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Wrestlemania 37 Attended By Under 40,000 Fans Over Two Nights
WWE’s actual attendance for Wrestlemania 37 has been revealed.
Brandon Thurston of Wrestlenomics has obtained records through a request from the Tampa Sports Authority, the managing entity of Raymond James Stadium.
In total, Wrestlemania 37 sold 40,806 tickets, generating $6.2 million in revenue for the two-night event. Saturday’s event sold 20,172 tickets, and Sunday’s event sold 20,634 tickets.
Actual attendance in the stadium was lower, with 37,252 fans in attendance for both shows. Saturday’s show was attended by 18,328 people, and Sunday’s show attended by 18,924 people.
The difference in total attendance and total sales is due to 3554 tickets not reaching the gate. This may be due to the secondary ticket market falling short on sales.
Wrestlemania 37 AttendanceĀ & Ticket Sales
Actual Ticket Sales
- Night One: 20,172
- Night Two: 20,634
Total: 40,806
Actual Attendance
- Night One: 18,328
- Night Two: 18,924
Total: 37,252
WWE Announced Attendance
- Night One: 25,675
- Night Two: 25,675
Total: 51,350
WWE announced a total attendance of 51,350 for both nights, significantly higher than actual numbers, which the company historically inflates.
If you wish to view the Tampa Sports Authority records, check out Wrestlenomics Patreon (subscription required).