Update On WWE's WrestleMania 37 Ticket Sales - Will It Sell Out?

Here's how WWE WrestleMania 37's ticket sales are looking as they hit general release today...

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WrestleMania 37 has not proven to be an instant sell-out.

Dave Meltzer noted in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter that while sales were looking healthy after seven hours of yesterday's pre-sale, there were still plenty of seats left in certain areas, particularly around ringside, where tickets are being sold for upwards of $2,000.

Most sections in front of the hard cam are sold out but there is availability elsewhere in the building.

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WrestleMania 37 tickets went on general public sale at 10 AM EST today. Given the lack of travelling fans due to restrictions enforced by the ongoing global health crisis, it'll be interesting to see if the event sells out, even with WWE inviting only 25,000 into Raymond James Stadium on 10 and 11 April.

Ticket sales are currently evenly spread across both nights. WWE has already confirmed four title matches for the show but is yet to confirm which night they will go down on.

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Here's how the WrestleMania 37 lineup looks at the moment:

Universal Title: Daniel Bryan or Roman Reigns (c) vs. Edge

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SmackDown Women's Title: Sasha Banks (c) vs. Bianca Belair

WWE Title: Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre

Raw Tag Team Titles: The New Day (c) vs. AJ Styles and Omos

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