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WWE Confirms Major Name Is Returning To WrestleMania

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• WWE Confirms Major Name Is Returning To WrestleMania

Brock Lesnar missed WrestleMania 40 & 41 due to being mentioned in the Vince McMahon – Janel Grant lawsuit. His last WrestleMania was WrestleMania 39 aka WrestleMania Hollywood in 2023, where he defeated Omos in the opening match of Night 2.

WWE has now confirmed that The Beast will return to the Grandest Stage of them All after 3 years, as he’s featured on the poster for WrestleMania 42.

WrestleMania 42 Poster

PWInsider has confirmed the official two-day ticket prices for WrestleMania 42, set to take place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18 & 19, 2026.

Tickets will go on sale later this week, and fans looking to secure seats will face some of the highest prices in WrestleMania history.

Two-Day Ticket Prices:

Section A1 (Floor): $8,998.00

Section B (Floor): $3,868.00

Section R101: $2,200.75

100 Level: $1,495.00 – $1,174.80

200 Level: $1,303.54 – $1,174.80

300 Section: $1,174.80

400 Section: $854.15

These prices do not include additional Ticketmaster and handling fees, which are expected to raise the final cost even higher.

This year’s WrestleMania 41 PLE also took place at Allegiant Stadium and featured CM Punk main eventing WrestleMania for the first time ever, Paul Heyman turning heel on Roman Reigns and aligning with Seth Rollins, Jey Uso becoming the World Heavyweight Champion, and John Cena becoming a record-setting 17-time World Champion by defeating Cody Rhodes to win the Undisputed WWE Championship with help from Travis Scott.

• Cody Rhodes Beats AEW Star To Top PWI 500 List Two Years in a Row

Pro Wrestling Illustrated has released their new PWI 500 list, where they ranked the top 500 male wrestlers of the year based on their kayfabe statistics. The evaluation period of this list is August 1, 2024 to July 31, 2025.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes topped the list for the second year in a row.

You can check out the top 20 rankings below:

1. Cody Rhodes

2. Jon Moxley

3. Gunther

4. “Hangman” Adam Page

5. Hirooki Goto

6. Jey Uso

7. Swerve Strickland

8. Seth Rollins

9. Místico

10. Will Ospreay

11. Kazuchika Okada

12. Joe Hendry

13. Zack Sabre Jr.

14. Oba Femi

15. CM Punk

16. Bandido

17. Konosuke Takeshita

18. Damian Priest

19. Trick Williams

20. Jacob Fatu

• John Cena’s Next Match Is Set

John Cena and AJ Styles are two of the greatest stars to ever grace the pro wrestling industry. Styles arrived in WWE in 2016 and immediately became one of Cena’s biggest rivals, with the two squaring off multiple times.

As Cena’s retirement tour nears its end, fans are hoping for one final match between the two legends. The 17-time World Champion teased the possibility on X, tweeting the following before this week’s RAW:

“#CenavsStyles

Thoughts? #WWERaw”

This morning, Cena tweeted the following:

“I do not choose my opponents, but I (even through tough times) ALWAYS listen to the fans.

@AJStylesOrg are you listening?

Better yet @TripleH…. are YOU listening???

#CenaVsStyles”

AJ Styles has accepted the challenge. The Phenomenal One tweeted:

“I hear them loud and clear. Let’s do it, I’m ready!”

Cena only has 5 appearances left in his retirement tour. Cena vs. Styles could take place at Crown Jewel: Perth on October 11.

Styles is currently scheduled to team up with Dragon Lee to face Los Americanos on next week’s RAW.

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