
WWE is hitting some early turbulence with its ambitious Wrestlepalooza premium live event. With the show positioned by TKO executives as a future “tentpole” on the level of SummerSlam, slowing ticket sales at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis have forced the company to lower prices ahead of the September 20 event.
Initially priced at a minimum of $222.90, the cheapest standard tickets have now dropped to $192. While over 10,000 tickets have been distributed for the venue, which is configured for 12,065 seats, nearly 1,900 remain unsold. This comes as a potential setback for the event Triple H is heavily involved in, which is set to kick off WWE’s new partnership with ESPN+.
The early sales data suggests a disconnect between the company’s grand plans and the current fan demand, which may require more marquee announcements to generate buzz.
WWE Wrestlepalooza
— WrestleTix (@WrestleTix) September 10, 2025
Sat • Sep 20, 2025 • 6:30 PM
Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis, IN
Available Tickets: 1,899
Current Setup: 12,065
Tickets Distributed: 10,166
📈 +368 since the last update (4 days ago)
📅 Days until show: 10
🔢 Total # of seats on map: 15,623
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Projected Card According to Betting Lines
The card itself appears to have significant star power, according to early betting odds from BetOnline. The lines point to a massive mixed tag team match, with the returning AJ Lee and CM Punk favored to defeat Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch.
Other projected matchups include John Cena being favored over Brock Lesnar, and The Vision (Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker) holding an advantage over The Usos.