WrestlePro Tickets
WrestlePro Fight Tickets
See rising wrestlers from across the East Coast test their mettle in the ring with WrestlePro tickets. WrestlePro is a professional wrestling company, promotion organization and training center in New Jersey. WrestlePro produces professional wrestling events across the country and offers a school where students can train in the art and make their professional debut upon graduation.
Past events produced by WrestlePro include the Rock and Roll Forever fight series, Dream Sixteen tournament and the WrestlePro Gold and Silver Championships. Notable wrestlers from the organization are Deonn Rusman, Dan Maff and Aaron Rourke.
The WrestlePro Training Center is led by head trainer Pat Buck, who is assisted by Anthony Bowens and Bobby Wayward. The center offers both a beginner and intermediate curriculum, with classes held twice per week. Graduates are eligible to compete at live events and make their professional debut at a WrestlePro event shortly after graduation. Trainers assist students in learning basic wrestling skills, showmanship and the cultivation of an onstage persona.
Don’t miss a chance to see all the action-packed, rage-fueled fighting up close and in person. A WrestlePro event is sure to wow and excite–just keep a healthy distance from the fighters! Claim your WrestlePro tickets today.
WrestlePro Ticket Prices
As wrestling events vary across professional and amateur levels, expect WrestlePro ticket prices to fluctuate from event to event. Tickets to see WWE or professional wrestling will generally be more expensive than NCAA Wrestling. NCAA Wrestling Championships will be in high demand and may cost more than WWE tickets in certain cases.
How much are WrestlePro tickets?
The cost of WrestlePro tickets will depend on the event. Most NCAA tickets can be around $10 to $15. NCAA Championship tickets can be in the $150 to $250 range for single-day passes. Cheap WWE tickets begin around $30 to $40. Seats that are closer to the ring can begin around $115.
WrestlePro 2024 Schedule
NCAA Wrestling runs from November through March. Around 12-14 matches will be played throughout the regular season, leading up to the NCAA Championships in March. There are a number of WWE events held throughout the year. In addition to the weekly Raw and Smackdown events, seasonal programs like SummerSlam and WrestleMania will be offered in the summer and spring respectively. Every four years, wrestling fans can see the sport performed on the international stage at the Summer Olympics. The WrestlePro schedule above is updated in realtime to include the latest ticketing information.
When do WrestlePro tickets go on sale?
NCAA wrestling tickets will go on sale a few weeks before the start of the season in November. WWE tickets are available almost year round. Tickets for events like Royal Rumble and Survivor Series will go on sale a few months before they begin. There are no presale codes needed to purchase WrestlePro tickets from TicketSmarter.
WrestlePro Seating Chart
The 20,000-seat Madison Square Garden is famous for hosting a variety of wrestling events. The NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships are held there nearly every year. Many WWE events such as WWE Raw and WWE Smackdown are displayed in the Garden. Find cheap WrestlePro tickets in the balcony section. There are plenty of premium seats in the reserved floor section around the ring.
The Staples Center is another frequent home of wrestling events. With around 20,000 seats available, fans can have their pick of where to take in the action unfolding on the mat. For WWE competitions, expect a portion of the arena to be blocked off to make room for the stage and entrance ramp. Premium WrestlePro tickets can be found in the ringside section. Locate your seats to the next wrestling competition by using TicketSmarter’s seating chart. Easily compare prices across seating sections by using the sorting tool.