WWE WrestleMania 37 tickets will go on sale Friday, March 19 at 10am ET. WWE previously announced that they would go on sale on the 16th during RAW and that a limited combo and single tickets will go on sale. Tickets will range from $35-$2,500. A pre-sale sign-up linked is being offered here.

    WWE is now using the “Back In Business” tagline for WrestleMania 37.

    The Grandest Stage of Them All takes place on Saturday, April 10 and Sunday, April 11 from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. As we’ve noted, WrestleMania 37 seats will be socially-distanced and all COVID-19 protocols will be followed. 25,000 fans for each of two nights of the event. That’s 36% of the full capacity for what the event would hold at Raymond James in a normal year.

    WrestleMania 37 will be limited to an overall ticket limit of 8 tickets. Night 1 and Night 2 will each have the 8 ticket limit. A door time of 4:30pm local time has been announced by Ticketmaster, while the start time of 6:30pm was listed.

    “These events use seating in pods of 1 to 6 people per pod. Pods must be purchased in their entirety and may not be divided. Tickets in a pod may not be sold or transferred to anyone other than family/trusted acquaintances who have chosen to attend the event together, unless all such tickets (i.e., the full pod) are being sold or transferred to one party. Unless otherwise exempted by law, guests must wear a face covering – local venue rules apply.”

    With the Royal Rumble winners making their decisions, the rest of the card has been very much up in the air. WWE still have their Fastlane pay-per-view this Sunday that they are filling out, a card that will feature Randy Orton vs Alexa Bliss. On RAW, it was announced that Drew McIntyre will challenge Bobby Lashley for the WWE title at WrestleMania. AJ Styles and Omos have also challenged new RAW Tag Team champions, New Day.

    WWE WrestleMania 37 takes place on April 10th and 11th at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida and will air live on the Peacock streaming service, WWE Network, and other Pay-Per-View outlets.