ORLANDO, Fla. — WrestleMania was the highest-grossing event at Camping World Stadium and broke the stadium’s attendance records, the WWE announced Monday.
More than 75,000 fans packed Sunday’s major event.
Fans spent a total of $14.5 million on tickets, which surpasses the previous record set by The Rolling Stones in 2015.
People came from all over the world to Orlando to see their favorite wrestlers.
“It’s Christmas to us. It’s just the best thing in the world,” said Gleann Ignacio. “This is my first time here and it’s such a fun city. There’s always something to do.”
"WrestleMania Week was a tremendous success for the city of Orlando and it was an honor to
host WWE and their fans back in our community," said Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer in a news release. "This is a
testament to the investments we've made in our community venues that continue to attract these showcase events and solidify Orlando as the nation's leading sports and entertainment
destination."
The fun isn’t over for fans just yet.
Smackdown Live will be held at the Amway Center on Tuesday.
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