The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has released the updated ticket sale figures for upcoming WWE events, including tomorrow night’s NXT No Mercy 2023 which currently has 4,194 tickets out. The show has a $35 get-in price on the secondary market.
Tonight’s SmackDown in Sacramento is sold out with 12,063 tickets out.
A live event in San Francisco tomorrow night has 5,876 tickets out.
A live event in Stateline, NV on October 1 has 3,252 tickets out.
RAW in San Jose on October 2 has 8,831 tickets out.
SmackDown in St. Louis on October 6 has 8,292 tickets out.
Fastlane on October 7 in Indianapolis has 11,548 tickets out. There is a $65 get-in price on the secondary market.
RAW in Omaha on October 9 has 8,901 tickets out.
SmackDown in Tulsa on October 13 has 7,686 tickets out. Roman Reigns is advertised for this event.
A live event in Kansas City, MO on October 14 has 3,748 tickets out. Roman Reigns is advertised for this event.
A live event in Springfield, MO on October 15 has 3,214 tickets out.
RAW in Oklahoma City on October 16 has 6,567 tickets out.
SmackDown in San Antonio on October 20 has 12,470 tickets out.
A live event in Edinburg, TX on October 21 has 3,643 tickets out.
A live event in Laredo, TX on October 22 has 1,693 tickets out.
RAW in Dallas on October 23 has 9,637 tickets out.
SmackDown in Milwaukee on October 27 has 9,578 tickets out.
A live event at Wembley Arena (not Wembley Stadium) in London on October 29 has 8,115 tickets out.
RAW in Greenville on October 30 has 5,476 tickets out.
A live event in Glasgow, Scotland on October 31 has 7,330 tickets out.
A live event in Rochester, NY on November 4 has 2,539 tickets out.
RAW in Wilkes-Barre, PA on November 6 has 6,277 tickets out.
SmackDown in Columbus on November 10 has 5,013 tickets out.
RAW in Washington, DC on November 13 has 4,746 tickets out.
SmackDown in Evansville, IN on November 17 has 2,625 tickets out.
A live event in Canton, OH on November 18 has 2,151 tickets out.
A live event in Saginaw, MI on November 19 has 2,284 tickets out.
SmackDown on November 24 in Chicago has 12,332 tickets out. It is almost sold out as there are only 588 tickets left.
Survivor Series in Chicago on November 25 is sold out with 12,918 tickets out.
RAW in Nashville on November 27 has 6,629 tickets out.
SmackDown in Brooklyn on December 1 has 6,779 tickets out.
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently released updated ticket sale figures for upcoming WWE events, providing fans with an insight into the popularity and demand for these shows. Let’s take a closer look at some of the key figures.
Starting with tomorrow night’s NXT No Mercy 2023, the event currently has 4,194 tickets sold. This indicates a strong interest from fans, as the show is almost sold out. The secondary market is offering tickets at a $35 get-in price, making it an affordable option for wrestling enthusiasts.
Moving on to tonight’s SmackDown in Sacramento, the event is already sold out with 12,063 tickets out. This demonstrates the high demand for WWE shows, as fans eagerly anticipate witnessing their favorite superstars in action.
Another live event taking place in San Francisco tomorrow night has also seen considerable success in ticket sales, with 5,876 tickets already sold. This suggests that WWE’s popularity extends beyond televised events, as fans are equally excited to attend live shows.
On October 1, a live event in Stateline, NV has 3,252 tickets sold. This showcases the widespread appeal of WWE, as fans from different locations eagerly purchase tickets to witness the thrilling action.
Looking ahead to October 2, RAW in San Jose has already sold 8,831 tickets. This indicates a strong fan base in the area, as they eagerly anticipate the live show.
Similarly, SmackDown in St. Louis on October 6 has already sold 8,292 tickets. The presence of popular superstars and exciting storylines likely contributes to the high demand for this event.
Fastlane on October 7 in Indianapolis is another highly anticipated show, with 11,548 tickets already sold. The secondary market is offering tickets at a $65 get-in price, indicating the premium value fans place on attending this event.
Moving forward, RAW in Omaha on October 9 has already sold 8,901 tickets, showcasing the consistent popularity of WWE shows.
On October 13, SmackDown in Tulsa has 7,686 tickets sold. The advertisement of Roman Reigns for this event likely contributes to the high demand, as fans are eager to witness the dominant superstar in action.
A live event in Kansas City, MO on October 14 has 3,748 tickets sold, with Roman Reigns also advertised for this event. This further emphasizes the star power and drawing ability of Reigns.
As we continue through October, RAW in Oklahoma City on October 16 has already sold 6,567 tickets. This demonstrates the ongoing popularity of WWE’s flagship show.
On October 20, SmackDown in San Antonio has already sold an impressive 12,470 tickets. The city’s enthusiasm for WWE events is evident, as fans eagerly secure their seats.
Moving on to international events, a live event in London on October 29 at Wembley Arena has already sold 8,115 tickets. This showcases the global appeal of WWE, as fans from different countries eagerly purchase tickets to witness the action.
As we approach November, RAW in Greenville on October 30 has already sold 5,476 tickets. This indicates a consistent fan base that continues to support WWE shows.
A live event in Glasgow, Scotland on October 31 has also seen success in ticket sales, with 7,330 tickets already sold. This highlights the international popularity of WWE and the dedication of fans worldwide.
Looking ahead to November 4, a live event in Rochester, NY has 2,539 tickets sold. This indicates a strong local fan base that is eager to attend WWE events.
On November 6, RAW in Wilkes-Barre, PA has already sold 6,277 tickets. This showcases the consistent demand for WWE shows in various locations.
Moving forward to November 10, SmackDown in Columbus has 5,013 tickets sold. This indicates a strong fan base in the area that eagerly supports WWE events.
On November 13, RAW in Washington, DC has already sold 4,746 tickets. This demonstrates the ongoing popularity of WWE’s flagship show in the nation’s capital.
As we approach the end of November, SmackDown in Evansville, IN on November 17 has 2,625 tickets sold. This showcases the dedication of fans in smaller markets, as they eagerly purchase tickets to attend WWE events.
A live event in Canton, OH on November 18 has 2,151 tickets sold, further emphasizing the support of fans in smaller cities.
On November 24, SmackDown in Chicago has seen tremendous success in ticket sales, with 12,332 tickets sold. The event is almost sold out, with only 588 tickets remaining.
Survivor Series in Chicago on November 25 is already sold out, with 12,918 tickets sold. This highlights the popularity of WWE’s annual pay-per-view event, as fans eagerly secure their seats.
Moving forward to November 27, RAW in Nashville has already sold