As per WWE’s official announcement, 78,453 fans were in attendance for Night Two of WrestleMania 38. This means that for the second night in a row, the announced attendance was much lower than the actual capacity of the host venue of the show, the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Dallas, Texas.
The actual number of released tickets for Wrestlemania 38 was much larger in number while in originality, only 65,653 tickets were sold out, per the report of WrestleTix. WWE often boosts up their attendance numbers, but then their number of stadium suites to be counted including a few thousand people, and then there were various people who were working the show.
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Plus, family members and friends of the wrestlers were also in attendance which makes us believe that the actual number would be closer to the announced figure.
As announced last night, WWE revealed that 77,899 fans were in attendance for Night One of WrestleMania 38 while WrestleTix reported that the actual number of tickets distributed was 65,719.
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Counting both the nights, the announced attendance for WrestleMania 38 stood at 156,352. WrestleTix reports that the actual number of tickets distributed for the two-night event was 131,372. Previously, WWE President & Chief Revenue Officer Nick Khan hoped to get 100,000 people in attendance for each night of the Show of Shows, but they clearly failed to achieve the goal.
WrestleMania 32 in 2016 was held at the same AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas where the announced attendance was 101,763. Last year, WWE announced a sold-out crowd of 25,675 fans in attendance for both nights of WrestleMania 37 which took place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Unlike Wrestlemania 38, attendance was restricted due to COVID-19.
WWE Wrestlemania 38 Night Two PLE results
At a glance, Wrestlemania 38 Night Two results are given below:
– Triple Threat Tag Team Match For The RAW Tag Team Championship: RK-BRO (Randy Orton & Riddle) (c) defeated Alpha Academy & The Street Profits to retain
– Bobby Lashley defeated Omos
– Anything Goes Match: Johnny Knoxville defeated Sami Zayn
– Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match For The WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Sasha Banks & Naomi defeated Carmella & Queen Zelina Vega (c), Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan, and Natalya & Shayna Baszler to become new champions
– Edge def. AJ Styles
– Sheamus and Ridge Holland (with Butch) defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston & King Xavier Woods)
– Pat McAfee defeated Austin Theory
– Vince McMahon defeated Pat McAfee but got taken out by Stone Cold Steve Austin
– Title Unification Match: Roman Reigns (c) defeated Brock Lesnar (c) to become the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion