What are the most attended WrestleMania events in history?

Wrestlemania has been one of the biggest events of the year in the history of sports entertainment, making records for the most-attended events across the globe.


What are the most attended WrestleMania events in history?

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WrestleMania is an annual professional wrestling event produced by WWE, a global sports entertainment company. It is considered the flagship event of WWE and has become one of the most popular and prestigious wrestling events in the world. WrestleMania has a rich history dating back to its inaugural event in 1985.

Attendance at WrestleMania events has varied over the years, with some events drawing larger crowds than others. WrestleMania is known for its spectacle and grandeur, and WWE has hosted the event in various arenas, stadiums, and venues around the world. WrestleMania has been held in multiple locations across the US and around the world, with an attendance of over 100,000 in recent years.

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This video contains all the WrestleMania events with their crowd attendance for each year

#3 Wrestlemania 35 (April 7, 2019)

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WrestleMania 35, held on April 7, 2019, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford New Jersey had a significant attendance. While specific attendance figures may vary depending on sources and calculations. WrestleMania 35 is reported to have had an attendance of over 82,265 fans.

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The event featured matches like Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey vs. Charlotte Flair in the first-ever women’s main event of WrestleMania. Also Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship, and Kofi Kingston vs. Daniel Bryan for WWE Championship. WrestleMania 35 was a landmark event that marked the culmination of a historic women’s wrestling storyline featuring several memorable moments.

WrestleMania 35 also featured other high-profile matches, including matches involving legends such as Triple H, Batista, Angle, and Cena. The event also included various celebrity appearances, musical performances, and other spectacles that are typical of WrestleMania’s grandeur. The estimated attendance of over 82,265 fans at WrestleMania 35 demonstrated the continued popularity and global appeal of WWE’s flagship event.

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#2 Wrestlemania 3 (March 29, 1987)

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WrestleMania III set a new attendance record at the time, with a crowd of 93,173 in Michigan. This was a historic moment as it was the largest indoor attendance for a live event in North America at that time.

The world regards it as the most iconic WrestleMania event in history with an attendance of approximately 93,173. This set a new attendance record at the time for an event in North America, making WrestleMania III a milestone in the history of WWE.

The main event featured the match between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant, remembered as a defining moment in history. The massive attendance solidified the event and helped establish WrestleMania as an annual event in the world of professional wrestling.

#1 Wrestlemania 32 (April 3, 2016)

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WrestleMania 32, which took place on April 3, 2016, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, had a massive attendance figure. The Showcase of the Immortals of 2016 holds the current record for the highest reported attendance at a WrestleMania event, with a crowd of 101,763.

This broke the previous attendance record set by WrestleMania III in 1987, making WrestleMania 32 the most-attended event in history. WrestleMania 32 featured a card, that included high-profile matches such as Triple H vs. Roman Reigns for WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Also, The Undertaker vs. Shane McMahon in Hell in a Cell match, and the ladder match for WWE Intercontinental Championship.

The event also featured celebrity appearances, musical performances, and other special moments that contributed to its grandeur. The massive attendance at WrestleMania 32 is a testament to the popularity of WWE and its flagship event. WrestleMania has grown into a cultural phenomenon, attracting fans by becoming a showcase for the biggest moments in wrestling history.

Note: This list only includes the largest live attendance for a single day.

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