WrestleMania 41 Sunday is officially in motion—and just as the show was about to kick off, WWE added even more seats to meet fan demand.

According to a fresh update from WrestleTix, “Available Tickets: 134. Current Setup: 60,346. Tickets Distributed: 60,212.” They also confirmed, “They’ve opened up the back 4–5 rows in the upper decks,” a clear sign WWE is trying to pack Allegiant Stadium as tightly as possible.

Just days ago, the stadium was configured for 54,595 seats, but WWE has steadily expanded to meet late demand. With only 134 tickets left and over 60,000 already in fans’ hands, Night Two is now approaching a true secondary configuration sellout. This brings the stadium closer to the Configuration Three cap of 71,250—a threshold reserved for the biggest nights in WWE history.

The move follows weeks of criticism over pricing and speculation that WWE may not fill the stadium. But as fans poured into Las Vegas for the biggest weekend of the year, momentum shifted. WrestleTix noted that “they’ve opened up the back 4–5 rows in the upper decks,” adding thousands of new seats and squeezing every bit of capacity out of the venue.

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While Night One fell just shy of that level, the energy around Night Two—headlined by Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena—has clearly made the difference. Ticket prices have dropped slightly in recent days, giving fans on the fence one last chance to lock in their seats.

Do you think WWE made the right call by opening more seats for Wrestle Mania Sunday, or should they have pushed for a sellout sooner? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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