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WrestleMania 35 Axxess location and ticket on-sale information

Tickets for this year’s WrestleMania Axxess will go on sale to the general public on Friday, February 8 at 10AM EST on Ticketmaster.com. The pre-sale is live now and will end tomorrow, February 7 at 11:59PM EST, using the code DOTCOM.

Three types of tickets will be available: General admission, VIP, and Premium VIP. GA tickets are $55 each, VIP tickets are $125 while Premium VIP are $190.

This year’s fan interaction event will take place at the Brooklyn Pier 12 in Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn Pier 12 is one of the cruise terminals for the city. The 180,000 square foot facility opened in April 2006 after it was converted from a 1954 freight terminal and was earlier the site of the Atlantic Basin Iron Works. It’s nearly 3 miles away from the Barclays Center where NXT, Hall of Fame, Raw, and Smackdown will be taking place that weekend.

Axxess will run from Thursday April 4 through Monday, April 8. Usually, Axxess ends on Sunday before WrestleMania but this year WWE is adding an extra day for those staying over for Raw as well.

On Thursday, Axxess will run from 6PM to 10PM. On Friday there are two sessions, one from 1PM to 5PM and the other from 6PM to 10PM. Saturday will have three sessions, starting early at 8AM to Noon, 1PM to 5PM, and 6PM to 10PM. There’s one session on Sunday morning from 8AM to Noon and one on Monday from Noon to 4PM.


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Colin Vassallo
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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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