For the Price of a WrestleMania Ticket, You Could Fly to Southeast Asia for a Wrestling Holiday
For the price of a WrestleMania ticket, you could fly to Southeast Asia, enjoy an amazing holiday, and watch live wrestling in Vietnam, Malaysia, or Singapore.
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3/8/20264 min read


For the Price of a WrestleMania Ticket, You Could Take a Wrestling Holiday in Southeast Asia
Every year, wrestling fans dream about making the pilgrimage to WrestleMania. It’s the biggest show in the industry, the grand spectacle, the stadium-filling event that dominates the wrestling calendar.
But in 2026, there’s a reality that might surprise a lot of fans.
The average two-night WrestleMania combo ticket is now around $1,700.
That’s just the ticket. No flights. No hotel. No food. No entertainment. Just the seat.
And here’s the twist.
For roughly the same price as that ticket alone, you could fly to Southeast Asia, spend a week exploring incredible cities, eat amazing food, enjoy nightlife, experience new cultures—and still watch some of the most exciting wrestling shows anywhere in the world.
Let’s look at the numbers.
The $1,700 WrestleMania Seat
For WrestleMania 42 in Las Vegas, ticket prices vary widely depending on seating:
Upper deck: around $850
Mid-tier stadium seating: $1,200–$1,500
Floor seats: $2,200+
Ringside: up to $9,000
Once ticket fees and resale prices are included, a realistic average ticket price lands around $1,700.
And that doesn’t even get you the full WrestleMania experience.
Hotels on the Las Vegas Strip surge in price that weekend. Food and drinks inside the stadium can cost a small fortune. Even simple activities around the city become expensive.
And if you’re thinking you might skip the ticket and just catch the show at a bar?
That option is basically gone this year. WrestleMania is no longer widely shown in bars and public venues in Las Vegas, meaning if you want to watch it live in the city, you need the ticket.
So the real question becomes:
What else could that $1,700 buy?
Option One: A Wrestling Holiday in Vietnam
Instead of one stadium seat, imagine flying to Ho Chi Minh City, one of Asia’s most exciting and vibrant destinations.
This is a city where modern skyscrapers tower over historic markets, scooters weave through neon-lit streets, and every block offers incredible food—from steaming bowls of pho to fresh bánh mì sandwiches for just a few dollars.
It’s also home to a growing professional wrestling scene that has been quietly gaining international attention.
Vietnam Pro Wrestling – Spring Bash
Vietnam Pro Wrestling has built a reputation for passionate crowds, fast-paced matches, and wrestlers eager to prove themselves on a growing stage.
The energy inside a VPW show is completely different from a giant stadium event. Fans are close to the ring. The wrestlers feed off the crowd. Every match feels personal.
And the price?
Spring Bash tickets cost just $17.
What the Trip Actually Costs
A full week wrestling holiday in Vietnam could look like this:
Travel and Event Costs
Los Angeles → Ho Chi Minh City return flight: $1,015
VPW Spring Bash ticket: $17
Hotel (6 nights, 3-star city center hotel or luxury Airbnb with pool): $114
Subtotal: $1,146
Already cheaper than a WrestleMania ticket.
But this isn’t just about attending a show. It’s about the experience.
Living the Saigon Experience
A week in Ho Chi Minh City means:
Street food breakfasts
Lunch at bustling local restaurants
Rooftop bars overlooking the skyline
Café hopping through one of the world’s great coffee cultures
Exploring markets, temples, and vibrant neighborhoods
Estimated spending for the week:
Food and restaurants: $150
Nightlife and drinks: $80
Coffee and snacks: $15
Local transport using Grab: $30
Total living expenses: $275
Total Vietnam Wrestling Holiday
CategoryCostFlights$1,015Hotel (6 nights)$114Spring Bash ticket$17Food, nightlife, transport$275
Total trip cost: $1,421
That’s almost $300 less than the average WrestleMania ticket alone.
And instead of just two nights in a stadium, you get a full international holiday.
Option Two: The Southeast Asia Wrestling Tour
What if you wanted more wrestling?
Instead of attending one event, you could build an entire multi-city wrestling trip across Southeast Asia.
Stop One: Kuala Lumpur – Malaysia Pro Wrestling
Kuala Lumpur is a dazzling city where futuristic skyscrapers stand beside historic temples and bustling night markets.
It’s also home to Malaysia Pro Wrestling (MYPW), a promotion that has helped shape the Southeast Asian wrestling scene for years.
Their New Breed event showcases emerging stars and rising talent in front of loud, enthusiastic crowds.
Ticket price?
$85.
Kuala Lumpur Costs
Los Angeles → Kuala Lumpur return flight: $1,040
Budget hotel (5 nights): $90
MYPW New Breed ticket: $85
Living expenses while exploring the city:
Food, cafés, and daily spending: $150
Public transport and Grab rides: $20
Stop Two: Singapore – Singapore Pro Wrestling
From Kuala Lumpur, you can take a five-hour bus ride to Singapore.
Singapore is one of the most modern cities in the world. Clean, safe, and incredibly vibrant, it offers everything from world-class street food to futuristic architecture and stunning waterfront views.
It’s also home to Singapore Pro Wrestling (SPW).
SPW has built a reputation for high-quality wrestling shows with international-caliber production, drawing passionate crowds and showcasing some of the best talent in the region.
Their upcoming event King’s Landing is exactly the kind of show fans travel for.
Ticket price:
$45.
Singapore Costs
Bus Kuala Lumpur → Singapore: $20
Hostel accommodation (1 night): $30
SPW King’s Landing ticket: $45
Food and transport: $50
Then take a quick budget flight back to Kuala Lumpur to catch the return flight home.
Singapore → Kuala Lumpur flight: $60
Total Southeast Asia Wrestling Tour
CategoryCostFlights (LA–KL + SG connection)$1,100KL hotel$90MYPW ticket$85KL living expenses$170Bus to Singapore$20Singapore hostel$30SPW ticket$45Singapore living expenses$50
Total trip cost: $1,590
Still cheaper than the average WrestleMania ticket.
One Ticket… or an Entire Adventure?
For roughly $1,700, a wrestling fan has two choices.
Option A
Spend it on a single WrestleMania ticket.
Option B
Fly to Southeast Asia
Explore vibrant cities
Eat some of the best food in the world
Experience new cultures
Meet passionate wrestling fans
Attend one or even two live wrestling events
And still spend less than the price of that one stadium seat.
WrestleMania will always be the biggest show in wrestling.
But if you’re looking for something different—something memorable, exciting, and genuinely adventurous—Southeast Asia might offer the ultimate wrestling holiday.
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