80,709 fans went through the turnstiles at WrestleMania 32 last year꧂. This is in contrast to the 101,763 attendance announced live at the event and restated in . The event was held on on April 3, 2016, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
In February WWE CEO the 101,763 number included "ushers and ticket takers and all of that". 36ꩲ5betvisa-slots.com learned tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚhe number of fans in attendance from the Arlington Police Department. Following the company's Q3 report last July, WWE's revealed paid attendance for WrestleMania 32 to be somewhere in the range of 73,111 and 85,888: a range that 80,709 is comfortably within.
Despitꦐe WWE's claim it broke the 100,000 mark, the day after WrestleMania 32, the there were 97,769 "people in th⛦e building".
This raises questions as to whether there could really have been 21𓆉,000 non-ticket holders in the stadium that🥃 night: the number needed to reach 101,763, or 17,000 to reach the Observer's reported total.
Weeks before the event, the Observer reported, on March 9, 2016, that 84,000 tickets for the event were "out" (that is, distributed but not necessarily sold). Having just 80,709 throughꦉ the turnstiles suggests, if that report was correct, thousands of tickets, either given away or paid for, weren't used.
WWE's own attendance record that it claims WrestleMania 32 broke was🥀 that of WrestleMania III in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1987. The attendance for that show, also the subject of controversy, was either 93,179 (according to WWE) or about 78,000 (according to the Observer). It should be noted that for of sports organizations to embellish their attendance figures.
WrestleMania 32's gate of $17.3 million in ticket sales is not under dispute and is the biggest gate in pro wrestling history, by a wide margin.
WWE was contacted to comment🀅 on this 𓆏story but hadn't responded by the time this article was posted.
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