WWE has already confirmed that live fans will be in attendance for both nights of WrestleMania 37 next month, as tickets for the event will go on sale this coming Tuesday. However, the maximum attendance for both nights at Raymond James Stadium still has yet to be confirmed. Initial reports had the expected crowds at around 25,000, slightly larger than than the 22,000 that filled the stadium for Super Bowl LV back at the start of February. in the same stadium. New reports have since come out stating WWE wants the crowds to be even larger, with Spectrum Sports 360 reporter Jon Alba stating on Sunday that WWE now wants the crowds to be as large as 45,000 fans for each night. If it goes on as planned, that would give WrestleMania the largest crowd of any sporting or entertainment event since the COVID-19 pandemic began and crowd restrictions were put in place.

I can independently confirm reports #WWE is aiming for about 45,000 people per night at Raymond James Stadium for #WrestleMania, which would be by far the largest crowd at a sports or entertainment event in America since the pandemic began. @BN9 @MyNews13

Remember: just because #WWE WANTS 45,000 each night doesn’t mean it will get it. No international travel makes it hard.

I suspect it will sell out, but will 45,000-80,000 people travel to Florida? Perhaps, but I expect many tickets will hit resale market for WrestleMania.