Wrestlemania 41 generated $322.2 million in economic impact for Las Vegas, TKO said Wednesday, capping a two-night run at Allegiant Stadium that drew 124,693 fans and helped drive what the company called the most successful and highest-grossing event in WWE history.
The event, held April 19-20, 2025, was part of a larger tally that put the combined economic impact of Wrestlemania 41 and Canelo vs. Crawford at $626.1 million for Las Vegas in 2025. Steve Hill, president and chief executive of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said the findings confirmed that both events were extraordinarily impactful for the city and were true destination drivers that compelled fans to travel to Las Vegas for the experience.
For Las Vegas, the numbers reinforce a familiar playbook. The release frames the city as a repeatable destination for major TKO shows, backed by recent studies from Applied Analysis, and it places Wrestlemania 41 at the top of WWE’s economic impact list to date. The company said the event set multiple records.
The timing matters because Wrestlemania returns to Las Vegas for a second straight year, with Wrestlemania 42 scheduled for April 18 and April 19, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium. That gives the city a chance to turn last year’s numbers into this year’s proof, and it gives WWE a rare benchmark few live events can match.
Hill said the results reinforced Las Vegas’ position as a premier global stage for major moments and the powerhouse entertainment TKO produces. The open question now is whether the next Wrestlemania can push the bar any higher.







