Nikki Bella Comments On Not Knowing Which Night Of WWE WrestleMania 42 She’s On

With WrestleMania 42 just now two weeks away and ticket sales for the event still falling short of internal expectations, WWE would be wise to follow Nikki Bella’s direction.

At this point, every ticket sale matters, or least should matter, to WWE. According to the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WrestleMania 42 is down 18.8 percent in ticket distribution when compared to the same moment in time ahead of last year’s big event.

In recent weeks, WWE officials have attempted to close the gap and boost ticket sales by providing various discounts (first at 25%, then 31.6%, and now, by excluding fees) for prospective buyers. They’ve also knighted 17-time world champion John Cena as the guest host for “The Show of Shows,” setting the stage for his first post-retirement appearance in the company. Still, tickets sales are nearly a fifth behind in comparison to last year’s event from the same exact venue.

Much of this problem could have likely been prevented by setting tickets at more affordable prices to begin with. But with us now being past the point of no return, something as simple as clarifying which matches are on which night of WrestleMania could actually make a difference.

I personally know a number of prospective buyers that are delaying their ticket purchase until they are certain as to which night their favorite superstar (such as Nikki Bella) is competing on. After all, not everyone can afford to attend both nights of the action, so some fans prioritize one over the other to at least see the star they cherish most. Similarly, some fans prioritize one over the other based on which they perceive to have the overall better match lineup. It’s those somes that WWE should be focusing on right now if they wish to further increase sales, because at this marker of time, I’d take what I could get.

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