Newly Released Information on Ticket Sales for Upcoming WWE Events

Newly Released Information on Ticket Sales for Upcoming WWE Events
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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has released the updated ticket sales for upcoming WWE events, including this weekend’s WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, PA.

The WrestleMania 40 festivities begin with tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown and the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony at the Wells Fargo Center. There are currently 16,931 tickets out for that event with 839 left. There are still 1,561 tickets on the secondary market, where the get-in price is $45.

NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 at the Wells Fargo Center currently has 13,025 tickets out with 4000 left. This may break the record for the most-attended event in NXT history with walk-up sales. There are 816 tickets on the secondary market with a $41 get-in price.

Night One of WrestleMania XL has 62,952 tickets out with 1,105 left. There are 2,115 tickets on the secondary market with a $417 get-in price.

Night Two has 62,558 tickets out with 709 left. 2,219 tickets are left on the secondary market with a record-shattering get-in price of $1,832. It is the highest ticket price for a wrestling show in history.

WWE RAW on April 8 has 17,208 tickets out with 1,128 tickets left. This will break the US gate record for RAW, which WWE just previously broke this past Monday. The show will also feature the largest RAW audience in years. 1,813 tickets are left on the secondary market with a $98 get-in price.

SmackDown in Detroit on April 12 has 11,595 tickets out. It will sell out.

RAW in Montreal on April 15 has 9,588 tickets out.

SmackDown in Pittsburgh on April 19 has 9,741 tickets out.

A live event in Fort Wayne, IN on April 21 has 3,785 tickets out.

RAW in Columbus on April 22 has 6,614 tickets out.

SmackDown in Cincinnati on April 26 has 6,643 tickets out.

RAW in Kansas City on April 29 has 6,559 tickets out.

A live event in Hartford, CT on May 6 has 5,477 tickets out.

SmackDown in Wilkes-Barre on May 10 has 6,338 tickets out.

A live event in Macon, GA on May 12 has 2,303 tickets out.

RAW in Greenville on May 13 has 4,574 tickets out.

SmackDown in Jacksonville on May 17 has 6,575 tickets out.

RAW in Greensboro on May 20 has 6,036 tickets out.

NXT Battleground in Savannah, GA on May 26 has 1,692 tickets out.

RAW in Savannah on May 27 has 4,368 tickets out.

SmackDown in Albany on May 31 has 4,473 tickets out.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently released updated ticket sales for various upcoming WWE events, including the highly anticipated WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia, PA. Let’s take a closer look at the ticket sales for these events.

Starting with WrestleMania 40, the festivities kick off with tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown and the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony at the Wells Fargo Center. As of now, there are 16,931 tickets sold for this event, with only 839 tickets remaining. Additionally, there are still 1,561 tickets available on the secondary market, where the starting price is $45.

Next up is NXT Stand & Deliver 2024, also taking place at the Wells Fargo Center. Currently, there are 13,025 tickets sold, leaving 4,000 tickets still available. This event has the potential to break the record for the most-attended event in NXT history, especially with walk-up sales. On the secondary market, there are 816 tickets available, with a get-in price of $41.

Moving on to WrestleMania XL, Night One has a whopping 62,952 tickets sold, with only 1,105 tickets left. On the secondary market, there are 2,115 tickets available, starting at $417. Night Two of WrestleMania XL has also been incredibly popular, with 62,558 tickets sold and only 709 tickets remaining. The secondary market for this event has 2,219 tickets available, but with a record-breaking get-in price of $1,832. This marks the highest ticket price ever seen for a wrestling show.

WWE RAW on April 8 is expected to break the US gate record for RAW, as there are already 17,208 tickets sold and only 1,128 tickets left. This show will also feature the largest RAW audience in years. On the secondary market, there are still 1,813 tickets available, with a get-in price of $98.

Other upcoming events include SmackDown in Detroit on April 12, which is expected to sell out with 11,595 tickets sold. RAW in Montreal on April 15 has 9,588 tickets sold, while SmackDown in Pittsburgh on April 19 has 9,741 tickets sold. These events are also expected to draw large crowds.

Fans in Fort Wayne, IN can look forward to a live event on April 21, with 3,785 tickets already sold. RAW in Columbus on April 22 has 6,614 tickets sold, and SmackDown in Cincinnati on April 26 has 6,643 tickets sold. RAW in Kansas City on April 29 has also been popular, with 6,559 tickets sold.

Looking ahead to May, a live event in Hartford, CT on May 6 has 5,477 tickets sold. SmackDown in Wilkes-Barre on May 10 has 6,338 tickets sold, and a live event in Macon, GA on May 12 has 2,303 tickets sold. RAW in Greenville on May 13 has 4,574 tickets sold, while SmackDown in Jacksonville on May 17 has 6,575 tickets sold. RAW in Greensboro on May 20 has 6,036 tickets sold.

Lastly, NXT Battleground in Savannah, GA on May 26 has already sold 1,692 tickets. RAW in Savannah on May 27 has 4,368 tickets sold, and SmackDown in Albany on May 31 has 4,473 tickets sold.

These ticket sales indicate the immense popularity of WWE events and the continued enthusiasm of wrestling fans. With record-breaking prices and high attendance numbers, it’s clear that WWE continues to be a major draw for fans around the world.