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TicketIQ: WrestleMania 33 ticket sales are strong, Smackdown Live lagging

TicketIQ has released its latest ticket sales data for WrestleMania and most of its ancillary events and as expected, tickets are moving at a swift pace.

According to TicketIQ, WrestleMania itself, which will emanate from Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fla., is all but sold out. All that is left are platinum ticket packages that start at $1,000. Unfortunately, there are less than 50 of them remaining.

There are, however, 4,500 seats available on the secondary market, starting at $110.

There are only a "few hundred" seats left for the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony at the Amway Center, starting at $54. TicketIQ suggests seeking tickets through the secondary market, as the prices start at only $20, which is significantly cheaper than face value.

Raw the night after WrestleMania — also at the Amway Center — is indeed sold out on Ticketmaster, but there are more than 2,000 tickets available on the resale market. Prices for those tickets are starting at $68.

The only event that is having slow ticket sales is Smackdown Live the night after Raw. According to TicketIQ, there are still "hundreds" of seats available through Ticketmaster and at the Amway Center box office. There are more than 4,000 tickets left on the secondary market that start at $14.