A recent filing from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority (LVSA) shows the company’s internal figures regarding the attendance for Wrestlemania 41 earlier this year.
LVSA, which owns Allegiant Stadium, the host for a two-night Wrestlemania in April, attracted a total of 118,641 attendees over two nights, per a document first obtained by Wrestlenomics.
The document shows that 58,538 attendees came to the stadium for the Saturday show, with a slightly higher figure of 60,103 showing up for Sunday.
WWE previously announced just slightly higher numbers, 61,467 on Saturday and 63,226 on Sunday.
Wrestlenomics mentioned that it’s unclear whether these numbers account for attendees who were in suites, or if the figures were a reflection specifically of ticket sales or tickets distributed. This could, potentially, explain the difference in the figure compared to what WWE had announced.
LVSA’s “Stadium Activity” report noted that over 80 percent of attendees for both nights of Wrestlemania came from outside of Las Vegas. Of those attendees, an overwhelming 97 to 98 percent cited Wrestlemania as their main reason for their trip to the city.
WWE will attempt to match or even break their staggering attendance numbers in 2026, when they head to Las Vegas to host Wrestlemania for a second consecutive year.
