Wrestling at The Sphere: Why WWE and AEW Stay Away

Wrestling at The Sphere: Why WWE and AEW Stay Away

Updated on: October 12, 2024 9:59 pm GMT

As⁣ excitement stirs among wrestling fans for possible events in Las ⁤Vegas, Jeff Jarrett, a​ WWE Hall of Famer and current AEW star, cast doubt on the feasibility of⁣ wrestling shows at The Sphere, ‌citing soaring operational costs that​ could deter ‌promotions from making the leap.

A Costly Venture for Wrestling Promotions

Jarrett recently shared insights on​ his podcast, “My World,” ‍regarding the operational ⁣expenditures associated with hosting events at ‍The​ Sphere. He ‌claims ⁢he has heard estimates suggesting it costs‌ around $20 million just to run ‌a show ⁣in the‍ innovative venue, ‍which debuted with UFC 306 on September 14, 2024. This hefty price tag raises questions about the viability of ​hosting wrestling matches ⁤there.

  • UFC’s Success: UFC 306 grossed an ⁢impressive $22 million in ticket sales, fueling speculation ‌about‌ future events.
  • Comparative⁢ Venues: ⁤ Jarrett pointed‍ out that places like Wembley‍ Stadium and⁣ New York’s Arthur‌ Ashe Stadium have successfully hosted wrestling but with different financial dynamics.

Jarrett emphasized⁣ that the audience and revenues required to recoup such ‌a significant investment ‍could be hard to achieve, especially for wrestling promotions ‌that‌ typically rely on ‍ticket sales and merchandise ⁤revenue.

The ⁣Odds of Wrestling at ⁣The Sphere

Wrestling fans have been ⁤buzzing‍ since ​inquiries were made about events⁢ at The Sphere. However, ⁣Jarrett is skeptical about any‌ promotion considering running a show ‌there soon.

“I really ⁣look at the return ‍on‌ investment,” ⁣he said. “You’ve got to ⁤gross a boatload ⁤of revenue just to get⁤ to​ sea level. To run a‌ show in The Sphere, I don’t see it‌ happening within the next twelve ⁣months. I just don’t.”

Despite the​ UFC’s ability to pull off a lucrative‍ event, Jarrett suggests that wrestling might ⁤face tougher obstacles:

  • Cost of Operations: The $20 million figure ⁤casts a long shadow over⁣ the‍ prospect of running successful events.
  • Revenue Challenges: Wrestling events may struggle⁤ to bring in the large crowds necessary to cover costs.

Conrad Thompson, Jarrett’s podcast co-host, ​echoed his concerns. “A ⁤lot of revenue has got ⁣to be generated for that to make⁤ sense,” he stated.

Why Venue ⁤Costs Matter

The⁣ issues surrounding venue costs are ‍not just confined ⁣to the realm of wrestling⁢ or ​The⁤ Sphere. In today’s⁢ entertainment climate, securing high-profile⁤ venues ⁤requires strategic planning and substantial financial backing.

  • High Expectations: Fans expect an array of amenities, spectacular production values, and⁤ star-studded lineups.
  • Market‍ Viability: Understanding​ the audience’s⁤ willingness to pay for tickets⁤ tied to their⁢ favorite promotions is crucial.

Jarrett’s comments highlight the ⁣harsh realities that​ promoters currently ⁢face when ⁢considering ‍high-profile venues. “When you understand what it takes to make⁤ your money back on these live events, it becomes​ clear ⁤just how difficult ⁤it is,” he added.

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Caption: AEW continues to⁢ explore options for future ​events, ​but high venue costs remain a major consideration.

Could Las Vegas Host ⁢Wrestling Events in ⁢the Future?

While Jarrett remains doubtful ⁢about immediate opportunities‌ for wrestling at The Sphere, ‍the landscape​ of sports and entertainment can ‍be ​unpredictable. The following ‌factors could influence‍ future considerations:

  • Revenue Models: Promotions⁤ may need to adopt innovative revenue models to sustain the costs.
  • Partnerships:​ Collaborations between different promotions or sponsorships could ​ease financial⁢ burdens.
  • Fan Engagement: Engaging fans through ‍merchandising and additional revenue streams can create a solid financial base.

Fans continue to yearn for major ​wrestling ⁢events in Las Vegas, a city known for its entertainment and unique⁢ venues. The buzz surrounding‍ potential ​shows is palpable, yet ⁢the ‌stark realities⁣ of the ⁤business sector may keep‌ wrestlers out of The Sphere for now.

Conclusion: A ‌Wait-and-See Approach

As wrestling promotions navigate an evolving entertainment landscape, Jeff Jarrett’s insights remind fans that ​significant financial⁤ challenges lie ahead. While ‍the allure​ of⁤ iconic venues ⁢like ⁣The Sphere ​is undeniable, the reality of high operational costs presents a formidable barrier. ⁣Until wrestling⁢ promotions can devise a more‌ sustainable financial model, the ambitions of bringing wrestling to unique locations may remain just a fantasy.

Right now, fans just have to stay hopeful and wait for better chances to come along. One day, they might see their favorite sport on big stages!

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