Newly Released Ticket Sale Figures for Upcoming WWE Events

Newly Released Ticket Sale Figures for Upcoming WWE Events
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Newly Released Ticket Sale Figures for Upcoming WWE Events
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has released the updated ticket sale figures for several upcoming WWE events, including tonight’s SmackDown TV Tapings in San Antonio, TX which is sold out with 13,675 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Edinburg, TX on October 21 has 4,321 tickets out.

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A WWE live event in Laredo, TX on October 22 has 2,348 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Dallas, TX on October 23 has 10,312 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Munich, Germany on October 25 has 8,723 tickets out.

WWE SmackDown in Milwaukee, WI on October 27 has 10,181 tickets out. This will be a double taping and Roman Reigns is advertised.

A WWE live event at Wembley Arena (not Wembley Stadium) in London, England on October 29 has 8,712 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Greenville, SC on October 30 has 5,828 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Glasgow, Scotland on October 31 has 7,717 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Rochester, NY on November 4 has 3,343 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Springfield, MA on November 5 has 2,927 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Wilkes-Barre, PA on November 6 has 6,682 tickets out.

WWE SmackDown in Columbus, OH on November 10 has 5,643 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Washington, DC on November 13 has 5,867 tickets out.

WWE Smackdown in Evansville, IN on November 17 has 3,131 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Canton, OH on November 18 has 2,624 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Tupelo, MS has 2,173 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Saginaw, MI on November 19 has 2,654 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Jonesboro, AR has 2,178 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Grand Rapids, MI on November 20 has 6,051 tickets out.

WWE SmackDown on November 24 in Chicago has 12,559 tickets out. It is almost sold out as there are only 370 tickets left.

WWE Survivor Series in Chicago, IL on November 25 is almost sold out with 14,711 tickets out. There are 617 tickets left.

A WWE live event in Peoria, IL on November 26 has 1,990 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Nashville, TN on November 27 has 7,089 tickets out.

SmackDown in Brooklyn, NY on December 1 has 8,354 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Allentown, PA on December 2 has 4,013 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Bangor, ME has 3,265 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Portland, ME on December 3 has 2,353 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Newark, DE has 1,949 tickets out.

WWE RAW in Albany, NY on December 4 has 3,259 tickets out.

WWE SmackDown in Providence, RI on December 8 has 5,893 tickets out.

WWE NXT Deadline in Bridgeport, CT on December 9 has 2,059 tickets out.

A WWE live event in State College, PA on December 10 has 1,689 tickets out.

WWE SmackDown in Green Bay, WI on December 15 has 4,438 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Moline, IL on December 16 has 2,069 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Rochester, NM on December 17 has 1,824 tickets out.

A WWE live event at Madison Square Garden in New York on December 26 has 7,871 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Baltimore, MD has 2,363 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Detroit, MI on December 27 has 2,966 tickets out. A WWE live event that same night in Boston, MA has 4,383 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Quebec City, Canada on December 28 has 4,545 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Toronto, Canada on December 29 has 5,723 tickets out.

A WWE live event in Los Angeles, CA on December 30 has 6,702 tickets out.

Night One of WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, PA on April 6 has 46,113 tickets out. Night Two on April 7 has 46,093 tickets out.

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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently released updated ticket sale figures for several upcoming WWE events. These figures provide insight into the popularity and demand for WWE events in various locations.

Starting with tonight’s SmackDown TV Tapings in San Antonio, TX, the event is completely sold out with 13,675 tickets already sold. This indicates a high level of interest and excitement among wrestling fans in the area.

Moving on to other live events, a WWE event in Edinburg, TX on October 21 has already sold 4,321 tickets. Similarly, a live event in Laredo, TX on October 22 has sold 2,348 tickets. These numbers suggest that WWE events continue to draw a significant crowd in Texas.

Heading to Germany, a WWE live event in Munich on October 25 has already sold 8,723 tickets. This shows that WWE’s popularity extends beyond the United States and that international fans are eager to attend live events.

Back in the United States, a double taping of WWE SmackDown in Milwaukee, WI on October 27 has sold 10,181 tickets. This event is particularly notable as Roman Reigns, one of WWE’s biggest stars, is advertised to appear.

Across the pond in London, England, a WWE live event at Wembley Arena on October 29 has sold 8,712 tickets. This demonstrates the global appeal of WWE and the enthusiasm of fans in the UK.

Moving through November, WWE RAW in Greenville, SC on October 30 has sold 5,828 tickets. This indicates a solid fan base in South Carolina and suggests that WWE’s popularity extends to smaller markets as well.

In Scotland, a WWE live event in Glasgow on October 31 has sold 7,717 tickets. This shows that WWE’s reach extends to even smaller countries within the UK.

As we move into November, several live events have already sold a significant number of tickets. For example, a WWE live event in Rochester, NY on November 4 has sold 3,343 tickets, while a live event in Springfield, MA on November 5 has sold 2,927 tickets.

Looking ahead to WrestleMania 40, which will take place in Philadelphia, PA on April 6 and 7, ticket sales are already impressive. Night One has sold 46,113 tickets, while Night Two has sold 46,093 tickets. These numbers indicate the immense popularity and anticipation surrounding WrestleMania, which is WWE’s biggest event of the year.

Overall, these ticket sale figures provide valuable insights into the popularity and demand for WWE events in various locations. They demonstrate the global appeal of WWE and the dedicated fan base that continues to support and attend live events. Whether it’s in the United States, Germany, or the UK, wrestling fans are eagerly buying tickets to see their favorite WWE superstars in action.