The 2026 WWE Hall of Fame is not generating the expected interest

WWE launched a very aggressive discount to try to fill the arena

The company has reduced ticket prices to $35

Dennis Rodman
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Sebastián Martínez
Sebastián Martínez
Published 04/18/2026

The tickets for the WWE Hall of Fame 2026 ended up selling very cheaply at the last moment, with prices dropping as low as $35 just a few hours before the ceremony began in Las Vegas. The event took place at Dolby Live, right after the April 17 SmackDown, but it didn't manage to sell out in advance.

The venue's capacity was 3,054 seats and, early on April 17, 2,549 tickets had been distributed. This left around 505 seats still available, which explains the last-minute rush to move tickets before the show started.

Throughout most of the day, the cheapest ticket remained at $62.37. However, as the final hours approached, prices dropped even further and tickets were offered starting at $35, a very aggressive discount to try to fill the venue.

The 2026 class remained strong on paper, with names like Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, Demolition, and Dennis Rodman, in addition to Legacy inductees Sid and Bad News Brown. Nevertheless, the price drop made it clear that the ceremony did not generate the same demand as other major events during WrestleMania Week.

Seeing tickets at such low prices for such an important night caught attention, especially in a city like Las Vegas and during WWE's big week. More than an issue with the lineup, the data reflected that the Hall of Fame continues to attract less interest than WrestleMania itself.