Okay, so I’ve been planning to get tickets for WrestleMania 41 in Minnesota for a while now. It’s a big deal, you know? This thing is happening on April 19th and 20th, 2025, in Vegas, baby! At the Allegiant Stadium. I started looking into it seriously a few weeks ago.

First thing I did was check out the official announcement. They said tickets would go on sale on October 25th. But, like a smart cookie, I knew there had to be a presale. And there was! It started on October 23rd. So, I hopped onto the WWE’s website around late September to register for that presale access. They sent out a statement, and I made sure I was signed up.
When October 23rd rolled around, I was ready. At 1 PM ET, I jumped on Ticketmaster. They were pushing these two-night combo tickets. The presale codes were emailed out, and I had mine ready to go. I started browsing, and man, the prices were already all over the place! It’s this dynamic pricing thing they do, where the prices change based on demand. It’s crazy!
I also heard about these “Priority Pass” tickets through On Location, which is WWE’s partner. They have different tiers and stuff, but it seemed a bit too fancy for me. I was just looking for regular tickets, nothing too extravagant.
So, I’m on Ticketmaster, right? And I’m seeing these prices. Let me tell you, even the cheapest two-night combo ticket was more than I expected. But it’s WrestleMania, so I was kinda prepared for it. I looked at different sections, compared prices, and tried to find the best deal.
After a lot of back and forth, I finally picked my seats. It wasn’t easy, and the whole dynamic pricing thing made it feel like a race against time. But I got them! I secured my tickets for both nights. It was a bit of a rush, I won’t lie.

After securing the tickets, I started thinking about the trip. It’s in Vegas, so I gotta plan the whole thing—flights, hotel, maybe see some sights. It’s not just about WrestleMania; it’s a whole experience. I also found out that StubHub is a good place to check for tickets, just in case someone I know wants to join.
Overall, it was quite a journey to get these tickets. From registering for the presale to actually buying them on Ticketmaster, it was a bit stressful but totally worth it. Now, I just have to wait for April 2025. It’s going to be epic!
Here’s a little breakdown of what I did:
- Registered for presale access: I signed up on WWE’s website in late September.
- Got the presale code: Received it via email before October 23rd.
- Bought tickets on Ticketmaster: Right at 1 PM ET on October 23rd.
- Checked out On Location: Looked at their Priority Pass options but decided against it.
- Compared prices and sections: Spent time finding the best seats for the price.
- Secured tickets for both nights: Finally made the purchase for the two-night combo.
- Started planning the trip: Now looking into flights, hotels, and other activities in Vegas.
- Checked StubHub: Noticed they also have tickets, in case friends want to come along.
And that’s my story of getting WrestleMania 41 tickets. It was a bit of a rollercoaster, but I’m all set now. Can’t wait for it!