WrestleTix put together a list of the attendance figures for the WWE and AEW television shows from this week.
This week, RAW topped the list, and Dynamite while was the least attended show. Here’s the list:
WWE Raw – PNC Arena in Raleigh, NC – 12,682 sold
AEW Dynamite – the Coca Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, CA – 6,505 sold
WWE SmackDown – Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI – 11,068 sold * as of the morning of the show
This week, WrestleTix, a popular ticketing platform for wrestling events, released the attendance figures for the WWE and AEW television shows. The numbers reveal interesting insights into the popularity and fanbase of both promotions.
At the top of the list is WWE Raw, which took place at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina. The event saw an impressive turnout, with a total of 12,682 tickets sold. This indicates a strong following for WWE’s flagship show, as fans flocked to witness their favorite superstars in action.
On the other hand, AEW Dynamite, held at the Coca Cola Coliseum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, had a comparatively lower attendance figure. The show managed to sell 6,505 tickets, making it the least attended event of the week. However, it’s important to note that AEW is a relatively new promotion compared to WWE, and its fanbase is still growing.
Lastly, WWE SmackDown took place at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The attendance figure for this show stood at 11,068 tickets sold as of the morning of the event. SmackDown has consistently been one of WWE’s most-watched shows, and this figure further solidifies its popularity among wrestling fans.
These attendance figures provide valuable insights into the current state of both WWE and AEW. While WWE continues to dominate in terms of attendance, AEW is steadily gaining traction and building a dedicated fanbase. It’s worth noting that these figures only represent a snapshot of one week and may vary from week to week or even from city to city.
Factors such as location, timing, and the overall popularity of storylines and wrestlers can greatly influence attendance figures. Additionally, it’s essential to consider other metrics such as TV ratings, social media engagement, and merchandise sales to gauge the overall success and impact of these shows.
Both WWE and AEW are constantly striving to deliver captivating and entertaining content to their audiences. These attendance figures serve as a barometer of fan interest and can help the promotions make informed decisions regarding future events, storylines, and marketing strategies.
As the wrestling landscape continues to evolve, it will be fascinating to see how these attendance figures fluctuate and how both WWE and AEW adapt to the changing preferences of their fanbases. Ultimately, the success of these promotions lies in their ability to engage and captivate fans, both inside and outside the arena.