WrestleMania is merely weeks away now and WWE should be gearing up for one of their biggest events in recent memory, but instead it seems that the company has now become worried about ticket sales.
The Road to WrestleMania is one of the most exciting parts of WWE’s calendar year and it is where WWE usually picks up the most profit as they build towards WrestleMania, but for the past two years, this hasn’t been the case.
There were reports last year that WWE was worried that none of their Monday Night Raw shows were sold out leading up to WrestleMania, and it seems that this year has followed this trend.
This year’s build-up has seen many fans disappointed by the Royal Rumble and Goldberg’s Fastlane win earlier this month, which looks as though it has affected the morale of the WWE Universe heading into the biggest event of the year.
Many fans have questioned whether WWE should scrap events like Fastlane and Elimination Chamber on the Road to WrestleMania in order to ensure the ticket sales for their weekly product, but it doesn’t seem as though WWE officials are going with that idea, since the past two years have seen two pay-per-view events following the Rumble and ahead of WrestleMania.
WWE need to rethink their product and their pay-per-views if they want to have sell out audiences again and have the crowd as hyped as they were when Daniel Bryan decided to take over Raw three years ago.