestleMania on both days, but that will change, it seems. As per the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE has set a new attendance goal. And that is, to have 45,000 fans in attendance on both days.
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FINALLY… #WrestleMania is back in business!
Limited Combo & Single Tickets are on sale one week from tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/tDU4P6BDwS
— WWE (@WWE) March 9, 2021
If the word is to believe, then WWE is pushing hard to have Raymond James Stadium at 75% capacity on both days of Mania. If there were no COVID-19 restrictions, then the company would’ve had a full capacity of around 75,000, depending on how they construct the stage and ramp.
Either way, there’s no doubt that Raymond James Stadium will sell out despite the limited tickets. Fans have been waiting for WWE to open its door and for them to attend the shows.
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The last WWE show that had a crowd in attendance was the NXT Fan Appreciation Night held at the Performance Center on March 11th.
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WWE’s last PPV with fans was Elimination Chamber. We had to settle for an empty arena at WrestleMania 36, but we’ll make up for it this year at Raymond James Stadium! Tickets go live this coming Tuesday and start from $35 all the way to $2500.
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