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WWE's $40,000 SummerSlam 2025 package sells out instantly

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WWE is pulling out all the stops for SummerSlam 2025, and fans are paying big money for it. The wrestling giant, in collaboration with On Location, recently launched an exclusive Elite PLUS package priced at a whopping $40,000 per ticket. Despite the steep cost, the limited number of tickets has already sold out, confirming the event's massive demand.

What’s included in the $40,000 experience?The Elite PLUS package isn’t just about front-row seats. It offers Premium Front Row Seating at MetLife Stadium, private transportation to and from events, and access to an Elite Welcome Event. Fans are also granted entry to an all-inclusive pre-show hospitality lounge featuring appearances from WWE legends like Kevin Nash.

The perks don’t stop there, the ticket also includes an in-ring photo opportunity at SummerSlam, post-show press conference access, and a desk photo op. Attendees will enjoy full access to both nights of SummerSlam on August 2 and 3, as well as RAW and SmackDown scheduled for August 1 and 4, respectively.

For those who missed out on the Elite PLUS deal or found it too pricey, WWE is offering a slightly more affordable Elite package at $32,500. While it skips the private transport and a few extras, it still includes front-row seating and access to several exclusive events.

Though WWE hasn’t publicly listed these prices on its website, wrestling insider Andrew Baydala confirmed the figures on X (formerly Twitter), stating that the $40,000 tickets have completely sold out.


Shannon Sharpe calls out John Cena and Travis ScottAdding to the buzz around SummerSlam, NFL legend Shannon Sharpe has publicly called out John Cena and rapper Travis Scott for a potential tag team match. Appearing on ESPN’s First Take, Sharpe pitched a fantasy bout with Cody Rhodes as his partner, further fueling fan speculation about surprise appearances.


Meanwhile, WWE’s upcoming Netflix documentary has stirred controversy by unintentionally revealing nixed WrestleMania plans. A whiteboard shown in the trailer featured unused match ideas and wrestler names, some of whom were reportedly unaware they had even been considered for the event.

With soaring ticket prices, celebrity callouts, and backstage surprises, SummerSlam 2025 is shaping up to be one of WWE’s most talked-about spectacles yet.


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