The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has shared the updated ticket sale figures for upcoming WWE events, including tonight’s episode of SmackDown which is nearly sold out with 11,671 tickets out.
A WWE live event in Palm Desert, CA on September 23 has 8,102 tickets out, a near sellout.
A WWE live event in Fresno, CA on September 24 has 6,549 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Ontario, CA on September 25 is sold out with 7,947 tickets out.
WWE SmackDown in Sacramento, CA on September 29 has 11,989 tickets out. It will sell out.
WWE NXT No Mercy in Bakersfield, CA on September 30 has 4,035 tickets out.
A WWE live event in San Francisco, CA on September 30 has 5,570 tickets out.
A WWE live event in Stateline, NV on October 1 has 2,742 tickets out.
WWE RAW in San Jose, CA on October 2 has 8,373 tickets out.
The WON has also released the updated ticket sale figures for upcoming AEW events including WrestleDream which currently has 5,005 tickets out.
Tomorrow night’s AEW Collision in Grand Rapids, MI has 2,473 tickets out.
AEW Dynamite on September 27 in Broomfield, CO has 1,959 tickets out.
AEW Collision on September 30 in Seattle, WA has 3,469 tickets out.
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently shared updated ticket sale figures for upcoming WWE and AEW events, giving fans a glimpse into the popularity and demand for these wrestling shows.
Starting with WWE, tonight’s episode of SmackDown is nearly sold out, with 11,671 tickets already sold. This indicates a high level of interest from fans who are eager to witness the action-packed event.
Another WWE live event in Palm Desert, CA on September 23 is also close to being sold out, with 8,102 tickets already purchased. This demonstrates the strong fan base and support for WWE in this region.
On September 24, a WWE live event in Fresno, CA has 6,549 tickets sold, further highlighting the popularity of WWE shows in California.
Moving on to WWE RAW in Ontario, CA on September 25, the event is already sold out with 7,947 tickets sold. This showcases the immense demand for WWE programming and the excitement surrounding their live shows.
WWE SmackDown in Sacramento, CA on September 29 is also expected to sell out, as it already has 11,989 tickets sold. This indicates the strong following and enthusiasm of fans in this area.
WWE NXT No Mercy in Bakersfield, CA on September 30 has 4,035 tickets sold, reflecting the growing popularity of NXT and its dedicated fan base.
A WWE live event in San Francisco, CA on September 30 has 5,570 tickets sold, further indicating the widespread appeal of WWE shows in California.
In Stateline, NV, a WWE live event on October 1 has 2,742 tickets sold. This showcases the reach and popularity of WWE events beyond California.
Lastly, WWE RAW in San Jose, CA on October 2 has 8,373 tickets sold. This demonstrates the consistent demand for WWE programming and the loyalty of its fan base.
Turning to AEW events, WrestleDream currently has 5,005 tickets sold, indicating the excitement and anticipation surrounding this upcoming show.
AEW Collision in Grand Rapids, MI on an upcoming night has 2,473 tickets sold, showcasing the growing popularity of AEW in different parts of the country.
AEW Dynamite on September 27 in Broomfield, CO has 1,959 tickets sold, reflecting the enthusiasm of fans in Colorado for AEW programming.
Lastly, AEW Collision on September 30 in Seattle, WA has 3,469 tickets sold, highlighting the strong following and support for AEW in this region.
These ticket sale figures provide a glimpse into the popularity and demand for WWE and AEW events. It is evident that both promotions have a dedicated fan base that eagerly purchases tickets to witness their favorite wrestlers in action. Whether it’s WWE’s long-established presence or AEW’s rising popularity, the wrestling industry continues to captivate audiences and create memorable experiences for fans.