The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has shared the updated ticket sales for several upcoming WWE events, including tonight’s “SmackDown after WrestleMania 40” show in Detroit, MI.
Tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown sold out in advance with 13,296 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Montreal, Canada on April 15 has 10,608 tickets out.
WWE SmackDown in Pittsburgh, PA on April 19 has 9,980 tickets out.
A WWE live event in Fort Wayne, IN on April 21 has 4,067 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Columbus, OH on April 22 has 7,005 tickets out.
WWE SmackDown in Cincinnati, OH on April 26 has 6,969 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Kansas City, MO on April 29 has 7,399 tickets out.
A WWE live event in Hartford, CT on May 6 has 5,687 tickets out.
WWE SmackDown in Wilkes-Barre, PA on May 10 has 6,532 tickets out.
A WWE live event in Macon, GA on May 12 has 2,422 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Greenville, SC on May 13 has 4,896 tickets out.
WWE SmackDown in Jacksonville, FL on May 17 has 6,802 tickets out.
WWE RAW in Greensboro, NC on May 20 has 6,313 tickets out.
WWE NXT Battleground in Savannah, GA on May 26 has 1,692 tickets out.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter has recently released updated ticket sales figures for several upcoming WWE events. These numbers provide insight into the popularity and demand for WWE shows across various cities in the United States and Canada.
Starting with tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown, which is taking place in Detroit, MI, the event has already sold out in advance. A total of 13,296 tickets have been sold, indicating a high level of interest from fans in the area.
Moving on to other upcoming events, WWE RAW in Montreal, Canada, scheduled for April 15, has sold 10,608 tickets so far. This suggests a strong fan base in Canada and a significant turnout expected for the show.
Similarly, WWE SmackDown in Pittsburgh, PA, set to take place on April 19, has sold 9,980 tickets. The city’s wrestling enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating this event, as indicated by the high ticket sales.
A WWE live event in Fort Wayne, IN, scheduled for April 21, has seen 4,067 tickets sold. While this number may be lower compared to televised shows, it still demonstrates a decent level of interest from fans in the area.
Moving forward, WWE RAW in Columbus, OH, on April 22 has sold 7,005 tickets. This indicates a healthy turnout expected for the show in Ohio.
WWE SmackDown in Cincinnati, OH, on April 26 has sold 6,969 tickets. The neighboring city is also showing strong support for WWE events.
Heading to Kansas City, MO, WWE RAW on April 29 has sold 7,399 tickets. This suggests a high level of excitement and anticipation for the show in Missouri.
A WWE live event in Hartford, CT, on May 6 has sold 5,687 tickets. The city’s wrestling fans are eagerly awaiting this live event.
Moving on to Wilkes-Barre, PA, WWE SmackDown on May 10 has sold 6,532 tickets. This demonstrates a significant interest in WWE programming in the area.
A WWE live event in Macon, GA, on May 12 has sold 2,422 tickets. Despite the lower number, it still indicates a dedicated fan base in the region.
WWE RAW in Greenville, SC, on May 13 has sold 4,896 tickets. The city’s wrestling fans are showing their support for this upcoming show.
WWE SmackDown in Jacksonville, FL, on May 17 has sold 6,802 tickets. This suggests a strong following for WWE in Florida.
WWE RAW in Greensboro, NC, on May 20 has sold 6,313 tickets. The city’s wrestling enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating this event.
Lastly, WWE NXT Battleground in Savannah, GA, on May 26 has sold 1,692 tickets. While this number may be lower compared to other events, it still demonstrates a dedicated fan base for WWE’s developmental brand.
These ticket sales figures provide valuable insight into the popularity and demand for WWE events across different cities. It is clear that WWE continues to draw large crowds and maintain a dedicated fan base throughout North America.